1877, August 4, Saturday
J Horsman called. Paid him for masons’ work at farm where they have finished up.
Paid Aplin, solicitor Banbury account for slates etc for repairs at Heath Farm, due to Davis brothers of Banbury, bankrupts.
J Horsman called. Paid him for masons’ work at farm where they have finished up.
Paid Aplin, solicitor Banbury account for slates etc for repairs at Heath Farm, due to Davis brothers of Banbury, bankrupts.
Holy Communion 29 present. Offertories for fontlet etc £1.3.1.
Visited Mrs Dix. Did not see her husband as he was sleepy.
Visited Buckingham of Sibford Ferris. He is a little better.
Visited school.
Visited Buckingham, Daniel Sabin, Temple Mill, wife of Joshua Lines who was confined last week of 8th child in 9 years. Daniel Sabin’s wife had twins last week.
Showery.
Mrs Stevens and myself went to Horley to dine with Mr John Hitchcock. Miss Gibbs was there.
Visited Buckingham. Went to Banbury. Bought prizes for Sunday School children.
Miss E Dix called this morning about Sunday School prizes and to ask whether mothers might bring babies to tea this afternoon. I said they might, Mrs Stevens would be glad to see the babies.
Gave treat in school room and afterwards on my lawn to the Sunday School children and their mothers.
Prizes for attendance and conduct were awarded as follows:
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Girls’ School |
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1st class | ||
1st prize | Eliza Harris | 59 |
2nd prize | Emma Webb | 59 |
3rd prize | M A Barton | 52 |
2nd class | ||
1st prize | Mary Webb | 58 |
2nd prize | Laura Webb | 57 |
3rd class | ||
1st prize | Anna Lines | 55 |
2nd prize | Eliza Hancock | 48 |
Boys’ School | ||
1st class | ||
1st prize | Harry Coleman | |
2nd prize | Harry Manning | |
2nd class | ||
1st prize | Joseph Payne | |
2nd prize | John Tay | |
3rd class | ||
1st prize | William Sabin | |
There were 6 nice coloured pictures, framed and glazed, and 6 books.
Farmers, etc were invited to tea and open evening at Vicarage. The following were present:
All others were invited but could not come.
Sent wine to Buckingham also a pudding, and a pudding to Joshua Lines’s wife.
Mr Bradshaw left.
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