Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1885, October 27, Tuesday 

Visited William Henry Sabin who returned from Horton Infirmary last week, “well” as the Doctor there told him, after being there 2 or 3 weeks, but he has had a relapse. The grandmother sent for me today, and I had a long talk with her.

He appears to be very violent when the fits are on him, so that it takes two or three to hold him. I gave her 5/- to use as she thought best for him.

The first account viz:- that he fell off a ladder whilst at work and was picked up by the foreman, seems to have been purely imaginary on the boys’ part as John Adkins and his men deny all knowledge of any such circumstance. It appears probable that the boy was very much frightened at having to come home through a thunderstorm – a few weeks ago – and he may have been affected by the lightning. He was 2 or 3 hours late that night – was covered with mud and very much dazed – complaining of his head on the following days.

Visited Eliza Lamb. Matthew Barnes, the Bone setter, has set her leg, but it does not appear to make very good progress. She says he put her knee “in” which the Doctor (Routh) put out when he set her thigh. But she is a woman who evidently has very little respect for medical men generally. She says she always loved her Church. But certainly, since I have been here, she and her family (except the 3 youngest ones) have shown it in a curious manner, viz:- by absenting themselves from it. She says her health has been too bad to allow of her sitting out the service.

1885, October 29, Thursday

Annie Martin left for Southsea. P. Webb drove her and Bell to Banbury.

Taught in School this afternoon.

Harmer & Co, Government Contractors of Norwich, sent me wholesale price list of military overcoats (2nd hand and surplus stock) for Labourers, etc. I printed some notices and sent them out by children to effect that if any would like these coats they might come to me at the SSchoolroom at 7 o’clock next Saturday evening. I sent to Harmer & Co for samples.

Visited Mr Dix.

Mr and Mrs Davies here to tea. He and I went for a walk in afternoon as far as Epwell White House. On return and all evening as well as next day I was in much pain ob penem attritum. Routh visited Harry 4th time.

ob penem attritum – because of a sore penis

1885, October 31, Saturday

Wet nearly all day. Davies called this afternoon.

Received letter from my brother and one from his daughter Lily May, Chesterfield MacCoupin County, Illinois.

Postponed selling coats as samples had not come.

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