Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1894, June 29, Friday 

St Peter’s day. Warm and bright. Divine Service at 9.15. Visited school and taught. Mr Langley asked me to ask Doctor Francy to allow Henry Tarver’s children to return to school as the man is well and at work. I therefore wrote to Doctor Francy as requested. Drove Rosa and Kitty Rogers to Miss Dix’s is at Swalcliffe, to tea and to attend the Dedication service at the Church this evening. Harry Hone held my mare whilst I went in for a few minutes only. Misses S and E Dix and Mary Thame were there and kindly pressed me to stay to tea and Church service, but as I was expected at home and had writing to do I returned. Miss Sotteck had been invited and so had Bell, but the former was poorly and could not go and Bell remained at home with her.

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