Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1893, February 25, Saturday 

The Bishop of Oxford sent this morning a long paper of questions to be filled up in view of his second Triennial Visitation.

Name etc. Edward Thomas Stevens

Instituted October 31, 1874

When and where are the children of your Parish Catechised? Sometimes in the Church but usually in the school-room.

Is religious instruction given in your Day Schools by the clergy?  Yes.

1893, March 15, Wednesday

I wrote to York Powell about my proposed School Magazine, “The Classroom Magazine” for schools, as he is one of the delegates of the Clarendon Press, and he told me a few years ago that he would be happy to introduce to the Delegacy any literary proposition of mine.

1893, April 1, Saturday

Mr Oddie wrote a very polite note saying that if we would like some pot-plants to decorate the Church, he would be happy to send some up. I wrote a note of thanks and acceptance.

1893, April 20, Thursday

Mrs. Hillman (a Wesleyan) living opposite the Vicarage, was tending a “squitch” fire on her husband’s allotment at the Heath when her dress caught and she was soon enveloped in flames. Her husband and Pensioner Harris rescued her and put out the fire and brought her home in the latter’s donkey cart. Bell went to see her this afternoon and found that she was burnt most on the hands, but also on the hip and shoulder, whilst her eyebrows were scorched.

1893, May 1, Monday

Children came and they brought round their May-garlands. The inhabitants gave them about £2. 2. 0. so I hear. I superintended School of Art examination at the Friends’ School. Messrs Long, Poulton and Leake were there as members of Committee. Mr Woolgrove came in for 5 minutes. The subjects were 7 – 8, Model drawings, 8.30 – 10 Freehand.

1893, May 5, Friday

Visited Thomas Hillman’s wife who was burnt a good deal at the Heath allotments a week or ten days ago. She is getting on very well. Neighbours have given her clothing. I gave her 10/- out of Charity Estate. Also visited Mrs. Alcock.

1893, May 6, Saturday

The School-children’s May treat was given this afternoon. Mr Oddie sent up some pots of flowers for decoration and came up himself. There were 107 children present at the tea. After tea they played in my “Slinket”.

1893, May 7, Sunday

I conducted examination in perspective, Department Science and Art at Friends’ School.

1893, May 21, Sunday

Fine. Holy communion at 8am. 11 communicants. Frank walked to Swalcliffe to read Lessons at Evening Service.

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