Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1882, January 11, Wednesday 

Lay in bed till noon and feel all the better for the sweating I have had.

Paid Humphrey Sabin for hay, about ¾ ton at £5 per ton. £3.19.6.

Did not go out today. Mr Eley, H. M. Inspector’s Assistant examined the schoolchildren in the Standards yesterday.

1882, January 12, Thursday

Dr Routh came this evening to audit Accounts of Town Estate.

Sent advertisement of Analytical Classical Series to Heywood of Manchester for a book he is bringing out called “Events of 1881” and which he expects to sell largely at the price of 2d.

I did not go out to-day, my cold being still troublesome, but not so bad as it was by a great deal.

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