Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1885, October 8, Thursday 

Wet morning, which prevented my going to the School Attendance Committee at Banbury.

I sent letters to Mr Woolgrove, Mr Mann, Mr Hall and Mr Page, the members of the Farm Committee a day or two ago asking them whether next Wednesday Oct 14 would suit them to go over the farm. Mr Mann sent a note this morning begging to resign his position as a member of the Farm Committee, as he considered his assistance was not required.

I called on Mr Woolgrove this evening and told him of Mr Mann’s resignation, showing him the letter. He was naturally very much surprised.

Mr and Mrs Woolgrove told me that it seemed certain that my conjecture as to the origin of the scandal re E. M. et infantis was correct. She appears to have gone to stay, in what capacity I do not know, with some young married lady who has just been confined. E. M. is much attached to the baby and in writing home calls it “my baby-boy”. Either a postcard or a letter fell into the hands or was heard by a servant “Hinc illae lachrymae.”

“Hence those tears.”

1885, October 9, Friday 

At School all afternoon. Visited Anna Aris who tells me that her graceless grandson is lodging with Ellen Hone, her paramour and her two boys in the wretched hole which she calls her home and which is scarcely fit for a pig to live in.

Miss Dix called this evening, and I gave her 14/- for Sunday School girls who belong to the Clothing Club.

Miss Dix paid me £1.1 for Memorial Cross erected by her cousin, Miss Matilda Dix, of Brighton on Emma Horsman’s grave.

Mary Thame called with Miss Dix.

Mr and Mrs Davies also called this evening.

1885, October 10, Saturday 

Visited Ann Messenger, who with her husband, Ben, and her sons have removed to the cottage lately occupied by Ellen Hone.

Visited Ann West, T. H. Hone, John Lively, John Lively, Edward Scruby, Widow Hancock, Job Harris, William Haines, Richard Haines, Widow Hillman, Jane Reason, Austin Hillman, Thomas Rimell, Joshua Lines, William Barton, Samuel Woolgrove, Jane Haynes, Widow Hathaway, Edward Fox, George Payne.

Distributed Clothing Club tickets.

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