1885, September 26, Saturday
Mr Davies called this evening. We went for a walk. I attended the Band practice.
Mr Davies called this evening. We went for a walk. I attended the Band practice.
Harvest Thanksgiving services –
Holy Communion at 8 am
Morning Prayer with sermon and H.C. at 10.30 am.
Evening Prayer with sermon at 3 pm.
Evening Prayer at 6.30 with sermon by Mr Davies.
The church was extremely well decorated and lighted and crowded with people but I was taken unwell and had to ask Mr Davies to finish the prayers. I returned for his sermon.
The collections amounted to £6.8.3.
One of John Lamb’s daughters who married a man named Lovell (her master) a farmer of Chipping Warden – a man whom I am told was given to drink – called this evening to beg something to get food for her children. After her husband gave up the farm at Chipping Warden? he was a candidate for Sibford Heath Farm, when Hiorns took it; but as his character was pretty well known, we paid no attention to his offer. Then he took Mr Macdermot’s farm at the Manor House, Tadmarton where he did very badly indeed. I am told that he and his wife used both to drink with the labourers in the public house. Of course McDermott was glad to get rid of them and forgive them the rent. Then they went to live at Grimsbury in Mr Henderson’s (Christ Chursh) parish where they were almost destitute. The wife said this evening that he had never given way to drink – that for two or three years he had had nothing to do and could get nothing, and she could not find employment. I talked to her as well as I knew how and gave her 5/-.
The Misses E. and L. Mann, Bessie Rimell and Polly Hiorns were here all the afternoon and evening making a triumphal arch to be put on the church gate tomorrow on the occasion of Marion Shelswell’s wedding.
Visited Charles Barnes.
St Michael and All Angels. Divine Service at 9.15.
Married Daniel Shelswell of Shenington, Farmer, to Marion Shelswell (very distant cousins) of Burdrop. Mr Blythman, Vicar of Shenington assisting. We attended the wedding luncheon – which went off very well indeed. The bride and bridegroom, with carriage and pair of greys and outrider, left for the Isle of Wight, immediately after the wedding. Dr and Mrs Milburn, Oscar Shelswell, Mr T. Berridge and nearly all the members of the family were present.
Received my stipend from New College – half year should have been £75 but £2.10 was deducted for Income Tax, i.e. 8d in the £ thanks to the Egyptian War.
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