1871, October 3, Tuesday
Went to Islington. Called on Rev W E Coghlan, Curate of St Paul’s, Covent Garden, and dined with him.
Went to Islington. Called on Rev W E Coghlan, Curate of St Paul’s, Covent Garden, and dined with him.
Called on Mrs J Brown, Senior. Went to Islington. Called on Welsford, Meyer, Fairmaner and Luckin with Hole.
Breakfasted with Tom Brown. Went to Mountain’s in evening.
Hole being Curate of St Michael’s, Stockwell, I was invited to preach this afternoon and to read prayers in the evening, which I did. During the afternoon service time the Rev Watson, MA, formerly Headmaster of the Stockwell Grammar School, living in a street close by, murdered his wife under circumstances of great horror. Of course the deed was not known till the evening at the earliest, as there was no one else in the house at the time. He was doubtless insane and was ultimately acquitted on the ground of insanity and ordered to be detained during Her Majesty’s pleasure.
I went to Mr Estall’s to supper this evening.
Read more about the Rev John Selby Watson. Beryl Bainbridge’s novel Watson’s Apology is a fictional reconstruction of the affair.
This entry raises a question about when Stevens actually wrote his diary. He presumably wrote this page after Watson’s trial, which took place three months later in January 1872 (10 diary pages later).
Took Louie Mountain and Lottie Eve to Foot’s Cray and called on Aunt Green.
Left London for Brighton and stayed at Aunt Emma’s, Chatfields Hotel.
Called to see Old Cocksedge and Mrs Shelburne at Kemp Town. Did not see the latter; but saw Elizabeth Powell, her niece.
Returned from Brighton to Oxford via Victoria and Paddington.
Duty at Sandford. Walked both ways. Performed my first Baptism and visited a sick man in afternoon.
Bell went to Cheltenham. Received £50 from Longmans on Grade Lesson Books etc account.
Read The Grade Lesson Books.
Duty at Sandford. Dined at New College this evening by Mr Lee’s invitation.
Went to hear “Father Ignatius” Rev Lyne, a Deacon who addressed a large audience in the “Old Music Room”, Holywell Street on the “Duties of the Clergy,” admission 1/-.
Usual duty at Sandford.
Bell returned from Cheltenham. I met her at Swindon, as she was unwell.
Mr Owen, our surgeon, re-vaccinated Harry and Rosa. A good deal of smallpox in Oxford.
Received £8 from Mr Morgan, Cathedral Grammar School, Bristol, in part payment for furniture etc which I left there, by cheque from Longmans for 8 lessons in the U.K.S. written by Mr Morgan.
Mr Morgan partly paid his debt to Stevens by forwarding a cheque that Morgan had received from Longmans?
Usual services at Sandford.
Dined at New College with Mr Lee and was introduced to Mr Daniel, fellow of Worcester College.
Called on Mr Daniel, Worcester College, with view to putting down my name there.
Wrote to Provost of Worcester (Dr Cotton) about putting my name down there.
Called on Dr Cotton, Provost of Worcester. Bell was taken ill. I sent for Mr Owen, Surgeon, and a nurse.
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Read about the Rev Edward Stevens here.