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Friends at home days.
Mondays Mrs Messel
Tuesdays Banks Tomlin, 1st & 3rd
Wednesdays Mrs Oscar Wilde, May & June Mrs Wallace Carpenter, 1st & last.
Thursdays Mrs W. Wren, 1st in month Carmell, 3-6 Tweedie Du Maurier
Fridays Mrs L. Hammond 1st & 2nd Medley 1st in month Simonds 3 first in month A. Levy Mrs Harley Livesey
Saturdays Elkin Mocatta Richmond List of linen taken to Ramsgate 29th Oct /89 1
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 8 clean sheets 9 6 soiled ditto 18 pillow cases clean 5 soiled ditto 6 chamber towels clean 5 soiled ditto 3 bath ditto, clean 3 soiled ditto 3 small table cloths clean 1 dishing up with fringe 1 rough towel 10 toilets clean 11 14 clean serviettes 12 4 soiled ditto 13 2 clean best table cloths 14 2 soiled ditto
Tuesday 1 January (First two days empty, filled here by notes from back of 1888 diary) Still v. foggy. Poor baby Hamilton buried at Winchester today, Lin gone to it. Dreadfully cold damp & foggy, hope he will be all right. Sp. came to lunch. Laurence & I did cellar & bottled, or rather unbottled, into barrel 3½ doz whiskey. Mr Guthrie sent Maud charming book of W. Crane & Roy huge box of soldiers, chicks delighted, writing to thank him. Ham never gave them any lunch at Winchester. Lin took Mervyn & had some at Inn. Went to dinner Mrs a’Beckett. Lin came in middle of dinner looking perished with cold. A’B’s very kind but bad dinner. Met a’B. Tyrells.
Wednesday 2 January Dull & slightly foggy. Went out morg. shop’g, bought Lin’s (illeg), for chicks carbolic, serge & candle shades. Lin’s cold v. heavy. Chicks out morg. long walk. Dismantled tree after lunch. Chicks v. happy in nursery all afternoon, roulette evg. Lin to Punch dinner, carriage fetched him, made gruel, fire in our room. Sorted all my old dresses etc. 2
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Thursday 3 January Mrs Messel’s children’s party 8 o’c. Dull, slightly foggy. Mrs S. out morg. Paid Madame B £20, Furzecott £1.12 & Marshall & Snelgrove £1.11.8 by cheque, also pd. Cullen 9/- window at Blackburn, Ramsgate, 7/6 for hire of chest of drawers for stables, Huish 3/9 cleaning stays & Tisdall 4/2 for cleaning. Chicks out morg. Lin preparing for Punch drawing on paper. Tabs & Ham to tea. H. had game chess with Roy & Roy beat him. Mrs Sheehy called, cannot make any arrangement to take Mrs S, v. sorry. Maud went alone to Mrs M’s, wore red dress & looked v. sweet. Lin fetched her. Fire in our room.
Friday 4 January Lin hard at work on paper drg. Maud in bed to breakfast, seems none the worse for her party. Horrible dream about Nana. Tabbie & Ham & Con & Eff to tea. No, C & E to tea - I drove up to Ogles & saw Tab & Ham.
Saturday 5 January Mrs Boughton at home 5- 7. Private view of old masters at R. Academy. Lin & self went up by brougham to Academy, foggy very. Most interesting pictures, Van Steens, Musscher, Romney, Raphaels & poor F. Holls. Lunched at St James’ & on in cab to Terry’s Theatre where Minnie & chicks joined us, also Mr Guthrie. Most delightful entertainment & how Minnie laughed! Lin & Roy walked home, Mrs S. & self drove. Sp. called & said the Estate had not sold all B. A. Gt. Southern shares, think he is mistaken. Quiet evg. Sat in morg. room, sweetly pretty but most uncomfortable.
Sunday 6 January Dull, bitterly cold & slightly foggy. Lin took 2 chicks for walk, too cold for church. Lin went after in dog cart to Mr Barker’s Wimbledon. Con, Eff, Tab, Ham & Sp. to dinner 7.30. Roy & Maud & Mrs S. also down. Very jolly evg. H. sang, Sp. stayed v. late.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Monday 7 January Dull & foggy. Lin walked up to Club, met chicks & self at Covent Garden Theatre, Hanglers Circus. V. v. foggy in London. Good performance & home safely, Lin walked. Dear Roy had a severe fall morg, knocked his nose violently in Hall. Jolly fetched Tabbie’s pretty flower basket from Hotel. Quiet evg. Lin v. rampant! morg & evg.
Tuesday 8 January Lady Freake’s invite to her Box at Albert Hall for the Patti concert. Actually fine morning. Shop’g morg. After lunch Mrs Gaston, Olive, Miss Buschman called, & Pattie Wood came to lunch. Very jolly evg. at Hall. Sat next to Lady Hardman & Miss Brandham. Mr & Mrs Kendal & a number of others there, Miss Young etc. Dear Roy’s nose & eye v. much swollen.
Wednesday 9 January Mrs Leech’s children’s party 6 o’c. Mrs Orton’s children’s party 6 o’c. Mrs Eykyn’s dinner ¼ to 8. Mrs Jopling Rowe’s at home 9.30. Lovely day & quite warm. Sent Roy with Jolly to see Dr Orton as his eye & face look v. bad fr. fall, gave him some medicine. Took chicks for walk myself into Gardens, Tony also. Lin rode to Hampton Court. I tidied drawers etc. Had letter fr. Fred Watkins about poor Mrs Linley’s death, v. grieved. Very pleasant evg. at Mrs Eykyns, met Barkers & Parishes. Mr Tuedly(?) took me in, handsome wife asked me to call, 21 Pk. Lane.
Thursday 10 January Cinderella dance at Princes Hall 8 o’c. Mrs Stokes’ dinner 7 o’c, postponed. Very wet sultry morg. Books in very heavy, 10 to dinner Sunday. To tea at Mr Parsons’ to meet Mrs Millet. Mr Burnand bothering Lin with 3 subjects. Pouring wet. Lin & self went to Mr Parsons, met Mrs Millet, distinctly pretty but something I don’t like in her. Mr Roller & Harold there, Beatrice going to be married to her cousin Adrian Hope! Alma & Mrs Tadema, Alexanders & a heap of others there. Quiet here, Lin worked. Heard of Mrs Robert Linley’s death at Treeton(?) 4
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Friday 11 January Finish day. Lin busy at work 3 drawings in one day!!! Too much. Did good many odd jobs ought to have done long ago. Chicks out twice. Heard of poor Hermina’s husband’s death, sudden. Drove to Stores, met Olive, heard Tabbie was in town again! Called on Mrs Lucy just starting for Hythe & went on to Metropole Hotel, found Mrs Stokes in her night dress - room awfully untidy, general muddle, wonder how anyone can live in such a state.
