Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1879, August 4, Monday 

Mr Smith, Sophie, Hattie and myself accompanied Warwickshire Archaeological Society on excursion to Coventry, staying at Leamington for an hour or two on the way. Very fine and pleasant day.

1879, August 5, Tuesday 

Rain.

The Doctor called and told me he feared Jarvis’s youngest child had scarlatina.

Mrs William Harris of Sibford Ferris who is a trifle better sent to me for some champagne. I sent her a bottle, though the Doctor afterwards told me that though he had told them it would be the best thing for her he had no idea they would send to me for it, they being he thought, able to provide it for her – or at least their relations in Sibford were.

1879, August 6, Wednesday

Drove to Banbury taking Rosa. Called at Mr Henderson’s where Rosa stayed for the night.

Visited Mrs Pearce and Mrs Mawle.

1879, August 7, Thursday

Drove Harry to Banbury on way to Derby en route for Burlington where Annie and Maude are staying with Mr and Mrs Cooper and whither Harry is invited for a week or two. Brought Rosa home.

Visited School, Hannah Keene, Jane Haynes, John Padbury, John Prophett, Buckingham, Eli Webb, Edward Scruby, Ann Lines, Job Harris, John Hall, Widow Harris (not in), Mr Whale, Mrs Pearce.

1879, August 8, Friday

Administered Holy Communion to Mrs Pearce, her husband and sisters, etc (Mrs Waite, Mrs Shelswell, Mrs Dix, Mr Pearce).

Visited Jarvis whose boy is better – it was not scarlatina but Rosaria that he had.

Visited School.

Misses Godson of Hook Norton and their little niece and a friend, Mrs Routh, Rev Mr Montagu and Rev Mr Atkinson came to tea and tennis. Doctor called in evening but could not stay.

1879, August 9, Saturday 

Visited Mrs Pearce. Called at Ann Fox’s, found her sister Mrs George Harris there. Ann is staying with another married sister at Bromley in Kent. She is not yet quite right – cannot talk or manage business – but she is anxious to come back to Sibford and reopen her shop. Her friends wish to dissuade her until she is much better. I agree with them and asked Mrs Harris to tell her so.

Visited Sally Green (not in) and Thomas Sabin.

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