Hannah Keene died at 2 pm, age 82. W. Bonner called before H. Keene died and spoke about arrangements for nursing her. I told him he had better see Mr R. Lamb.
I am suffering from a cold, and therefore did not go out all day.
Charles Holder called and asked about land which Trustees will have to let at Michaelmas. I told him there would be a meeting for letting the land in allotments. He said John Lively wanted to give up his 2 acres. I afterwards ascertained that Lively does not want to give up the land.
The meeting for Sunday Closing of public houses was held this evening. I did not go as I had a cold, and the meeting having been held at a different time from that arranged with me I did not feel any responsibility in the matter.
The ground was covered with a thin coating of snow this morning.
Webb drove Mr Davies to Banbury on his way to Peterborough to see the Bishop about Hellidon, but he took funeral of Hannah Keene for me before he went.
Late Mr Wells was buried in Quakers’ ground this afternoon.
Rev. Ambrose Short came and inspected School in Religious Knowledge.
Mr Cox rector of Hook Norton, his sister-in-law, Miss Fagan, and Mrs Davies were here to luncheon.
Paid Charles Barnes for 23 days work during Webb’s illness.
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