Saturday 12 January Lin doing 3rd block. Barkers horse sent, muddle, Jolly had to take him back again. Took chicks to Savoy. Mr Guthrie met us there, delightful piece, chicks delighted. Sp. called & v. worried, did not see him. Turned out cupboards etc with Minnie in nursery.
Sunday 13 January Mrs Alexander’s at home 10.30. Lin rode to see Barker’s horse, coachman tried him with Lin. Roy & M St Matthias with Minnie. Read to them after lunch. Mr Ellis called.
Monday 14 January See governesses before one o’c. Lady Freake at home 4.30. See Mad’lle F(illeg) between 2 & 3.30 o’c. X. Petit ami au soir. No governess called, only Hattie - v. like Minnie! Went to Stores met Lin & went to Lady F’s together. A. Blunt, Mt Burgess, Hardmans, Boehms etc etc there. Good music, quiet evg.
Tuesday 15 January In bed to breakfast. Lin took chicks to National Gallery & Stuart ditto. Lin rode morg. Mrs Earl, Judy & Blanche called, sofa.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Wednesday 16 January Mrs. Mactear at home 10 o’c. Mrs. Jopling Rowe’s at home 9.30. Very seedy. Lin rode morg. Took chicks to see Goody Two Shoes at Court Theatre after lunch. Played whist. Dull & dark. Saw governess, more like 3rd rate housemaid.
Thursday 17 January Geraldine’s wedding. Mrs. Macdougall at home 3 to 5. Mrs. H. N. Pickering at home 4.30 to 7o’c. Feel v. queer & seedy. Chicks gone to see Judy’s wedding. Dullish, no better than yesterday. Drove for hour round Park with Mrs. S. Fatiguing as I don’t feel well enough to shout.
Friday 18 January Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. County Council Election, first time. Lin hard at work all day. Mrs. Sambourne & I had drive round Park. I wrote & asked Dr. L. for some more granules, feeling weak generally.
Saturday 19 January Mrs. Joachim’s children’s party 5.30 to 10. Lovely day, warm. Chicks out morg, lunched early. Roy & self went in cab 2/- to see “Nagey” at Avenue. Lin met us there. Lin v. worried about Ld. Mayor’s behaviour with regard to drawing, he went up to see him in cart taking Roy, after to B. Museum & St Alban’s Church. Lin left us at Avenue to see Mr George Lewis about Ld. Mayor, thinks he can settle it all right. Went to Charbonel & Walkers on way home had cup chocolate. Met G. Boehm, went to Grosvenor Private View, left Roy & Lin to walk home fr. there, I home in brougham. Maudie to Joachim’s looking v. sweet, home at 10.50.
Sunday 20 January Chicks cannot go to St Alban’s on account of rain, v. disappointed. Too wet for Lin to ride. Mr Furniss called, Lin rode after lunch. Sp. here to lunch & dinner, dreadfully afraid he & Ada will separate, stayed v. late. Little F. not gone. Roy went to Church with Minnie after lunch. 6
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Monday 21 January Letter fr. Mervyn, dearest Mother ill, wish I c’d go but am frightened to leave the children. Lin riding morg. Saw funny little old governess. Letter fr. Nurse. Lin rode morg. Accident in Row, gentleman riding with Mrs de la Rue. Lin went up to see Sir G. Pringle. Met Lin at Garrick, went together to Burnetts & other shops. Quiet evg.
Tuesday 22 January Lady Freake’s 2nd at home in her Box, Albert Hall. Last Patti concert. Mrs. Coronio’s at home 8.30. Mrs. de la Rue’s dinner 8 o’c. C. Stokes asked us to dinner tonight also. Back ached morg. Did not go out altho’ fine. Wire dear Mother better. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Baines & Mrs. Val Princep called. Mother sent us box for Hall. Sent chicks with Laurence & Minnie, dear Roy so anxious to hear Patti. Lin rode with Mr Furniss. Delightful dinner & evg at Mrs. de la Rue’s. C. Burnand, Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. Lance Speed & 3 others & Mr Fairfield only besides selves. Most entertaining man Mr F, enjoyed evg. immensely.
Wednesday 23 January Mrs. Jopling Rowe’s at home 9.30. Two stalls for Drury Lane Pantomime. Dull morg. Better news of dear Mother. Lin & self took dear Roy to Pantomime, enjoyed it immensely, met Mr Harrison coming out. Mrs. Banks Tomlin, Mrs. Mocatta & Miss Harcourt called, unfortunately missed them.
Thursday 24 January Mrs. Medley’s dinner. Ld Mayor’s farewell dinner to American Minister (Mr Phelps). Drove with Roy at 3 to Welby’s, left locket, to Burnetts about cloth. To Baker St. Bazaar about glass, paid for it 15/3. Man cheated me of a shilling. Don’t go there again! Con came in just as I was getting in to bed, staying with F. Jackson. Slightly better news of dear Mother. Midge went down to Westwood by Granville today fr. Cheshire. Con stayed with me until 12 o’c. Grand gathering at Mansion House. 7
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Friday 25 January Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Mrs. Boehm’s dinner 8 o’c. Cannot go on account of work. Accepted. Slightly better news of dear Mother. Miss Walford comes up today. Lin doing block on paper. V. swell dinner at Mrs. B’s, all titles - but dull! Spoke about Minnie, Mrs. B. will let me know Monday. Con came in to tea, had his tongue cut, seems v. well otherwise. Con goes to The Royal to stay with H. Langley tomorrow. Mrs. Sambourne & children had tiff. L. v. rude to Maud, pity she forgets herself so.
Saturday 26 January Mrs. Boughton at home 5-7. C. Stokes’ dinner at Metropole 7 o’c. Shop’g morg. with Maud & Roy, lovely day. Called on Mrs. Coward, in bed with bad cold. F. Walford to lunch, better news of dear Mother. F. W. to tea. Mr & Mrs. a’Beckett called, had tea. Lin rode & went up to Club after luncheon. C. trying evg! - principal conversation at dinner. Mrs. J. N. Mason, son, Major Carter, Mr Trater(?) & Mr Wildon at Mrs. Stokes, funny dinner! Mrs. S. looked sweetly pretty, can’t understand her love for C. Wonder if it will last! (illeg)! They go to Nice next Saty. C. wild(?) on a scheme to marry R. B(illeg) to Mr Cross (of C. & Blackwell).
