Sunday 15 October 1837
Fine morning frosty Fahrenheit 49 at 10 1/4 and breakfast and sat downstairs till near one reading from page 202 to 305 on Collieries and the Coal Trade - then out
Gazing about from the turret, and in the stables and about till 1 20/60 then dressed - off to church at 2 50/60
On coming downstairs this morning the gardener wanted to speak to me, to ask if I should wish him to be a member of the Gardeners Horticultural Society now about being established - no! I would rather he had nothing to do with it - he owned it took people often from home and into company yes! said I, and I would rather my people attended to my business than that of other persons
Mr. Ramsden did all the duty - preached 29 minutes 1 Epistle general of St. John v.3, the love of God should be always in our minds
About 1/2 hour at Cliff hill - Mrs. Ann Walker much the same as last Sunday and pretty well
Home a few minutes before 6 - dressed - went into the cellar - sat with Ann till dinner at 6 3/4 - coffee at 8
Read the paper and looked into the Church Quarterly Review 1st article on Dr. Russell's connection of ancient with modern history - the Ob of the Hebrews sometimes transmitted a familiar spirit means probably ventriloquism
Came upstairs with Ann (she poorly) at 9 35/60 at which hour Fahrenheit 46 1/2 - fine day -
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