Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1885, March 13, Friday 

Called on Harcourt, Mills & Co, House Agents on the King’s Road, no. 79, who sent a clerk to show me some furnished and unfurnished houses.

Afterwards called on Mr Dutton Briant, 29 Queen’s Road with whom I had had some correspondence and from there to see Mr William Olding, 4.5.6. Brunswick Road who wishes to let the houses where he has successfully conducted a Boarding School for 32 years. He is a local preacher and lecturer, and his school has dwindled down to a handful of boys. The place was quite unsuitable for me. He was a pleasant and apparently prosperous but somewhat bumptious man.

1885, March 14, Saturday 

Met Mr. J. C. Fraser an old pupil, at the Grand Hotel just as I was leaving this morning. Left Brighton 1.25. Arrived Banbury 7.16. Webb met me at the station.

Very cold N.E. Wind at Brighton, but bright sunshine.

1885, March 15, Sunday

Fine and bright day.

Taught in Boys’ School this morning. Attended Choir practice this evening.

Miss Dix came to sit with Rosa this evening whilst Bell and I went for a walk.

1885, March 16, Monday

Fine morning.

Drove to Epwell and called on Mr. Willy in reply to a note asking me to take any occasional duty for him during the week as he wished to go to London.

I reached his house at 10.45 but none of the family were astir. I waited till he dressed.

Drove to Heath Farm and saw Jesse Bishop and his wife. They want garden wall repaired, range removed from back kitchen, and fence round garden, and house coloured and papered. But he did not give me a satisfactory reply about his proposed Bondsmen.

Drove thence to Brailes with some Four Shire Books. Saw Mr and Mrs Smith. Mr Hunt of the B. and F. Bible Society was there.

Visited Mrs Turner and gave her a receipt for £1.1. the fee for her husband’s tombstone – as she might want to present it among the accounts for his funeral. I told her that I would not take a fee for a tombstone to the memory of a Churchwarden.

Visited Jane Legge, Thomas Green, Benjamin Messenger, George Hone, Mrs Shelswell and Widow Hancox.

1885, March 17, Tuesday 

Provided 4 cotton print dresses and caps etc for four poor married women to be confirmed in, and asked Mrs Shelswell, Mrs Turner, Mrs Rymill and Miss Dix to give them but not to let my name be connected with them.

Mr Oddie called about School of Art in connexion with that at Banbury recently established at his School at Sibford Ferris. He asked me to sign the Form as a Member of the Committee, and to visit the Class occasionally. It is held on Tuesday mornings, from 11 to 12.30. Mr Beale of the Banbury School of Art is the master.

John Adkins called about Mr George Turner’s grave-stone which is ready. I told him Mrs Turner had paid me the fee.

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