Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1877, June 18, Monday 

John Horsman called. Paid him £7 odd for labour at farm. The masons’ work is now completed. He told me that an old man named Lines died at Sibford Ferris last Saturday. He had been living at Tysoe for 30 years till within the last few weeks. He was over 80 years of age. This is the first I have ever heard of him.

Charles Barnes called and asked whether I could marry Fox and Webb on Wednesday next at 11 am. I said I could.

1877, June 19, Tuesday 

Visited Heath Farm. Stephen Hands not at home. Examined work done by masons. It appears to be satisfactory. Some slates etc which remained over the numbers I ordered were brought there to be taken care of. There are about 10 slates and 2 ridge tiles with about half a bushel of lime. Spoke to Poulton about the carpenters’ work. They have had to leave it but will resume tomorrow or Wednesday. Gave strict orders that nothing was to be done beyond what had been pointed out and that nothing was to be done inside the house without special instructions.

“tomorrow or Wednesday” is an odd phrase, since tomorrow is Wednesday.

1877, June 20, Wednesday 

Married Frederick George Fox and Sarah Anne(?) Webb this morning. Charles Barnes acted as clerk in place of his father.

Visited school and taught.

1877, June 21, Thursday

Sent “Draft” and “Acceptance of Trust” and letter from Charity Commissioners to Hon Mr Fiennes for signature.

Wrote note of introduction to Mr Hole for Fred Wilson.

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