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Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 47

  • Author: Janet Jordan (SCLHRG)
  • Published: 3rd January 2021
  • Sarah Holbeche Diary
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1857

 

June 3

Howard Chavasse married Miss Emily Whitehouse, bringing her to the house vacated by Brown the Glazier.

June 15

Mr Robert Mendham died - after his father suddenly seized after being at the office for the purpose of revoking a legacy left to build a steeple to Boldmere Church (it was not done).

Aug

Repository - Howard's Lecture on "Light" and heat bringing 2£ 2s. 0d - the whole result 34£.

Sept

Miss Perkins went to the Cottage.

Harry Smith left the Tuns having been there since 1814.

Mr Procter left the Manor for Ashfurlong. Our house partly re-roofed.

29

St Michael's Boldmere consecrated by the Bishop of Worcester.

Dr Williamson preaching, it was one year in building; the Rev Kittoe first incumbent.

Nov 2

Mr BD Webster again Warden.

Mr Eddowes married Miss Macauley from Leicester, this year coming to the small house next to Mr Packwood's. The melancholy end of Frederick Hacket here recorded.

1858

 

May 8

Poor Elizabeth's fall; a dreadful event. The recollection must ever bring a shudder tho' at the same time a thankful feeling that her death was not occasioned (hastened by it, I believe it was). She wanted the housemaid and after finding no way thro' the drawing room and in returning to her own room, she turned too quickly, and fell from the top to the bottom of the first flight of stairts, the saddest of any trouble dependent on her blindness, happily no fault to anyone - for she could and did constantly find her way from room to room. She was wonderfully and mercifully preserved(?).

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