Mr Hallet was buried today.
The Diary of Mary Ann Denham
Wootton Bridge 1857 -1859Archive for March, 1858
I did a little gardening, Julia went to Newport.
I went to Newport, bought a few shrubs. Had the donkey shod, and heard the very sad news of poor old Mr Hallet at Claybrooke strangled himself last night but I have not heard the particulars. In the evening Julia went to Chapel paid the sitting, 2/6p.
Added by Editor The path of the total solar eclipse of 15th March 1858 as it crossed England. The Illustrated News of the World – First Edition 1858. An eclipse of the sun at 1 o’clock, it was a very grand sight. In the afternoon Mr Adam Cooper and Mrs Cooper returned to Rookley. […]
Julia went to Wootton Church. It was wet in the afternoon so I did not go out the whole of the day, but we spent a very happy day at home. Mr Adam Cooper at Wootton.
Very wet morning. In the afternoon Julia went to Newport, bought the Independent Newspaper. I forgot to mention that last Saturday Mother applied at the Town Hall for protection of her property under he new Divorce Act. The application was granted.
We had the little room chimney swept, very busy all day.
Miss Jane Rolf spent the day with us. I went to Newport. Miss Clara Prince preached at Littletown Chapel to a numerous congregation.
I had a very severe attack of the ?. Mr. G.C. called to see us.
Mother left us for Fareham. I drove her in the donkey cart as far as the corner and met the coach. In the evening I rather poorly.