Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1894, September 1, Saturday 

Very fine. Frank drove Bell, Maude Green and Rosa to Banbury. Maude returned to Coleshill Vicarage Highworth where she has been staying the past month.

Received letter from Longmans asking me to send up my manuscript of “Holiday Reminiscences”.

1894, September 2, Sunday

Trinity. Took Sunday School in morning. Frank took it in afternoon. Miss S Dix played organ in morning and Miss Thame in afternoon. The latter is fully installed as housekeeper at Doctor Routh’s. Holy Communion 22 for Sunday Schools. Visited Widow Aris and Mrs Alcock.

1894, September 3, Monday 

Dull but dry. I worked very hard all day about my MS. Harry was to leave Kensington today for Windermere, where he is to spend a month with a friend. Frank and I walked round Burdrop this evening.

“The Gospel Tent” is here again in Wyatt’s Close opposite Mrs Enock’s. Service was held in it on Sunday.

1894, September 4, Tuesday

Slight rain, cold. Temperature 42° in shade. Sent to Longmans for opinion by Registered Parcels Post 10 chapters, about 60,000 words of “Holidays of a Country Vicar” or etc. Jane (Edith) Keen our servant slept here. She has been sleeping at home for the 3 weeks she has been employed. I had been using servants’ bedroom for writing in. I removed my papers and books to the little bedroom over the study.

I walked round Sibford, Ferris and the Elm at night.

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