Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1879, May 29, Thursday

Drove to Banbury. Mr Maclean returned but walked out as he missed the train by which I expected him. Met Canon Payne at Swalcliffe as I was going to Banbury and had a long talk with him. He leaves for his holiday next week.

1879, May 30, Friday

Visited School and taught a class.

Buried remains of Charlotte Harris, wife of John Harris Senior age 67.

Visited Ann Fox, Widow Henry Sabin was nursing her.

1879, June 1, Sunday

Whitsun. Holy Communion at midday. Visited Sunday School, Boys and Girls. Visited Mrs Mawle.

1879, June 2, Monday

Club Day.

Drove into Banbury and brought out Rev Julius Henderson, Vicar of South Banbury who preached the sermon. I dined with members of Club. The only farmers there were Mr Henry Hiorns and Mr Frederick Manning. The Doctor was also there. Mr Henderson dined with family at Vicarage.

Band played on my lawn in afternoon attended by many members of club and others, but the rain was coming down heavily all the time. Mrs Stevens supplied them with tea, coffee, cake and bread and butter. Things passed off very quietly. As Mr Henderson had to return to Banbury for an early celebration tomorrow morning and I could not let him walk home in the rain, I sent Webb to drive him to Banbury.

1879, June 3, Tuesday 

Divine Service at 9.15.

Drove to Brailes – “Tea-pot club” – a branch of the Tysoe Insurance which has £2000 in the Bank.

Visited Misses Dix.

Heavy storm passed over Brailes – we did not get much of it at Sibford.

1879, June 4, Wednesday

Received a letter yesterday from War Office stating that George Williams alias (Daniel Padbury) died on February 9th last of Addison’s disease. Ann Payne called today with letter her father had received from War Office saying there was £8 odd balance to come to representatives. I wrote and claimed it for the father.

1879, June 5, Thursday

Drove Bell and Frank to Ratley to call on Mr Evans, the Vicar who was not at home. We went into the church.

1879, June 6, Friday

Visited widow of Thomas Aris who lately died in Littlemore Asylum – but she was not at home. Called on “Betty Wilks” her daughter. Visited Thomas Wilks, Joshua Aris, S. Woolgrove not at home, Reaven, Z. Rimell, Goughs, Hathaway not in, Widow Keene, John Padbury, Barber Haines and Richard Haines.

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