Sunday 27 January Mrs. Heilbut’s dinner 7.45. Lovely day. Chicks off with Minnie to St Alban’s Church. Lin riding. Mr Angell called. Chicks home fr. church v. late. Delightful evg. at Mrs. H’s. B. Tree took me down, Grossmith on other side. V. jolly evg. all sang & played the fool(?) generally. Home in cab.
Monday 28 January Mrs. Roberts’ children’s party 4.30 till 8. Roy & self came to Westwood by Granville, took Tommy a’B. as far as Margate. Midge met us, so glad to see her. Lin saw us to Station.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Tuesday 29 January Darling Roy’s holidays over. Mother v. weak, going to sleep with her tonight. Letters fr. Lin. Drove in to Ramsgate with Roy, pouring wet.
Wednesday 30 January Mother seemed very weak morg, felt v. unhappy. Slept with her. Took darling Roy back to school at ¼ to 4. Midge went with us. Mr S. v. amiable but won’t let Roy off Greek, old Bear! Cat got caught in trap & had her paw injured. Miss Allen ill in bed, so sorry not to see her.
Thursday 31 January Mrs. Rider Haggard’s dinner 7.45. Lovely day, dear Mother better, took more during night. Midge left by Granville, Mervyn with her to Station. Walked round grounds with her. Slept with Mother. Miss Roy dreadfully.
Friday 1 February Mrs. Medley’s dinner 8 o’c. Cannot go. Dear Mother little better. Seems strange without Jess. Hill with dear Mother at night. I slept well. Dr Treeves called said Mother was much better, to keep up her strength. Mer. receives & writes volumes to F. W, very love-sick. Letters fr. dear Lin & Maud.
Saturday 2 February Lovely day. Letters fr. dear Lin. Long to hear how Roy is getting on in his new class. Up 4 times in night, dear Mother restless. Let fire out, so stupid of me. Mother seemed tired but took little more nourishment. Mer. & self went to Ramsgate shop’g. Got Roy’s 2 new flan. shirts, much colder, he’ll want them.
Sunday 3 February Lovely morg. Dear Mother not quite so well. Went with Mer. to St Peters, left him at church & took wreath to grounds. Coming away lady asked me which was the Giant’s tomb - never heard of it!. Walked to meet carriage at Shallows, beautiful day but v. cold. Dear Mother sat at table 9
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 at dinner but seemed tired & weak & eat v. little. Mer. walked to Margate after lunch. Mother & self sat in study, dear Mother had little sleep. Had 2 letters fr. dear Linley. Wrote to my darling boy & Nana.
Monday 4 February Mother decidedly better, had better night. Mr Treeves called & signed document. Snowed. Much colder. Left Westwood by 12.15. V. sorry to leave dear Mother & yet anxious to be home to dear Lin & Maud. Lin met me at Sta. Train up with Miss Borradale. Maud looking bonnie, Mrs. S. well. Minnie been after place, Observatory Gardens.
Tuesday 5 February Maud & self went out in brougham about everlasting governess. After lunch Mrs. Alma Tadema, Silver, Mackenzie, Humphreys, N. Bergheim, Keith, Cowan, Pollock, called. Lin rode. More sad details about death of Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria. No news of dear Mother.
Wednesday 6 February Wet morg. Minnie gone after 2 places. Engaged Madame Allain 10 Sutherland Place, Bayswater, twice a week for Maud, Wed & Saturday for 2 hours at 11 o’c. Saw Mrs. Durrant for Minnie, likes her. Minnie went to see house, thinks she can do it easily, high wages. Maud & self called on Mrs. V. Cole, had tea there. Mrs. S. slept all evg. Oh the dullness of this company, it gets more unbearable every day. I want to be kinder but absolutely dislike her, she rubs me as I evidently do her up wrong way & we both hate each other - honest truth.
Thursday 7 February Mrs. Aird’s at home 9 to 12 o’c. Went morg. to Mrs. Goldstein with Maud in brougham. Spoke well of little German governess, shall see her again, if satisfactory take her. Minnie engaged by Mrs. Durant. Very pleasant evg. at Mrs. Aird’s. Bitterly cold.
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Friday 8 February Fine morg. Tidied Maud’s things. Saw English governess, the only one I have cared for as yet. Hope she will come & that we shall like her. Pouring wet afternoon. Went with Maud & was fitted with new dress, directoire. Paid Cruft’s bill 2/5½. Minnie had letter fr. lady, wants her tomorrow. Wrote to decline little German governess. Lin hard at work on paper. Lin dining at Mrs. du Maurier’s tonight.
Saturday 9 February Bitterly cold. Madame Allain’s first lesson with Maud, took her for 2 hours walk. I went out shop’g. 2 letters fr. dear Mother, wants Lin & self to go down, shall try directly I can move after little F. After lunch Lin Maud & self went to Court Theatre to see “Mama”, capital. Met Mrs. P. Wright there. Lin walked to Club & back. Lin rode morg. Maud & self called on Miss Montalba, had chocolate there. Minnie went to her new place at Mrs. Durant’s, 6 Queen’s G. Ter. Quiet evg. Notice of Lin in evg papers. Letter v. satisfactory fr. Mrs. M. about Miss Gill.
Sunday 10 February Bitterly cold. Lin & Maud for a long walk with Tony. Heavy snow storm. Wrote letters to dear Mother, darling Roy, Mrs. Mackenzie, & Miss Gill asking her to come next Friday. X. Petit ami. Horrid dream about dear Mother. Snowing all afternoon.
Monday 11 February Tea at Mrs. Coward’s 5 o’c. Bitterly cold. X. Petit ami, in bed till one o’clock Snowing hard.
Tuesday 12 February In bed till one o’clock. Feel better this time, slept for hour after breakfast. Maud for long walk with Jane morg. Letter fr. Minnie, seems uncomfortable, but cannot really judge yet. Mrs. Joachim called had long chat with her. Gertrude had proposal fr. man 20 years older. Mrs. J. 11
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 against such marriages. Lin hard at work all day on Ballad. Snow still on ground.
Wednesday 13 February Snowing. Maud out with Madame Allain, 2nd lesson. Alice to lunch & talk about Minnie. Lin working at Blarney Ballads. Coals in at last. Roads still bad. Folkestone roughed & to meet Lin fr. Punch dinner tonight. Miss Gill to tea 4.30.
Thursday 14 February Mrs. W. S. Gilbert at home 10.30. In bed till 12.30. Drove after lunch with Maud round Park. Charming party at Mrs. Gilbert’s (I c’d not go). Miss Miss Julia Neilson there, sang, & charmed the hearts of men generally.
