1881, August 21, Sunday
A Great Camp Meeting was advertised to be held at Epwell White House today. All comers were notified to bring their meals with them.
A Great Camp Meeting was advertised to be held at Epwell White House today. All comers were notified to bring their meals with them.
On the quarter acre allotments last night I estimated that 1 man had 120 rows of potatoes on half 1 piece, i.e. 960 rows to the acre. If 6 rows produce one bushel at 2/-, the acre’s crop is worth £16 whilst the rent is only £1. This is a very moderate calculation both as to quality and price.
Mrs Routh sent to borrow my carriage this afternoon to meet a train at Banbury Station, theirs being broken.
President Garfield shot on July 2 at Washington. Died on Monday (19th).
The School was reopened this morning, but last week’s rain delayed harvest operations so much that little or no gleaning having been done, only 9 children presented themselves. Mr. Elley came down and told me the state of matters and I therefore authorised him to close for this week.
Vere and I left for Paris en route for Rome and Naples.
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