Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1881, December 14, Wednesday 

Harry returned from Oxford – “ploughed” 4th time for Responsions.

Tay is still better.

Rosa kept her bed all day, her hip being very painful.

1881, December 15, Thursday

Very wet. Taught in School. Visited  Tay. Doctor came to see Rosa and said she must have a splint for her leg.

Visited Thomas Lively.

I sent a second 10/- stamp to Charity Commissioners for stamp on order for new trusteeship of Fuel Land.

One 10/- stamp is for appointment of trustees and the other for Vesting property in them.

1881, December 19, Monday

Frederick George, infant son of Thomas Fox of Blenheim who was baptized yesterday week died suddenly on Saturday. An inquest was held to day – verdict “died from natural causes.” Mary Hone called and asked me to bury the remains at 4 pm tomorrow.

Visited Tay.

Whilst the Doctor was here this evening a messenger came to say that his father was taken ill.

Rosa had a splint fixed on today.

1881, December 20, Tuesday 

Fine. Taught in School this morning. Thomas Aris’s wife came for some wine for her husband. I spoke to her about the boy Albert Young (son of late Widow Sarah Young who was her husband’s sister). She said he was very troublesome. Her husband told him he should not live with him unless he kept better hours. He gets very little work to do, and stays out till very late at night.

Visited Thomas Holland, W. Barton, Mary Hone. Miss Dix called. Mrs Shelswell stayed all night with Rosa.

Buried Fox’s baby. Very stormy in Church yard.

Received Notice of Inspection on 10th and 13th January. Visited School.

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