Friday 15 February Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Miss Gill comes. Nursery window broken. Took Maud for drive with me at 3. Laurence took Maud for walk morg. Miss G. arrived at 5. Nursery looked v. comfortable with dining room piano in it. Found Miss G. very nice. Lin & self did not dine until 11 o’c.
Saturday 16 February Lin & self came to Westwood by Granville. Met large party of Hammonds & Hoods & Thomsons coming down. I got awful stiff neck thro’ having window open. Poor Maud v. unhappy at my leaving. Madame A. came morg. Maud had her French lesson in dining room as nursery window was being mended, v. cold. Found dear Mother so so. Letter fr. Minnie determined to leave, pity. Found Miss G v. pleasant at breakfast this morg.
Sunday 17 February Lovely day, warmer. Lin walked over to see dear Roy, he had a cold & c’d not return here to lunch with Lin. I was dreadfully disappointed not to see his dear little face. He finds the lessons v. much more difficult than in his last class. 12
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Monday 18 February Heavenly day, warm as spring. Mother walked out with me once down garden, v. tired after. Lin working in (illeg) room most comfortable. Lovely & sunny all day. No letters by first post. Darling Maud wrote me a long letter much illustrated, few lines fr. Mrs. S. enclosed.
Tuesday 19 February Lovely day. Lin v. busy finishing 2nd block or rather drawing. Edgar came over after lunch, stayed till 8 o’c. Looks v. well for any of us. Mother better. Letters fr. Maud & Mrs. S. Lin hard at work, not out all day.
Wednesday 20 February Lovely day. Lin left by Granville this morning. Mr Green called & Mervyn went & lunched with him & remained till 6 o’c. Tassel went after leaving Lin at Station to see dear Roy who he found in bed with a bad cold, he is to be moved tomorrow in to another room. Miss Allen better. I drove to Ramsgate after lunch shop’g, came back & found Connie B. & Florrie H. here. Mother had heart attack fr. fatigue, better after. Mervyn & self to dinner alone. Letter fr. Midge, few lines fr. Mrs. S. Maud all right. Letter fr. Miss Gill this morg. Maud happier.
Thursday February 21 Lin dines at Mr Penn’s Wyndham Club. Two letters fr. Lin. Mother much better. I walked morg. with Mervyn. Mervyn went to Margate after lunch, saw dear Roy thinks him looking v. seedy, sh’d like to have him home & nurse him, bless him! Mrs. Hammond & silly niece called. Hailed pretty heavily after lunch. X. Dear Maud came on “unwell”. Mervyn went to see dear Roy looking v. seedy fr. cold.
Friday 22 February Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Mrs. Bradbury’s at home 9 o’clock. Allotment letters of new shares in Cent. Argt. Raily. due. Two letters fr. Linley. 13
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Maud still seedy. Letter fr. Mrs. S. Maud having little Cowards to tea tomorrow. Mervyn dined at Mrs. Green’s.
Saturday 23 February Heavy snow on ground. Mervyn & self for walk. Mother much better, seems to get stronger every day. Lin coming by Granville. Met him at Margate & went on to see dear Roy, found him better. Mr Sch. ungracious as ever, seemed amused at Lin’s coat, fur. Letters fr. Miss G. & Mrs. S. Darling Maud came on seedy on Thursday which accounts for her looking unwell lately. Lin tired, only arrived fr. Mrs. Bradbury’s dance at ½ p. 2 this morning. News of Yellow fever having broken out on the ship the Barkers have gone to S. America in. (illeg) dead & buried at sea. Letter fr. dear Roy.
Sunday 24 February Lovely morg. Lin gone for long walk along coast. Mother better but little boil on her dear nose.
Monday 25 February Mrs. Carbutt’s at home 4-6. Came up with Lin fr. Westwood by Gran. Left dear Mother much better. I think Maud looking poorly & depressed. Went to Mrs. Carbutt’s, v. slow. Met Petties, Medley & Miss Wills there. Densely slow. Game of cards with dear Maud, Miss G. & Mrs. S. Lin had good ride, v. v. cold. Found all well at home. Quiet evening. Madame du Quaine called, so sorry to miss her.
Tuesday 26 February Bitterly cold. Maud looks better & had good breakfast tho’ poor lunch after her walk. I went to see rooms at Mrs. White’s for Mother, engaged for some time. Went & saw Mrs. Macdougal who rec’d Mrs. Harrison’s rooms. Went & saw them, seem comfortable, tho’ dear for such a situation. Lin v. busy all day on Punch work. Bitterly cold & (illeg)! Lin to Mr Hunter’s after tea.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Wednesday 27 February Bitterly cold. Took Mrs. S. to Station, had to wait 35 minutes for Ealing train. Walked after to Watsons, shop’d etc. Drove at 3.30 to Miss Cook’s, find her prices nearly as high as Madame’s. To Welbys left Nana’s locket & to Burnetts got stuff for Maud’s dress, ordered cloth. Called on Mrs. Mocatta. Great furor! over Burmah Ruby Mines! Miss G. came down & sang after M. was in bed v. charmingly, seems to amuse Maud nicely with games. Jane went to do shop’g for me & saw Minnie, not well, leaving at her month.
Thursday 28 February Mrs. A. G. Pollock’s dinner ¼ to 8. Mrs. Flower’s at home 3-6. Bitterly cold. Went out morg. to Watsons, snowing & v. dirty. Lin played me trick of sending old letter fr. Minnie! Miss G. & Maud out. Edgar came in to tea looking v. well. Delightful dinner at the Pollocks. Col. Oldham took me in & was most amusing, in fact the dinner, wine, service & everything perfect. Lin enjoyed it & seemed better after his long day’s work.
Friday 1 March Bitterly cold, snow. Lin hard at work. Walked shops. Maud had Dolly to tea. Lin hard at work. Miss G’s sister came. Maud arranged magic lantern. I drove at 3 to Madame about mantle, called on Tabs, out, Mrs. Medley. Tabbie & B. Barrs called here, stayed some time. Miss Harcourt to tea.
Saturday 2 March Bitterly cold. Madame Allain here. Maud & Miss A to Stuart Gallery 1/2. Went out shop’g bought lining 1/8 for M’s dress. Called on Mrs. Coward, saw chicks & Baby. Mrs. C. kindly promised to lend me Evelyn’s dress to try on Maud. Linley rode. Sp. called morg. Lin walked up to town with him & rode after lunch. Lin dined at Mr Abbey’s, home v. late, after 4! Maud v. tired evg.
