1890, February 3, Monday
Henry Bishop called with the bill for school coal which I paid him. It is 25/- per ton delivered here.
Henry Bishop called with the bill for school coal which I paid him. It is 25/- per ton delivered here.
Cold and dry.
Mr. George Hall called this morning asking me:
When Mr. Hall spoke of the “unpopularity” into which the firmness of the clergy and other Trustees in maintaining the Charity on its present footing, I told him the Clergy did not strive after popularity. They merely tried to do their duty in preserving this Charity for its ancient use and beneficiaries. We parted in a friendly manner.
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Charles Barnes’ wife called this afternoon and brought me a note from Mr Doyne, of the Ophthalmic Hospital, Oxford, to Dr Routh, saying he would gladly receive Charles on Saturday. But they had not been able to ascertain what the cost of maintenance as an in-patient would be. His wife said she would try to go with him tomorrow and hear what Mr Doyne said about him. I gave her £1 out of Town Estate Charity towards necessary expenses.
Intensely cold. Very few in church.
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