Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1877, July 11, Wednesday 

Visited Elizabeth Gibbs who is better. Her husband had not been able to do his allotment owing to his wife’s illness and his want of means to purchase manure. I gave him 3/- to help him over his difficulty, telling him he must keep his ground in order, otherwise the stewards would direct my attention to it.

1877, July 13, Friday

Mr Pettipher senior called this morning for Certificate of Baptism of Anne Gardner. I reminded him of the letter I wrote to him at Christmas time. He said he could prove that he had given two guineas a year to the church for the last 20 years. On my asking for an explanation he spoke of Choral festival fund, offertories, etc. I told him that what was collected in this way was always for some special purpose, but that it was the subscription for the ordinary church expenses that I had alluded to and that it went into the churchwarden’s hands, none of it passing through mine. He received what I said with a very good grace and I thought it better to leave him to think about it.

1877, July 14, Saturday 

Mr Hitchcock of Horley called this morning with the notices on the Savings Bank which he signed some time ago, early in June, and thought he had posted them to me, but discovered a day or two ago in his coat pocket.

Very wet.

1877, July 15, Sunday

Visited Widow Cakebread and Mr Joseph Dix.

Rev G Montagu called this evening and promised to take Fowler’s wedding for me on Monday 23rd inst at 11 am.

Showery.

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