Thursday, January 21, 1836 (Partial Entry)
1836
January
Thursday
21
7
40/..
11
20/..
No kiss.
Ready
in 50 minutes. Fine morning, F 42° at 8
40/.. –
Mr.
Samuel Washington came to Ann –
Out
with Robert + 4 till 9 1/2, at which hour, breakfast and sat talking to Ann
till 10 1/2 – She had told Washington respecting Home house, late Mr.
George Armytage, that he, Washington, was to buy it for her – ‘He was to get
it.’ Mr. William Priestley about it
– Ann determined to be the purchaser if possible –
Out
at 10 1/2 with Joseph Mann at Listerwick cabin – Ordered about iron racks to be
added at Low Moor for the back stable – Mr. Husband had told me Mr. Coleman,
veterinary professor in London, would never have racks placed in the
corners of stalls – Told Joseph to order racks for the middle of the stalls.
Came
home at 11 1/2 for £10 to give to Joseph Mann to pay £8.15.6 for a ton of the
rails to be carted here by Mark Hepworth (from Low Moor for 3/6) this afternoon
– Joseph Mann told me his plan.
WYAS
Finding Number SH:7/ML/E/18/0164
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