…At home all day. In the evening my wife carried down Mr Coates’s bill and came back and supped with Mr Porter. Our servant sat up with Will Vine.
Author: Thomas Turner
Friday, March 28 1760
…Mr Sterry, Messrs Kendall and Rushton’s rider, called on me and drank tea at our house, and also lodged at our house. In the evening we went down to Jones’s and stayed until about 10:30, and I think came home thoroughly sober. At home all day and not very busy.
Saturday, March 29 1760
Mr Sterry stayed and breakfasted with us and then went away… In the afternoon Mr John Long and I walked down to Osborne’s to get a debt, but could not. Not very busy today.
Sunday, March 30 1760
Took some salts today. In the morning my sister Sally came to see us and breakfasted with us. No service at our church in the morning, Mr Porter preaching at Laughton. My sister and Mr Long dined with us on a leg of mutton roasted, and a plain bread pudding, and the remains of yesterday’s dinner with some potatoes.
In the afternoon Mr Long and I walked to Little Horsted Church, where we heard a sermon preached by the Rev Mr John Clutton, curate of Maresfield, from the 2nd and 3rd verses of the 73rd Psalm: “But as for me, my feet were almost gone; my steps had well nigh slipped. For I was envious at the foolish, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.” We came home about 5:30. My sister went away about 6:20. In the evening read two of Tillotson’s sermons.
Monday, March 31 1760
Rec’d of Benjamin Mott 1.6.0 on account; rec’d of William Henly 0.15.0 on account… At home all day. In the evening wrote my London letters. Lent Thomas Durrant in cash 17/6.
Tuesday, April 1 1760
…After breakfast rode over to Framfield where I cut out for my brother 34 round frocks. I dined at my brother’s… I came home about 3:30 and found Mr Charles Hill at our house, who stayed and drank tea at our house, and went away about 7:10. William Vine was buried today who died the 20th ult. aged 25 years.
Wednesday, April 2 1760
Rec’d of Mr Thomas and Henry Osborne in cash £2, which is in full on their account and I gave them the note of hand they gave me the 8th of February for the same sum. Mr Charles Hill called on me in the morning and breakfasted with us, and after breakfast we set out for Tunbridge Wells, Mr Hill for to endeavor to find a place to set up at and I to see my brother.
We dined at my brother’s on some mutton chops… We drank tea at my brother’s, and came away about 5:05. We called at Boarshead Street and stayed some little time with my aunt Ovendean. We came home about 9:30 and thank God both very sober. Spent nothing today, only 3d I gave my brother’s children. Mr Hill stayed at our house all night.
Thursday, April 3 1760
Mr Hill stayed and breakfasted with us and then went home. I paid him in cash 4.12.0 and by postage of letters 12d, which is 4.13.0 and is in full for the bill I received of him the 7th February last…
In the afternoon my wife went to the funeral of the widow Paris who was buried today, aged 70 years. At home all day and but little to do. Joseph Fuller Jr smoked a pipe or 2 with me in the evening.
Good Friday, April 4 1760
…My wife and servant at church in the afternoon (no service at our church in the morning, Mr Porter preaching at Laughton) At home all day; posted part of my day book. A good deal disordered with my side. Paid Edward Heaver, miller at Isfield, 6/4 in full for 1 bushel oatmeal and 2 bushels pollard received by him today.
Saturday, April 5 1760
…At home all day and really extremely ill with a slight fever and pang in the side. In the morning my brother came over and borrowed my horse to go to Hailsham Fair upon… Paid John Streeter 2/3 in full for 6 brushes he bought for me today. Rec’d of Thomas Durrant the 17/6 I lent him the 31st ult. Rec’d of Joseph Fuller 1 shoulder veal 9 lbs at 3d.