1886, September 17, Friday
Fine again. Drove Bell and Frank to Hook Norton to send a telegram to Novello, Ewer & Co for some Harvest [Carols].
This sentence was unfinished, at the foot of the page, but the missing final word is almost certainly “Carols” — see the next day’s entry.
Miss Buller called this afternoon to say “goodbye” as she returns to Leeds tomorrow. She is a daughter of a Colonel Butler, niece of Lord St John and of Sir Redvers Buller. She has been a (mental) patient of Dr Routh’s for a few weeks here, but previously at Miss Godson’s Hook Norton. She lodged for a short time at Mrs Turner’s, when she had with her a very intelligent and lady-like companion who had been one of the governesses in the Leeds High School for girls but has since gone to Girton College Cambridge.