Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1883, December 12, Wednesday 

Visited Mrs. Routh who told us of Mr. Zayloom a Christian Druse who is staying at Miss Capper’s. He married her niece, a Miss Nash of Bristol – a Quaker who is perfectly blind and is a missionary to his own people. They have had two or three children which however did not live long, because, as the people said, they washed them every morning and so washed the life out of them – no human being could stand being washed everyday, especially a child.

1884, January 1, Tuesday 

SIBFORD LENDING LIBRARY

The Annual Meeting will be held in the School Room.

SIBFORD GOWER

on FRIDAY JAN. 4.1884

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Tea at 5 o’clock,
Business Meeting at 7.
Entertainment of Music etc., 7.30.

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Tickets for the Tea 6d. each, to members and their families only.
Tickets for the entertainment will be free to those who pay the Quarter’s subscription viz, 6d., at or before the meeting.

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Tea tickets can be had of the ladies of the Committee on any day before Friday.

1884, January 22, Tuesday

Mary Lively said she thought I did not look very well – I looked “very bleak” in church last Sunday. I never heard this old word used in its original sense before.

1884, January 28, Monday

The Misses Lamb (Quakers) called this afternoon and gave me £1 towards the warming apparatus of the church on the ground that some of their tenants were church people.

Leaflet:

EGYPT AS IT IS

On Tuesday next, Jan. 29, 1884,
An Illustrated

LECTURE

Will be given at the NATIONAL SCHOOL, SIBFORD GOWER,

by
E. WORSDELL, ESQ., B.A.
Of Lancaster
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SUBJECT
“Egypt as it is: Recollections of a recent visit.”
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The Lecture will be illustrated by

FIFTY SPLENDID DISSOLVING VIEWS,

Shown by powerful Lime-Light.
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During the evening, an ARAB CHIEF and his Wife and AN EGYPTIAN FELLAH will be personated; also the howling DERVISHES will go through their weird performance
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Chair to be taken at 7p.m. by the Rev. E. T. STEVENS, M.A.
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ADMISSION, 3D.  FRONT SEATS, 6D.
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CHENEY, PRINTER, BANBURY

1884, January 29, Tuesday 

Mr. Worsdell, B.A. a friend of Mr. Oddie’s who was in Egypt a year or two ago – gave a lecture in school room on “Egypt and the Egyptians” illustrated with dissolving views. Mr. Oddie manipulated the lanterns. There was a good audience and a proportion of the profits were given to Mr. Woolgrove for the Church warming apparatus.

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