Fine, but threatening all day. Drove Bell and Miss Sottick to Hook Norton. We had scarcely left our door when we met Captain and Mrs Paul, who were coming to call on us. They were driving and would not turn back. We went on to Hook Norton. I called at Bull’s, the Vet Surgeon, to pay small account, but he was not at home and Mrs Bull did not know what it was. I called on Osborne, Tailor, and paid him a guinea on account of Frank. We called on Cox at the Rectory. He tells me he has been appointed to his late father’s living in Devonshire and will be going there in about six weeks. He told me the living was in the gift of certain electors, former and present landowners of the parish. Mr Kendall, of Great Tew, and his curate called whilst we were there.