Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1886, November 5, Friday

Very wet.

Wrote to Butler & Tanner accepting their estimate for printing and binding my “Teaching of the Prayer Book” on condition that they put it in hand at once and have it ready for publication at an early date. Binding to be at least equal to that of last edition of G.L.B. Standard iii.

Received from Spottiswoode & Co notice for new edition of G.L.B. Standard v.

1886, November 7, Sunday

Taught in Boys’ School this morning ; but did not attend choir practice this evening owing to my troublesome cough.

1886, November 8, Monday

In School all the morning, teaching. Visited Widow Hancock; William Poulton; Thomas Green; Mr George Dix, but did not see him, as he was not up. I saw Miss Dix there. Visited Sally Barnes and William Payne.

1886, November 9, Tuesday

Very wet. Visited William Kay; C. Holder; Eliza Harris. Wrote will for her – disposing of £26 or £27 and her furniture etc – all she possessed among some nephews and nieces and Mrs Wilks (daughter of William Kay) who has nursed her, in equal shares. One of her nieces, Maria Walker, who is in service at Leamington, is appointed Executrix.

1886, November 12, Friday

Visited Jesse Green; Joshua Green; Widow Keene; Joseph Messenger; Widow Lamb; Widow Thomas Lamb; William Barnes (out); Thomas Wilks; Elizabeth Bond; John Coleman; Thomas Coleman; Mary Sabin; Harriet Sabin; William Gaydon; George Payne; Sylvia Sabin (out); Eliza Harris.

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