Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1879, November 9, Sunday 

Bad cold and very hoarse. Fine open autumn weather we have had now for several weeks.

Called on the Misses Dix. Their Uncle George having removed from Swalcliffe, where he has lived for the past 11 or 12 years came to church today for the first time as a parishioner of mine.

1879, November 10, Monday

I have a severe cold on the chest. Charles Barnes called and I settled with him for coal distribution. He had allowed Edward Holland to have his coals without the ticket which I had purposely withheld because he had not paid his allotment rent. I told Charles not to let any have coal without ticket in future.

Miss M Dix called this evening.

1879, November 11, Tuesday

Ordered £5 worth of books for Library from Stanford, Charing Cross.

Webb clipped my mare. Mr Smith of Brailes having lent me his machine for the purpose. Though it was Webb’s first attempt he did it very satisfactorily.

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