The Diary of Mary Ann Denham

Wootton Bridge 1857 -1859

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December 22nd, 1858 by Mary Ann

Wednesday 22nd December 1858

Grandma very poorly, in the evening Mr. W. W. D. and Mr. T. L.called in.

December 21st, 1858 by Mary Ann

Tuesday 21st December 1858

I forgot to mention that Miss Hearn was married at Carrisbrooke Church to Mr. – (name not written)

December 21st, 1858 by Mary Ann

Tuesday 21st December 1858

The anniversary of St Thomas’ Church celebrated by a teaparty in the national school room. About 4000 people sat down to partake of the various refreshments, after tea Mr. Connor read a Christmas Carol the interval was filled up by singing, the company departed very much pleased with their evenings amusement.

December 20th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Monday 20th December 1858

We received a note from Ryde this morning stating that Mother was very ill with the influenza, I went to Ryde in the donkey cart and brought her home.

December 19th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Sunday 19th December 1858

Still very poorly, not able to go out.

December 18th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Saturday 18th December 1858

A very wet day.

December 17th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Friday 17th December 1858

We are all very poorly indeed with the influenza*.

 

* There was an Influenza Pandemic in the years 1857/8, this may explain the high number of deaths and illness that Mary records in her diary.

December 15th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Wednesday 15th December 1858

I went to Newport.  In the evening Mr. W. W. D. and Mr. T. L. called in.

December 14th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Tuesday 14th December 1858

I washed the week’s clothes, Julia not able to get up till evening.

December 13th, 1858 by Mary Ann

Monday 13th December 1858

Julia very ill indeed.