Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1879, May 13, Tuesday 

Choral Festival at Deddington. I took a choir of 15 in Reuben Sabin and John Harris’s carts. I drove Bell, Rosa and Frank. Mr Smith and the girls from Brailes were there. Mr Duffield Falkner the coroner shewed us his collection of old oak furniture – some of it very handsome. We had pleasant journey there and back, but there was a good deal of rain in the afternoon.

1879, May 14, Wednesday 

Buckingham’s wife, Sibford Ferris called and asked me to lend them 3/- to get some seed potatoes. I told her I had been compelled to make a rule not to lend money to my parishioners – I gave what I could where needful – and I had helped them so much. Though, I did not say so to her that I feel I can not do any more just now.

1879, May 15, Thursday

Visited Anne Fox who seems to have had an epileptic or paralytic attack on Sunday last with rupture of a blood vessel internally. She is very ill indeed.

The painting and papering of our bedroom over the kitchen is going on this week.

1879, May 18, Sunday

Prayers of congregation desired on behalf of Ann Fox. Visited her with Mrs Stevens.

Taught in Sunday School this afternoon and attended Choir practice this evening.

Mr Hitchcox was at Church this morning for first time since I called at his house and found him in bed with a skin disease.

1879, May 19, Monday

Visited William Holland’s wife, and Ann Payne. A brother of the latter named Henry Padbury is reported to have committed suicide at Stratford on Avon last week – and another brother Daniel who was a soldier in India 85th foot is reported to be dead.

Mr Kirkland was taken unwell this evening similar though not nearly so severe an attack as he had before Easter. Sent for Mr Routh who came and gave him some medicine.

1879, May 20, Tuesday 

Went to Banbury. Kirkland and Maclean accompanying me to purchase some wood for floor and lining of summer house which they are building on the lawn.

I sent out 200 tracts respecting Ascension Day supplied me by S.P.C.K.

1879, May 21, Wednesday

Visited School, John Harris’s wife, Mrs Bond, Joshua Lines, Samuel Woolgrove. Met Edward Scruby out and about after a long and severe illness, but not yet fit to work. Visited Goughs and Hathaway junior – latter not at home. John Padbury who appears much afflicted at the sad news about his two sons. I have written to the War Office to ascertain particulars respecting the one who is reported to have died in India.

Visited Hannah Keene.

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