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Sunday 3 March Dense yellow fog early & v. cold, hard frost. Lin home fr. Abbey dinner to George Roller at 4 o’c. v. excited, won £10. Wish they w’d not gamble. Awake when he came in, v. festive. Cleared up & became lovely. Lin walked to Club. Miss G. went to St Mary Abbots. Lin & self overslept ourselves. Long ac’t in Observer about Piggott suicide at Madrid & “Times” being taken in so over the Parnell case.
Monday 4 March Bitterly cold. Maud better, pain gone. Busy all morg. Drove at 3.30 to Mde, fitted with mantle. Fetched Maud & went to tea at Montalbas. M enjoyed it v. cosy. Miss G, Maud & self evg. meal together. Cut out M’s dress after. Lin dined at Garrick, to Savoy after. Mr Tenniel gave dinner.
Tuesday 5 March Asked Tab & Ham to dine 7.30. Mother coming up to Grosvenor with Mervyn. H. Roller & Miss Huxley’s wedding 2.30, Lin & self going. Lovely day. Sad news of Mr E. J. Wood’s death fr. severe chill at Coventry. Lin & self to H. Roller’s wedding, lovely girl Beatrice. Called & had tea at Mr du Maurier’s on way home. Mrs. Tuer called. Little Cowards to tea.
Wednesday 6 March To Miss Dampier’s to be fitted. Walked some distance. Mervyn called v. excited about getting 2 letters fr. Lin for A. Harris & Wyndham, hope he will find engagement. I drove with him to Gros. Hotel at 3.30 & remained on to dinner with Mother. Dear Mother looking fatter & better altogether, went down to table d’hôte dinner with Mervyn & self. M. on to Hall to meet F. W. who sleeps at Gros. tonight with Mother. Letter fr. Mrs. S. returning tomorrow fr. Ealing. Barkers all right at B. Ayres. Entered £5 Lin gave me in Roy’s P. O. Savings Book.
Thursday 7 March
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. Montefiore’s dinner. Pouring wet & v. cold. Letter fr. Mr Wyndham to Lin about Mervyn. Sent cheque £15 London & Westminster Bk for 1st install. of 15 new Central Argentine Rly. shares allotted of £5 each.
Friday 8 March Lin dines Dr. F. Barnes. X. Petit ami. Very wet day, chilly. Letter fr. Mervyn. Drove at 3 to see Mother at 13 Maddox St, v. nice rooms. Lunched there, Mervyn & F. W. to lunch. Mervyn took her to Hampstead after. I stayed on all afternoon with Mother. Carriage fetched me at 7 o’c. Lin met at Dr. Morris at F. Barnes, wonder if it was Malcolm M. who saw Sch. boys & dear Roy.
Saturday 9 March Maud’s cold rather bad. Lin took her after lunch to see Paul Jones as I c’d not go, v. amusing. Miss G. went out on her own account came back just before Maud & Lin. Letter fr. Tabs asking to dine here tomorrow. Mrs. S. returned from Ealing looking v. well. Quiet evg. Lin rode morg. Brougham fetched them fr. theatre, they called on Tabs, found her out.
Sunday 10 March Maud’s cold bad. Miss G. to Church morg. Maud with me. Lin rode. Mr Guthrie, Mervyn, Tabs, Ham & B. Barrs to dinner 7.30. Mrs. S. & Miss G. did not come down. Miss G. bad headache. V. jolly evg. Ham came out of his shell more. B. Barrs v. much improved & seems intelligent.
Monday 11 March Lovely day. Lin rode with Mrs. Gilbert morg. Dear M’s cold little better. Roy’s letter, seems well & looking forward to holidays, v. good report fr. Mr Sch. Miss G. & self went round of calls, made 12. R. Haggard, W. S. Gilbert, McLaren, Boehm, de la Rue, Joshua, Messel, went in saw Mrs. Sington & Mrs. Hunter. Spielman, Heilbut, big at home there, saw Boughton, B. Davis sang. Gabbinelli, Mackenzie, L. Stone who seemed v. pleased to see me so that’s all right - A. Burnand & Eykyns. Good
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 afternoon’s work! Mrs. Millar & Mrs. du Maurier called. Maud’s cold seems better. Mrs. S. seems very bright & well.
Tuesday 12 March Lin dines with Mr Aird at House of Commons. Very seedy in bed till 12. No one called. Lin had good time at House. Heard Trevelyan, Ld. C. Beresford, Sir W. Lawton etc speak. Dined with Mr Aird & went to theatre after with him. Home late.
Wednesday 13 March Anniversary of dear Father’s death. Tony bitten by stray dog, had him sent to Stables, must watch him for 6 months. Lin rode before breakfast, dined at Royal Institute, sat next to Harry Quilter & Sir Vincent Barrington. Went with Maud at 2.15 with basket of flowers to Vic. Sta. sent it by Granville & sent telegram to Mervyn to fetch it fr. Broadstairs. On to see Mother, left Maud & took F. W. on with me to be fitted at Madames’s, awful fit!!! Missed Maud & Mother. F. came on with me & had tea, general confusion. Two Cowards to tea, Maud in late, acting after. Laurence out little while evg. Jane managed v. nicely.
Thursday 14 March Mrs. Medley’s dinner 8 o’c. Mrs. Elkin Mocatta’s dance 9.30. Lovely day. Lin rode before breakfast. I came down to breakfast. Miss G. seems v. delicate! Salon bien mal nettoyer ou pas nettoyer de tout. Nana came with Mrs Matheson & 3 children. Mrs. M. very pretty & sweet looking so glad Nana seems, & is, so comfortable. Thinks M. looking poorly & thin in face. Very charming dinner at Mrs. Medley’s, flowers lovely – 3 huge silver bowls filled with tulips. Mr Coster Dutch took me in & Mr Firth M.P. on other side, most amusing. Went on to Mocatta dance, not crowded enough. Mrs. Tweedie asked me to call. Miss Gill went with her sister to entertainment at Chelsea, in at 10.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Lovely day. Went out morg. shop’g. Met Miss Penn, walked with her, v. pleased to hear about Roy. Maud seems languid & not well, no appetite. Called on Miss Lutyens. Miss G & Maud out morg. Sp. came in & jumped about, fidgetted Lin. Took Maud with me after lunch in carriage, left her boots to be mended. To Mrs. Kemp’s about Lin going there Sunday & to Mother, found her so poorly sent Maud home & stayed until 7. Lin sent carriage for me. Maud seems very poorly & full of cold.
