1884, September 30, Tuesday
Visited Charles Lines, Widow Hancock, George Hone and his wife who are living with his mother Mary Hone, William Poulton, Ezra Green, C. Leaver.
Young David Hone asked me if there would be a chance for him to get an allotment this year. I told him he must come up on rent night and bring the rent, then he might possibly get one. He wanted the one which his “uncle James” used to have and which John Lively will give up. I told him I could not say anything about that.