1872, September 16, Monday
Rosa went to Ryde, to school at Miss Moore’s. Bell accompanied her.
Rosa went to Ryde, to school at Miss Moore’s. Bell accompanied her.
Took supper at Rev F. A. Wilson’s.
Drove to Sandford. Took Charles Gibson. Rev F. A. Wilson and Mrs Wilson called this evening.
Took duty at Ducklington and Cokethorpe for Mr Macray. Took Harry with me. Lunched with Mrs Strickland, Cokethorpe Park.
Bell returned from Ryde. Harry commenced as a day pupil at Magdalene College School. Admission fee £3.
Overend sent me £5 returned loan.
Drove to Sandford.
Mr William Hutton senior came. Took luncheon and tea.
Bell went to Cheltenham.
Dined with Mr E. R. Owen “our doctor”. Mr Sankey of Littlemore Asylum was there, also his brother Julius who has just joined Owen as partner, and Mr Briscoe, surgeon.
Drove to Sandford. Ordered mahogany table of Bridgewater to cost £12.12.0 solid, pianoforte legs. Called at Queen’s College and told Mr McGrath the tutor that William Hutton was too unwell to present himself for examination tomorrow.
W. Hutton went home.
Mrs Lound 125 Marina, St Leonard’s from whom I had received a letter on Wednesday about her son called quite unexpectedly, and promised to send him to me next week. She took tea with us, and I walked down to the Randolph Hotel to introduce her, that she might stay the night there.
Bell returned from Cheltenham unwell.
Dined at New College with Mr Lee.
Drove to Sandford. Received note from Mr Lound saying that his wife had had no authority from him to make arrangements with me respecting his son and that he was going elsewhere.
Bell was taken unwell whilst in the town, so I brought her home in a cab.
Harry Morgan of Bristol called. I drove Bell to Hinksey.
Dined with Mr Lee. Professor (Savilian Astronomy) Pritchard, known as the “Heavenly Body” on account of his rotundity, and Rev W Kitching of Sandford were also there as Mr Lee’s guests.
Bella habuit mισκαρριαγ.
Starts in Latin and ends with Greek letters spelling an English word: “Bell had a miscarriage.”
Drove to Sandford. took presents of tea, sugar, etc from Bell to the poor old folk.
Went to Bristol on W.B. Morgan’s business. Stayed at the Cloisters. Morgan’s creditors accepted 3/4 in the £ to be paid 6 weeks from now. I never had a penny, but surrendered my claim for his benefit. I fancy the lawyer got it all. John Hancock called at Morgan’s this evening. He is head of Colston’s School, Stapleton.
Returned from Bristol. Called on Mr Galpin. He was engaged. I waited some time and then left.
Took all duty at Sandford, Mr Lee being away. Julius Sankey came to see maid servant Ελλυν Γρην who was in ιστηρια.
Greek letters used for English words “Ellen Green who was in hysteria”.
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