Saturday 16 March Lin goes to first night of Richard 111. Saw Madame Allain. Gave Maud castor oil, tongue v. bad & seems full of cold & phlegm. Lin working hard all morg. on second drawing. Tiresome because of drawing room. Drove at 3 to M. Pollock’s, Mrs. Chapman’s & Mrs. Crawford, away, went on to Mother seems very poorly, Mervyn too looked worried & seedy. F. W. there. Mrs. Chay(?) Terraro & C. Burnand came in to tea. Mervyn saw me into cab, 1/6 home. Lin rode at 5 o’c. Mrs. Sambourne & Miss Gill went out after lunch.
Sunday 17 March Invite to supper at Mrs. Kemp’s 7.30. Maud’s cold still heavy. Miss G. & Mrs. S. to church together. Miss G. & self to Church at 3.30. Went on after to Mother spent evg. there, cab home 2/-. Mother alone, seems v. poorly. Met C. Carr & D. Forbes on way to Mother. Mervyn at F. W’s. Gibbing horse coming home. Mervyn came as far as Church with me. Sp.called.
Monday 18 March Darling Roy & Midge’s letters. Went out at 3.30 called on Friths, L. Hammond, Cockerell, a’Beckett, du Quaire, Twiss, Harding, Waring, Boehm, Nottage, Chester, Silver, Arcol. Long chat with Miss Frith, all rest out except Mrs. Silver. Met 2 v. nice girls there. Maud came down & had game but does not seem herself.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Tuesday 19 March Went out morg. shop’g. Maud better but not right. Alice Linley called & went out with Mrs. S & chose mantle. Alice Leigh called with Mrs. Evans & Mrs. (illeg) all so stiff & starch! Lin & self to Gaiety Theatre “Faust up to date” v. pretty dance by 4 girls. Saw Mr & Mrs. Kemp there. Left Lin at Grosvenor Gal. Abbey there. Sad news of Mary Anderson v. ill, also Mrs. Langtry. Evelyn Coward here to tea. Maud little better.
Wednesday 20 March First night German Reed’s. Lovely day. Lin rode before breakfast. Box for morg. performance at Drury Lane. Mrs. S, Miss G, Maud & Evelyn to Pantomime. Alice Leigh dined here & went to German Reed’s with me. V. pretty little piece - Grainford(?). Laurence paid Lindsey £2.16.6, Derry Toms £1.10.0 & Wellby’s £2.17.0. for me after lunch, also left Pass Book.
Thursday 21 March X. Maudie’s time due. Rain & snow. Boy forgot to leave “Times” amazing on ac’t of Lin’s work. In all morg. busy. Called after lunch on Aunt Linda & stayed all afternoon. Lin dined out, met Americans, not in till after 2 o’c. Miss Gill finished Maud’s dress & stayed down & sang evg.
Friday 22 March Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Walked morg to R. Row with Maud & Miss G, lovely day. M. seems better & brighter. Miss G. went after lunch with Mrs. S. to see Mrs. Carter, returned at 8.30. Maud & self had very happy afternoon together, called on Mrs. Levy, O’Brian, Skirrow, Humphreys, H. Power, Montefiore & Mrs. Arthur Levy. Maud enjoyed it, at home at Mrs. Levy’s, amusing men there for a wonder. Letters fr. Midge & Miss Bourne. Lin v. busy on paper drawing of Harcourt as Elephant catching Balfour as Eel! Excellent.
Saturday 23 March Go to Midge’s. Lady Hardman at home 9.30 (Edison’s phonograph.) Maud out morg. with Miss G. Met Mde. Allain. Lunched early & Maud & 20
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 self went by bus to Prince’s Theatre “Paul Jones”. Miss Huntingdon (American) quite charming no wonder Maud was fascinated by her. Mr & Mrs. Skirrow there. Lin lunched with Mr Bradbury & came on to us at Theatre after, home in cab. Mis G. went to Hampstead to see her sister. Found Mrs. S. v. tired on return. Lin & self went to Lady Hardman’s at 10. Phonograph interesting but cannot see to what use it will be put, to hear once is enough - & more than enough.
Sunday 24 March Cold & dull. Mrs. S. seems tired & over done. Lin off for ride. I feel tired & seedy fr. atmosphere of rooms last night which was very bad. Went to Church at 3.30 with Miss G. & Maud. Sp. here, met us coming out of Church, with Mr Plasket. Mr & Mrs. Tweedie called, stayed tea. Lin busy with photos all afternoon. Lin rode with Mr Coward to Richmond.
Monday 25 March Paid washing £1.0.6½ leaves £1.18 still to pay. Mrs. Ascol & family left, let their house again. Went with Maud at 2.30 to Gardens, so lovely out, called coming home on Mrs Webster, Welch, Ionides & B. Lin & self went to see Richard 111 in evg. House smelt like tom cats, horrid. Good performance & exquisitely mounted piece but only seeing others as these characters one feels what a great artist Irving really is notwithstanding his excentricities.
Tuesday 26 March Mrs. Lucy’s dance to G. O. M. Lin going. Mrs. C. Critchett’s dinner, can’t go. I going alone to Mrs. C’s. Emma in very bad temper about milk – pity she takes everything personally. Lovely day. Lin rode before breakfast. Mrs. H. Levy called. Maud went with Lin to see Miss Huntingdon. Had tea at “Niagara”. Delightful dinner at Mrs. Critchett’s. Sir John Morris took me in & Sir W. Alt(illeg), head of Foreign Office on other side, most interesting men.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 X. Dear Maudie in bed little F came. To tea Mrs. Lewis’s. Letter fr. Mother. Mrs. Sambourne left us for St Neots at 3.30. Miss G. took her to station. Mr Glossop went down with her. I went at 3.30 called on Mrs. Hunter & Mrs. Fildes then on Mother at Grosvenor, found her v. poorly. Mervyn came in while there, has been engaged by Dacre at Grand Theatre Islington, was off to theatre with his everlasting F. W. Mother & self went together to Mr Corbet’s, to Edgar & So’s, found them in - had tea there - to Fortnums. I then left Mother at Grosvenor as afraid to leave Maud.
Thursday 28 March Lunch at Mrs. Boehm’s 1.45. Lin dines with Orchardson. Lovely day. Mrs. B. seedy. Lunched there & walked with Sp. to Gds, called on Mrs. Waring & on Mother, F. W. there. Mervyn v. excited about engagement.
Friday 29 March Lin hard at work all day. Dined at 7.30. Called with Maud on Mrs. Boehm left machine, Harrods Stores, Alexanders, Mrs. McTear, Mrs. Joachim & Susie a’Beckett. Maud v. poorly.
