1873, April 15, Tuesday
Edward Mortimer Mountain, my godson, baptized at St John’s Church, East Dulwich.
Edward Mortimer Mountain, my godson, baptized at St John’s Church, East Dulwich.
Went to Footscray with Louie and Lottie in Mountain’s carriage and pair.
Received from Longmans on account of G.L.B. £100.
“Laundress El ptmva, cheque £12.” Key lost.
I think that this and the previous peculiar phrase on April 12 have been encrypted using a simple Caesar shift cipher. If we shift each letter along the alphabet by 7 letters (a to h, b to i, etc), then the April 12 phrase iexwyxk fr ptmva tgw uxeel becomes pledfer my watch and bells.
The word ptmva (watch) is repeated in today’s partially enciphered phrase, with El perhaps being the Latin et (and) with an uncrossed t.
Given yesterday’s entry referring to receipt of a cheque from Longmans, I think a reasonable interpretation of all this is that Stevens had a cash-flow problem: on the 10th, he “pledged my watch and Bell’s” at a pawnbroker in order to pay the rent on his house. After receiving the Longmans payment he was able to write a cheque for £12 to the pawnbroker in order to re-possess the watches and obtain sufficient cash to pay the laundress.
Tim Huckvale
Went to Crystal Palace.
Returned to Oxford.
Dined with Mr Lee at New College.
Mr Manier came as French tutor to De Trafford on recommendation of Chevalier Buè at 5/- per lesson.
Harry was brought home unwell from the gymnasium.
Harry at home this morning.
Wrote to Bishop of Oxford (Mackarness) about my ordination to the Priesthood.
Chamberlin returned.
Drove Bell to Sandford.
de Trafford went to London.
Harry’s school bill £7.17.2.
Drove to Sandford.
Went to Stow on the Wold about a cook.
Drove West’s pony to Wheatley.
Cab to Cuddesdon. Entertained at the Palace. Examination for Priest’s Orders.
Paid Davenport fee for Priest’s orders, etc £2.7.0.
Trinity Sunday. Ordained priest by Bishop Mackarness. Left in evening and went to Reading where I stayed the night at the Great Western Hotel.
Went to Ryde. Rosa confirmed by Dr Samuel Wilberforce Bishop of Winchester in Ryde Parish Church. I arrived before close of address. Saw the Rector Rev Alexander Poole, who was Precentor of Bristol Cathedral when I was there. He was formerly curate of St Mark’s, Kemp Town, Brighton. I had a few moments conversation with him in the churchyard. Visited the Misses Moore, Missenden House, where Rosa is. Took a private lodging.
Walked to Shanklin and Ventnor with Mr Edward Moore.
Hired a horse and carriage and drove Rosa, Miss Dunsterville, and Miss E Dunsterville to Osborne and Whippingham. The horse went very well, but was very troublesome and particularly “screwy”. I found out after a time that the poor animal’s neck was galled by the collar and when I got back to Ryde talked severely to the owner for sending a horse out in such a condition. Of course he made a humble apology and said it should not occur again.
Returned to Oxford.
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Read about the Rev Edward Stevens here.