In the forenoon walked down to see Mrs Browne, who is very ill. I gave Edmund Elphick the 5/- I received for his father on Sunday. I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner. Dame Watford and Sam Jenner drank tea with me. One of my servants sat up with Mrs Browne. In the evening copied a letter for Mr Thornton to send into Kent to a gentleman who seems to espouse the part of a fellow now confined in jail for clandestinely taking several things from him some time ago.