Tuesday, February 27, 1821
1821
February
Tuesday 27
8 40/60
12
Vc
Came upstairs at 10 3/4 –
Dawdled over 1 thing or other till 12 – From then to 3, read the first 85 verses of the Trachinia of Sophocles – and afterwards,
Adams’s Translation, Volume 2, from page 69 to 174 –
In the afternoon at 4, set
off to walk to LightCliffe – Got there in 1/2 hour. Found Mrs. Priestley and her sister, Miss
Paley, at home, and sat with them till near 6 – Very civil and glad to see me –
At coming away, shook hands with Mrs. Priestley. She goes in a fortnight, and I have half
promised to drink tea there before she goes –
Mrs. Priestley walked back with
me a good way beyond Lidget and I returned with her as far as her school – Said I thought Miss Paley seemed a good
hearted girl. Mrs. Priestley said yes,
she saved and scraped all she could to give her brother, the farmer near
Easingwold. He had a young family,
farming was bad, and his wife had not a sixpence. She was a Miss Paley, his cousin. Miss Paley at Lightcliffe is nine and twenty and
has three hundred a year –
Got home at 6 1/2 – In the evening,
read from page 115 to 165, end of Addison on Medals –
Very fine, frosty day – Barometer
2 1/2 degrees below changeable. Fahrenheit
32° at 9 p.m. –
Came upstairs at 11 – Read over
the Greek I did this morning –
WYAS Finding Number
SH:7/ML/E/5/0009
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