Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1877, March 6, Tuesday 

Distribution of coal commenced. I had ordered 17 tons. James Barnes superintended.

Drove Mr Wells the Choir Master to Bloxham on his way to Adderbury where he had to give some music lessons and get back to Tadmarton and Swalcliffe for choir practice the same evening.

Visited Mr Ellis, Widow Cakebread, Widow Legge. Humphrey Sabin, William Payne’s wife, (not at home) John Padbury (Mrs Payne was there) Joshua Lines, Mrs John Holloway, Thomas Rimell (whose wife had been to my house to ask for an allotment for him). I could not promise him one. Reason who is voluntarily confined to his bed, but appears less insane than when I last saw him.

Mr Fox is building a stable in his garden adjoining the School. he asked me to see that he was not encroaching. I examined the line, and it appears to be fair.

1877, March 7, Wednesday

Walked to Epwell to ask Montagu whether Elizabeth Hawtin would be likely to suit us as cook. She was staying at his house, but was not then in. he promised to speak to her and send her over, or write to me. He seemed in doubt as to whether she would be equal to the place, as she is delicate.

Stormy with snow.

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