1872, January 5, Friday
Called on Aunt Cooper with Aunt Emma. Uncle J. P. Howe and I took supper at C. Wood’s who married my cousin Kate Cooper.
Called on Aunt Cooper with Aunt Emma. Uncle J. P. Howe and I took supper at C. Wood’s who married my cousin Kate Cooper.
Returned to Oxford.
Drove to Sandford in cab. Dined with Mr Lee at New College in evening.
Busy with proof of U.K.S. Standards iii Boys!
Went to Sandford by rail to Littlemore. Walked back.
Mr and Mrs Wilson, Charles Gibson, Rev John Young and Miss Wilson came to tea.
Drove to Sandford, cab. Dined with Mr Lee at New College.
Spent evening at Mrs Gibson’s, next door.
Went to Sandford. Spent evening at Rev F. A. Wilson’s.
Cab to Sandford. Mr Lee and I lunched with Mr John Martin, one of the churchwardens. Mr Lee and I happened to preach from same text. He in morning, I in afternoon.
Called on Mr Daniel and Mr Pottinger, tutors of Worcester College, to tell them that my work with U.K.S. would not allow me to read for honours in the History School.
Attended Ruridecanal Chapter at Cuddesdon Theological College. Took tea at Wheatley with Rev Mr Ellow, the Rector. Borrowed the Deanery magic lantern.
Walked to Sandford with Mr Lee. Examined schoolchildren for prizes. Mr Lee and I dined at the King’s Arms Hotel, Sandford. There was a Magic Lantern Exhibition in the schoolroom this evening by a travelling exhibitor. Mr Lee and I walked home together.
Overend paid me the £10 he had borrowed.
Cab to Sandford. Dined with Mr Lee at New College in the evening.
Went to Sandford.
I gave a Magic Lantern entertainment in the schoolroom at Sandford this evening. Took Bell, Rosa and Harry there in a fly.
Cab to Sandford.
Exhibited Magic Lantern to the patients at Littlemore Lunatic Asylum this evening.
Drove myself to Sandford in a hired pony trap. Rosa entered Miss Hooper’s Ladies’ School. £5.5s per term, for French, music and singing.
Drove to Sandford in hired pony carriage. Dined with Mr Daniel at Worcester College.
Bell went to Cheltenham.
Cab to Iffley. Dined with Dr Warburton, the Rector, and exhibited magic lantern in the schoolroom afterwards.
Pony trap to Sandford. Dined with Edward Bairvaird Hewett, of St John’s College.
Stevens may have misheard the name of his dining companion, probably Edward Balvaird Hewett, who gained his BA at St. John’s College, Oxford in 1874.
Divine Service at Sandford this evening. Went by rail.
Pony to Sandford.
Bell returned from Cheltenham.
Walked to Sandford.
Mr Owen, surgeon, visited Bell. Went to Sandford. Sermon at night.
Mr Owen visited Bell.
Mr Owen visited Bell.
Walked to Sandford.
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.)
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