Diary of Rev Edward Stevens

1897, January 3, Sunday 

Much better, the aperient water having done its work well. Dr Routh came this morning. No service this morning or afternoon but Rev B. J. Smith, Vicar of Alkerton kindly came over and took Evening Service for me. Frank and Jesse Lively went over with Ruby to fetch him hoping he would stay the night here, but as Mr Smith wanted to return to Alkerton he drove himself and little choir boy here. Collection for Churchwardens’ Expenses fund 12/6. Sent to Mr Inns. Mr Smith stayed to supper. I did not see him as the doctor ordered me to be kept very quiet and not to go down and up stairs.

1897, January 4, Monday

Frank drove to Banbury. Jesse Lively accompanied him to bring the mare back. Frank assisted Lord North and party in Tableaux Vivants at the Exchange Hall. Rehearsals today. Proceeds for benefit of Volunteer Drill Hall fund. Dr Routh called. It was a fine cold day. I had a fire in my bedroom and sat up all the evening.

1897, January 7, Thursday

Dense fog. A “Professor” and his wife, who do conjuring tricks and sing songs called this morning and asked for loan of the School-room for an Entertainment. Declined. Dr Routh and Miss Dix sent joint note of application for use of School room on Thursday evening January 14th. Granted.

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