Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1886, January 13, Wednesday 

Called at Dr Routh’s with School accounts for him to audit. He was not at home, but Mrs Routh told me he was at Mrs Hiorns’s. So I returned and sent to him there. He came in a few minutes and audited them. Mr Davies was here.

Called on Mr Elley.

1886, January 14, Thursday

Severe frost.

Went to Banbury. Took Lloyd Davies, Webb and Frank. Paid up Penny Bank account at Banbury Savings Bank. Mr Hicks, Rector of Fenny Compton was Manager on duty.

Met Mr Cookes, Gerahty and Highton.

Three Misses Dix, Mrs Routh, Miss Grace and Lloyd Davies came this evening. Frank and the Thame children played some charades for the general amusement.

1886, January 15, Friday 

Rev H. A. Pickard and Mr Eley, his assistant, inspected the School at 10.30 to 12.10. It was a mild day. I reminded Mr Pickard that last time he was here the cold was so severe that the little girls could scarcely hold their needles, and had to be brought out in detachments to warm their hands at the fire, and also that he had to leave them before they had had time to complete the exercise he had given them. He said he would come again next Monday at 10 o’clock and take the needlework then. Also that the boys might be sent home on his arrival and their attendance marked.

A “Penny Reading” was given at the School this evening. John Wells junior and Mr. Knight (both quakers) gave recitations of a somewhat objectionable character for such an audience. Lewis Poulton gave a comic reading which was not very suitable.

Ordered School Pence book of Mr Hartley.

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