1878, October 31, Thursday
Went to East India Docks. Saw Cousin Emma and Aunt Emma, Mr J P Howe, Captain Dutton and R Woolcock.
Went to East India Docks. Saw Cousin Emma and Aunt Emma, Mr J P Howe, Captain Dutton and R Woolcock.
Went to Loose, Maidstone, to Rev Dr Martin’s, Shernold House, where Rosa is staying. Saw Dr and Mrs Martin and Annie and Rosa. In afternoon we drove to Debtling to see Jennie and her husband (Mr and Mrs Rugg). Stayed all night at Dr Martin’s.
Returned to Bushey Villa, and then home, arriving at Banbury about 6.
Bad cold caught in travelling yesterday. Dr Routh called this evening and asked me to borrow some astronomical Magic lantern slides for him to use in lecture at Witney. He told me Mrs Ellis was very ill. I said I would go and see her tomorrow.
Mrs Ellis died early this morning. Attended Penny Bank morning and evening.
Called on Canon Payne. Not at home. Went to Banbury. Mr Kirkland, from Pinegrove, Dundee came as a pupil at £150.
Gave out clothing club tickets.
Frederick Inns and Henry Bishop called this evening and asked my advice about sending their children to school. They refuse to pay the 3d per week assessed to them by the Trustees. I told them I had already given them my advice and they had not taken it. I objected to their wasting my time or that of individual trustees about the matter. But they staid some time.
Esau Tarver called with his allotment rent.
Funeral of Mrs Ellis. Visited school. Called on Mr Whale and Mrs James Rimell.
In bed all day with violent cold.
Met Bishops’ Commission appointed at instance of Ecclesiastical Commissioners to whom I have applied for a grant for Parsonage, at Swalcliffe Vicarage at luncheon. It consisted of Rev Canon Payne, Rev H Back, Vicar of Banbury, Rural Dean and Rev J H Cookes, Rector of Tadmarton.
Among other particulars I supplied was the following account of Fees received for the past seven years.
1871 £ 2. 3. 4
1872 13. 4
1873 10. 4
1874 1. 3. 4
1875 1. 3. 4
1876 5. 8. 0
1877 1. 10. 0
Income
From College, Corn rent £150
Land, let 40
Cottage 3. 10
Eccl. Commissioners 27. 0
Q.A.B. 9. 2. 8
£ 229. 12. 8
Canon Payne set down the house here as “unfit for occupation” or rather told Mr Back to write it, which he did.
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