Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1884, July 11, Friday 

Visited School. Widow Hancox who told me her son Daniel was back in Sibford having been away in the North for some time working in a coal pit where he had met with an accident.

Miss Godson and Miss Fagan called.

Visited Mrs Enock.

1884, July 12, Saturday

Very showery. Visited John Hathaway, Mrs John Horsman, Ann Lines. Drove Bell, Cassie and Frank to Brailes.

1884, July 13, Sunday

Taught in Boys School this morning. Baptized F. Inns’s child this afternoon Phyllis Minnie. Miss M Dix was godmother.

Bessie and Daisy Thame came to see Rosa.

Mr and Mrs Elley came to enjoy some fruit in the garden this afternoon.

1884, July 14, Monday

I went to Woodcote, near Shrewsbury on a visit to Rev W Wingate. Left Banbury at 12.17. Montagu went by same train to Shrewsbury, so we travelled together.

Wingate, with his horse and dog cart met me at the Railway Station. We drove out to Woodcote and dined. In the evening Mr and Mrs Wingate and self walked to the “Quarries”, a sort of public park and recreation ground quite worth seeing, the avenues of elms(?) being very fine. The town is gaily decorated for the Royal Agricultural Show which is opened here today.

1884, July 15, Tuesday 

Wingate drove me into Shrewsbury and we visited the R.A.S. show. Met Mr Woolgrove there. He said Miss Dix and Mr and Mrs Chapman were there, but I did not come across them. I saw Mr and Mrs Lee (formerly of Sandford) driving towards the show, but did not meet them as I should have wished.

1884, July 16, Wednesday

Wingate drove me to Church Stretton – a very small country town at the foot of lofty hills. It has a great reputation for salubrity of climate and the walks over the hills in the neighbourhood are extremely pretty and interesting, whilst the views are perhaps as extensive, E. W. N. and S. as any that can be found in this part of the country. There is a good modern Hotel which I am bound to say, seemed to us, more interesting than all the rest put together, for it began to rain when we arrived and had not ceased when we left. But it ceased soon after we took the road back, and we had a very pleasant drive home.

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