1884, November 12, Wednesday
Buried Tarver’s baby.
Buried Tarver’s baby.
Attended Guardians meeting at Banbury. Sent 33 cwts of apples to London, consigned to Skinner & Son Salesmen Covent Garden, in 72 baskets. The Railway charge was 1/- per cwt.
Brass Band receive their instruments; Mr Wrench of Shutford having advanced them £20.
Drove Bell, Kitty and Frank out this afternoon. Left the two latter at Mrs Shelswell’s to tea on our return.
Went up to Band room and saw instruments – stayed practising members till 9 o’clock.
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