1877, August 18, Saturday
Thomas Lamb the thatcher called with bill for work at Heath Farm which I paid.
Thomas Lamb the thatcher called with bill for work at Heath Farm which I paid.
Mrs Coles and Mrs James Sabin were churched.
Visited Hannah Keens, but she was gone to bed.
Visited Samuel Woolgrove, J Buckingham.
Visited Stratford on Avon with Mr Brown and Mrs Stevens.
Mason from Bloxham brought tombstone etc and erected in churchyard to memory of late Mr Joseph Mawle. The lettering of the f’s in the words “affectionate” and “of ” makes them look like t’s.
Signed license paper for Tennant at Bishop Blaise Inn.
Visited
St Bartholomew. Morning Prayer, Litany and Ante Communion.
Mrs Inns was churched.
Visited Widow Cakebread, Joseph Dale – Ill, Elizabeth Gibbs.
Elizabeth Gibbs’s daughter Mrs Padbury came this afternoon and asked me to go and see her mother as she thought she could not live. I went across and conversed and read and prayed with her.
Taught Boys’ Sunday School this morning.
Visited Buckingham – well and was at work from middle of week.
Visited
Very wet.
Mr Brown returned home. I drove him to Banbury.
Received letter from W H Pym, stonemason Shipston on Stour asking whether he might erect plain head stone in churchyard in memory of late Jesse Baldwin. I wrote to effect that he might on payment of usual fees. That the proposed inscription was unobjectionable but that he must let me see the stone before taking it into the churchyard.
Visited
Visited Mr Joseph Dix whose very last moments are almost come. Mr George Dix of Swalcliffe, his brother, Mrs Dix and Miss Elizabeth Dix were present.
Went to Brailes this afternoon. Mr Smith very unwell.
On enquiry at 9 o’clock this evening Mr Dix was still sinking, Elizabeth Gibbs about the same.
Mr Joseph Dix died last night.
Misses Martin left today.
Jane Besant left.
Visited Mrs Gibbs. Weaker.
Miss S Dix called and arranged for funeral of Mr Joseph Dix to take place at 2 pm on Tuesday next.
Administered H.C. to Widow Cakebread and her granddaughter the school mistress.
Sent brandy to Reuben Sabin’s wife who is about to be confined and is very ill.
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