Sunday, October 17, 1830 Travel Journal
1830
October
Sunday 17
8 20/..
2 3/4
Breakfast at 9 40/.. –
All off in the carriage to church
at 10 10/.. – The service began at 10 1/4, so a minute or 2 too late – Mr.
Harvey did all the duty – Preached 33 minutes from Haggai. Service over at 11 3/4. . . . The latter should
be more glorious than the former –
Then drove to the church of Saint
Victor – Saw the eglise inferieure – The old church on which the present one is
built – The exterior of the whole building is much more like that of an old
castle than a church –
Then along round to avoid a
very steep hill or street to Mr. Turnbull’s – A good house in a garden – She a
handsome likeness of Mrs. Barlow ? – About 1/2 hour there and home at 2 –
Sat talking to Lady Stuart –
Gave up all thought of going to Nice, so stay another day here (till Wednesday)
– To stay a day at Toulon and 3 or 4 at Hières – If began our journey homewards
on the 28th it will do, and then we shall be in Paris about the 12th next month.
Meant to have staid at home
to write but found I should be asleep instead of writing, so went with rest at
3 1/2 to the baths – All took a hot bath but myself – Read Galignani of today
and yesterday while they bathed and picked up shells –
Home at 6, and dinner at 6
1/4 – About 8 1/2, the people began to sing the Marseillaise hymn – Their band
of the national guard playing under the
windows of the opposite cafè –
Coffee again this evening
as yesterday, but not till 10 1/2 this
evening –
Very fine day – Fahrenheit
64° at 9 1/2 a.m. and the same about the same hour yesterday morning –
Sat up talking to Lady Stuart
– till 1 3/4, at which hour, came to my room –
WYAS Finding Number
SH:7/ML/TR/8/0027
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