Catalogue Finding Number | SH:7/ML/E/26/1/0011 |
Office record is held at | Calderdale, West Yorkshire Archive Service |
Title | Diary page |
Description | [Diary Transcription] 14
Thursday 11th Drank tea at Thorpe – Felix – Eliza
Saturday – 13th – finished lib. 5 of Euclid
Sunday 14th Dined at Shibden Hall and came home sick in a chaise at night
Monday 15 – Mrs Dickinson Mr and Mrs Morley Miss Atkinson [John] Drake drank tea with us
Wednesday 17th Drank tea a Mill House
Friday 19th Began 6th lib. Euclid –
Tuesday 16th Began – 7 [mane]
Monday 22d Began lib. 6. Hom.-
Friday 26th Mr Mitchell began to pull his house down
Sunday 28th Put on mourning for Mr Farrar who died August 16th
Monday 29th Finished 6th lib. Hom.
Tuesday 30th Dined at Mr Nicholls Hipperholme began 7 Lib. Hom. – Felix
Thursday September 1st Drank tea and supped at Darcey Hey and Began Oil painting with Mr Farrar ---
Friday 2d Saturday 3d Felix – Sunday 4th Eliza ===
Tuesday 6th Farrer came – Tuesday is his regular day therefore I shall only set down when he does not come or when he comes on a another day
Wednesday 7th finished 7 lib Homer –
Monday 12th Felix –
Tuesday 13th Began mane 12
Thursday 15 Friday 16 Felix 16th also drank tea at Mr Morley
Saturday 17th finished 6th lib. Euclid
15 Thursday October 6th Eliza ====
Thursday 11 Felix
Wednesday 12th Felix afternoon – Began soon after it
Thursday 13th Miss A Mrs Hodgson, Mr A my uncles and Aunts from SH [Shibden Hall] drank Tea and supped with us –
Friday 14th – I drank tea at Mr A’s and was commissioned with an Invitation for my father and mother on Monday following
Monday 17th My father and mother refuse the invitation but we go stay supper and Meet Mr and Mrs G Alexander who gives us both a Pressing invitation for the Saturday following and says she Will tomorrow call upon my Mother to has her leave –
Tuesday 18th – Mrs G Alexander, as she said, called this morning – my mother did not see her my father as soon as we came down left the room – I told her I was that we could wait upon her that as my Mother did not visit her I certainly could not – After dinner we walked to Mill House when we rapped at the door a woman servant came we asked if Mrs William Rawson was at home she said she did not know but would see and asked us to walk in – we did – she soon returned and said no – Eliza asked for a glass of water – had it – enquiring after the family we set off home – from the top of King Cross Lane it rained all the way there and every bit of the way back – on our return we called at Darcey Hey Mrs Greenup was at Sowerby we left the 16/6 with the housekeeper and without staying pursued out wet walk and got home about 7 –
Friday 21st – I drank tea with Miss Alexander she having a swelled face did not go with Mrs Hodgson to spend the evening at Mr Wilcocks after tea I told Miss a long and purposely unintelligible table about myself pretending to be in love I got home about 11 and being very sick went to bed immediately and Eliza slept with me which she ever after did whilst she stayed with us-
Saturday 22d My Father returned from Weighton –
* Saturday 15th Dined and spent the evening at Darcey Hey to meet the Wyatts after leaving the dining room we played at limited unlimited loo Eliza and I lost 15/6 – we got home at about 1 in the morning
Monday 24th Paid Mr Knight – young Knights drank tea with us –
Thursday 27th Drank tea at Mr Greenwoods and met Miss Delia and Mr John Walker of Walter Clough – we got there a little before 7 having before staid a couple of hours at Mr A’s –
Friday 28th Drank tea at Mr A’s and supped also after tea at Eliza’s instigation I had Miss A on my knee kissed once
Saturday 29th in the afternoon went out intending to pay for Elizas bon- net being turned and to get new ribband for it but going first to Mr A’s for one part of Dan: Mitchells puzzle which when |
Date | Aug-Oct 1808 |
Extent | 1 page |
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