Saturday 30 March Div. Warrents City B. A. Trams sent out today. Picture day. Moscheles, Mc Whirter, Goodall. Maud & Miss G. for walk morg, M. in bath chair. Lin worked morg. Lin rode to see Boat Race, Cambridge won. Took Maud to tea at Mrs. Goodall’s. Miss G. out afternoon. Sp. came in & stayed some time. Mervyn arrived, very jolly having him. Lin tired evg. Sat in pretty but uncomfortable morg. room. Burnand wired Lin to go to Bouverie St to alter block.
Sunday 31 March Goodall pictures on view. Mrs. Carbutt’s dinner 8 o’c. Picture Sunday for outsiders. Went to Church morg. with Mervyn to Pro’. Heard interesting sermon, or rather part of it. Lin rode morg. Mervyn went to Hampstead to
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 dinner. Bertie Keith & wife called & had tea. Maud & Jane went for walk morg. M. seems better.
Monday 1 April Mr Boehm, Abbey, C. Carr, Guthrie, Tenniel, du Maurier to dinner. Mary Barker & Jolly came to assist & E’s husband. Supper after, played roulette. All seemed to enjoy evg. Table looked lovely, yellow green & orange. Miss G. & self did shop’g at stores etc & arranged flowers & fruit. Made coffee in morg. room. Mervyn’s first night in “Double Marriage” at Grand Theatre Islington.
Tuesday 2 April Lovely day. Sp. called & brought his two chicks, both look v. delicate. In all day. Put away glass etc. Maud out twice, looking better. Mrs. Coward, F.W, Lady Nottage, Mrs. Power, Mrs. Vicat Cole called. Mervyn in. Spencer came in to dinner, sang after, left at 11. Lin hunted Queen’s & had delightful day, rode with Ld. Coventry all the time. Sp’s two chicks came morg.
Wednesday 3 April Colder. Mervyn gone to see Mrs. Palmer B. at Kew – settled satisfactory. £1 salary a week & all expences to play “Rector” & “Tares”, Mrs. O. Barrington’s play. Maud v. weepy & seedy. Spoke to Mde A. about M. having French after luncheon. Walked morg. Went to Church, excellent sermon but too long - on sympathy. Called & had talk with Mrs. Orton. Took M. with me at 3 to call on Humphreys, Latham, Critchett, Pickering & Holmes. Met Ada Sp. there – aftraid I got her Nurse & Sp. into row by saying chicks came yesterday. Lin walked to Punch dinner.
Thursday 4 April X. Petit ami matin. F. W. came to lunch & went at 3.30 with me in brougham. Called on Mrs. du Maurier said uncomfortable thing about Abbey’s birthday being 1st April, Mrs. du M’s same day. Mrs. C. Carr there, uncomfortable generally. Called Mrs. Mackinlay interesting talk on 23
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 religion, charming woman. Called Lady Mackenzie - heard American sing & de Lara play, Mrs. Morley there - & Mrs. Medley, out. Met Mervyn in Argyle Rd. He & F. W. went off together. Lin & self quiet evg. Mervyn got on v. well at theatre.
Friday 5 April Goodall pictures on view 3 o’c. Sp. came in morg. Lovely day. Card fr. Mrs. S. In bed till 12, slept great deal. Went with M. at 3.30 to Mrs. German Reed’s saw K. R. & Mrs. Taff there, left cards on Mrs. Brine, Baines, Mrs. J. Mackenzie had tea there, Mrs. Nordenfeldt there & Mrs. Wolf(?) wife of Dr. who attended me after Roy was born. Called on Mrs. Lech & had tea with Mrs. P.Wright, met lady there who has taken Mrs. Arcoll’s(?) house. Lin v. busy on drawing of members of H. Commons as birds & animals, splendid drawing.
Saturday 6 April Mervyn off early for rehearsal. In bed till 12 o’c. Maud & self went up in brougham to Criterion, Lin met us. Saw “Still Waters run deep” charmingly acted all round. Wyndham & Mary Moore, Mrs. B. Bure, Blakeley etc. Letter fr. Mrs. Arkcoll & Ada Sp. Miss G. to Hampstead afternoon. Lin did second drawing morning. Spent(?) tremendously all morg. V. tired.
Sunday 7 April Mrs. A. Levy at home 9 o’c to welcome Mr Cowen. Picture Sunday. Mervyn left by 11 o’c train for Westwood. Lin rode. In bed till 12, better this time much. Maud & Lin went to 17 studios.
Monday 8 April Mrs. Kirzon’s luncheon can’t go on ac’t of Lin’s doing Robinson Crusoe by Burnand which must be finished in a month. Mervyn returned early fr. Westwood, brought flowers & eggs. At 3 o’c Maud went with me called on Mrs. Rainbow, Harcourt, Banks Tomlin, Tattersall, Warre & Lady
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Hardman. Home at 5.30. Mon. Allain came in Madame’s place – vy. annoyed, great liberty. Mrs. Kemp called.
Tuesday 9 April Mrs. Invararity’s at home 10 o’c. Box for Court Theatre. Mervyn looks v. done up. Lin doing R. Crusoe. Sp. called everlasting rows between himself & Ada – wonder where that will end. Mrs. Medley & sister, Mrs. C. Critchett & Mrs. Roberts called. Vy. cleverly acted “Weaker Sex” but unsympathetic play. Mr & Mrs. Kendall excellent. Saw Mrs. Phillips & daughter & Mr & Mrs. Mocatta there. Left Lin at Mrs. I’s, slow evg there, buttonholed by Mrs. Black! know it myself.
Wednesday 10 April Mrs. H. Levy’s dinner 8 o’c. can’t go. Dense fog. Dull & dark all day, pouring wet. Went at 3 in brougham with Maud to Garrick, left Lin’s coat there.
Thursday 11 April Dense black fog, darker than night. Took Mervyn at 11 o’c to ½ Moon St, called & saw rooms Maddox St & met darling Roy at Victoria. Tassel with him, came on here in cab, had lunch here. Roy looking well & plump tho’ not nearly so much grown as Maud. Mervyn leaves us today for rooms. Called at Bank, altered my signature fr. Marion to Mary Anne. Took Cert. for £40 stock in Cent Arg’t Rly. Wire fr. Lady Mayoress about Maud as character for ball on 1st May.
Friday 12 April Lin hard at work. Miss G. took chicks out twice.
Saturday 13 April Lin not working for wonder. Miss G, Maud, Roy & self for walk in Park. After lunch took Om. to Gaiety, saw “Faust up to date” capital. V. cold coming out. To Covent Garden, ordered fish etc, bought flowers & fruit.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Sunday 14 April Wet dull day. Miss G. & Roy to Church St Mathias by omnibus & back by same. Maud in morg. seems languid. Maud & self to afternoon service at St Mary Abbots, saw Mrs. Roberts, Mary & Dolly there. Lin to dine at Colin Hunter’s.
