1872, March 4, Monday
Took Frank Coghlan’s pupils, Leigh and Northcote (son of Sir Stafford) every day this week.
Mr Owen attended Bell.
Took Frank Coghlan’s pupils, Leigh and Northcote (son of Sir Stafford) every day this week.
Mr Owen attended Bell.
Mr Owen attended Bell. I took her for a drive to Woodstock.
Sent cheque to Rev W E Coghlan for £6 in advance for lessons in U. K. Series. (He kept me waiting for these lessons till my patience was exhausted and I had to write very strongly to him.)
Mr Owen attended Bell.
Evening service at Sandford.
Cab to Sandford.
I have advertised for a pony. Mr Ayers replied. I tried the pony to Sandford this afternoon, a grey pony and a basket carriage. “Washing basket” pattern. I am to have it for 2/6 a day.
Did not go to Sandford this evening as Mr E Wickham, Senior Tutor of New College, preached.
Mr Owen made complimentary call on Bell.
Mr George A Bessell, Chapter Clerk of Bristol, not having replied to my repeated applications for amount due to me for his brother’s schooling at the Cathedral School, I put the matter into the hands of a solicitor. He treated his applications with contempt. At last he has sued him in the County Court. I went to Bristol in the matter today.
I went to the County Court, Bristol, this morning and met my solicitor. Before the judge appeared, the solicitor told me that Bessell wished to see me. I went out. Bessell rather complained of a man in his position being served with a County Court Summons. I told him it was entirely his own fault. He had treated myself and my solicitor with contempt. He had nothing to say against the accuracy of the account, but paid what my solicitor asked him, viz
the Bill | £15 | 18 | 6 |
My fare, time, etc | £2 | 7 | 0 |
£18 | 5 | 6 |
He ought to have paid my lawyer’s bill too, but I forgot to mention the matter at the time.
I returned from Bristol last night. Drove to Sandford this evening with my “contract” pony. Took Rev F A Wilson who preached for me, Mr Lee being absent. Rev Mr Price, Vicar of St John’s Maddermarket, Norwich and a fellow of New College called to see me on behalf of Mr Chamberlain, a wealthy wholesale and retail grocer and who wishes to place his son with me as a pupil.
Heavy fall of snow.
Drove to Sandford.
Mr E B Hewett of St John’s came to dinner.
Drove to Sandford and took Harry, who dined at Mr John Martin’s.
Gave notice to Hawkins and Sylvester that I intend to leave this house at midsummer.
Drove Bell and Harry to Marston, Elsfield, Islip, etc.
Did not go to Evening Service at Sandford, as Mr Lee did not want me.
Yesterday I received a letter from Mr Chamberlain of “The Firs”, Catton, Norwich, saying he would bring his son to me in about 3 weeks’ time. Terms 100 guineas per annum.
Good Friday. Drove to Sandford. Sermon in morning. Prayers only in afternoon.
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