1874, February 1, Sunday
Dr Hoysted …
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… for meal. I said “no”, you can not expect to be allowed to upset the “time-table” of the house with impunity.
“May I go out and get some, Sir?”
“Not with my permission,” I replied.
I then spoke a few words about discipline in the army, etc. He took it all wonderfully well, ate his bread and butter and drank his coffee and then cheerfully went on with his work.
This incident very much increased the respect I had always felt for him.
Mr Bear and his son called about the latter coming as pupil.
Bell and I left cards on Mr and Mrs Taylor, Threlfall.
Rev F A and Mrs Wilson called this evening.
Ash Wednesday. Communion and Communication at 8 am. Morning Prayer and Litany at 10. Evening Prayer at 5. No singing all day.
Drove Bell to Sandford this afternoon. Called on Mr Hill who is getting better.
Called on Hill at Littlemore. Drove Taylor Taswell, Vicar of March Baldon, into Oxford.
Finished duty at New College.
Read Litany and preached at Littlemore Asylum. Went on to Sandford as usual. Lunched with Mr Hill.
Called on Rev W Hawker Hughes at Jesus.
Walked to Godstow with R F Heath.
Hawker Hughes lunched with us. Drove him to Baldon and Sandford where he preached for me. Lee was not there.
Drove to Sandford and buried Anne Evans, an old parishioner who died in the Littlemore Asylum.
George Foster, and old scotch soldier of the Scotch Church, Chapel Street, came to clean boots etc at 6/- per week. Mr Beasley is Minister of the church.
Preached for Mr Ross at Toot Baldon this evening after duty at Sandford.
Drove to Sandford. Called on Hill at Littlemore.
Took evening duty at Chapel for Macray.
Bell and I called on Mr Lendall, lately Government Inspector of Education in Ceylon at Mr Cull’s request. Also called on Mr and Mrs Aldridge and Mr and Miss Pope. Took morning duty at College Chapel for Macray.
Duty at New. Lee sang for me this evening as I had bad cold.
Ten degrees of frost this morning.
Macray took my evening duty at New.
Ditto.
Went to concert at Queen’s with Pope. Went in with Aldridge to his house after concert.
Longmans paid me £200 on account of G.L.B.
Election for M.P. Mr Hall, Conservative, got in, against Lewis, a Radical.
Drove to Sandford. Bought following Silverplate of Solomon. 2 salts 8/-, 2 ladles £2.5, 2 table spoons £2.10, 2 others £2.5, cruet £2.15, 2 pickle forks 15/-, Time piece £2.5, 6 teaspoons £2.5.
Hawker Hughes came to luncheon. Leonard promised to come, but did not. William Evans of Jesus came in evening.
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