Monday 15 April Roy with croup. Kept him in bed all day. Sat with him all morg. Went with Maud at 4.30 to Mrs. Messel’s & had tea there, met Miss Schlessinger & Mrs. Shuster there. Roy v. tired slept at 9 & well all night.
Tuesday 16 April Roy’s cough better had good night kept fire in & kettle going. Dressed Roy, went at 11 to Vic to fetch his playbox & to Stores to get Mother’s present. After lunch Miss G. sat with Roy. Katie Speed, Miss Reed & Mrs. Alfred Reed called. Lin hard at work. Roy much worse, began incessant coughing at 5 o’clock. Sent for Orton at 9 o’clock, came & gave Roy diaphoretic, wish I had given him one yesterday. Jane fetched it 1/9 & paid for it.
Wednesday 17 April Up all night with dear Roy coughing till 4.30 incessantly. Dull day. Dear Roy seems better this morg. Letter fr. Mrs. S. enclosing money for dear chicks. Orton came.
Thursday 18 April Dear Roy better, came in drawing room for short time but cried with dreadful pain in tooth, slept with him. Orton came morg.
Friday 19 April Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Sp. & Daggles came morg. Went to Park with Maud & self in brougham morg. & returned here to lunch & Mervyn also. Up all night till 6 o’c with darling Roy in agony with tooth. Mr Herbert & brother came - gave gas - & took it out. Quite exhausted after, slept after 26
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 lunch. I had nap also, feel awfully done up. Dr O. said Roy might get up but much too weak to do so. Lin rode & took photos. Orton came at lunch time.
Saturday 20 April Lovely day. Dear Roy better tho’ quiet & languid. Lin, M. & self in cart to Park, walked half way down, met Messrs Finlay, Joshua, Bartlett etc. Dr O. called to see Roy. Sp. came with 2 chicks. Roy up & down to lunch, gave him champagne. Lin lunched at Club, played tennis after with Mr B. on Campden Hill. Went to first night of “Doris” at “Lyric”. Lin rode after lunch. Mare with cracked heel. Orton came.
Sunday 21 April Fine morg. Miss G. to Church morg. Dear Roy better but looks seedy & pale. Lin & self walked to Hyde Pk Gate Corner & took cab home. Sp. Ada & Dag. called, did not remain to dinner. Played with Roy, Miss G. also. Just going to Church with Maud when Mr O’Brian called, stayed some time so c’d not go. Lin lunched at Club, home to tea. Laurence out. Jane very seedy.
Monday 22 April Dear Roy better. Miss G, Roy, Maud & self walked to Round Pond. Lovely day but cold wind. On to Park, came back alone with Roy, v. tired & X, gave him beef tea when we came in. Played in garden till lunch, seems seedy generally. Miss G. out afternoon & evg. V. happy afternoon alone with chicks. Lin played tennis on Campden Hill with Bartlett. Poor Roy’s tooth ached again & cough troublesome at night. Jane v. poorly. Sp. came in to dinner, left about 11.20. Jolly married today.
Tuesday 23 April Lovely day. Went in cart morg. with Lin & Maud to Park. Roy & Miss G. walked as wind was cold & returned soon, Roy still seems weak. Dr O. called. Met Sp. & Mr Lusarda riding in Row. V. windy coming back. No
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 one called. Poured & hailed after lunch, colder. Tried guitar! Quiet evg. Gave Roy hot bath, Miss G. helped. Jane v. seedy.
Wednesday 24 April Very showery. Miss G, M, R. & self out but caught in showers. Sent Miss G. & M. home, R. & self on to boat shop. After lunch called alone on Mrs. Power (out) & stayed tea at Mrs. V. Cole’s, saw Blanche there. Called & had long chat with Mrs. Coward. Chicks to bed early. Lin bought new desk in dining rom. New desk arrived.
Thursday 25 April Colder. Roy down to breakfast. Out morg. & afternoon with L. after lunch to see boat race on Pond. I drove to Mrs. Dickens, 7 children there!!! Had long chat with her on house etc. Drove to Harrods, dirty place tho’ cheap. Called on Miss Lutyens & Americans opposite. Lin busy on Chamberlaine & Ld. Randolph, drawing on paper. Saw Mrs. Phillips about things, & Furzicott.
Friday 26 April Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Lovely day. Roy down to breakfast. Lovely box of soldiers fr. Mr Guthrie. Sp. came in, walked out morg. with me. Met chicks in park, home together. Sp. went with me to Stores. Changed credit notes for 5/1. Met F. Barking Young, not seen him for years. Bought flowers 1/-, M’s paper pattern 1/6, lilly roots. Sp. returned here to tea, called & left cards on Mrs. Carpenter.
Saturday 27 April Walked out morg. shops. Miss G. took chicks, met them in Kens. Mare still with cracked heel! Lin lunched at Club. Miss G, M, R. & self went to Adelphi by bus, Lin met us there. Came back in carriage, Miss G. in Om. “Harbour Lights” chicks delighted with it. Quiet evg. Played games with Roy.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. Tweedie’s dinner 7.45. Pouring wet morg. Chicks went for walk after lunch. Sp. & Dag. to lunch. Very pleasant evg. at Mrs. T’s. B. Trees, Mr Chester, Morris & 2 Miss Sherringtons there. Dullish dinner but amusing after. Pretty house & pretty maids.
Monday 29 April See lady about Basson’s character 2 to 3.30. Lovely morg. Chicks out. Paid washing 2 weeks. Sent cheque £12 to pay 3rd call on 4 new shares 2nd issue of B. A. Gt. Southern Rly. Went in cart with Lin & Roy to Zoo. Lin went to Club after leaving us & dined there, on after to first night of “Claudian”. Roy & self had v. jolly afternoon at Zoo, v. tired after. Nearly thrown down getting out of cart. Jolly knocked up against wheel of a cart coming home. Roy v. tired.
Tuesday 30 April X. Petit ami. Sp. Came in morg & stayed luncheon. Pouring wet. Miss G. going with chicks to get their shoes at stores. Maud going to tea with Lech’s 5.30 o’c. Poured after lunch. Saw gentleman about Basson, one of Queen’s equerries. Chicks & Miss G. went to Private V. of Grosvenor Gly. Met Mr Guthrie there. Carriage took M. on to Mrs. Lech’s after. Jane fetched her, sems to have enjoyed herself. Lin & self quiet evg. Lin worked after dinner.
Wednesday 1 May Lady Mayoress fancy dress ball. Can’t go. Chicks with Lin & Miss G. to see “The Two Roses” at Criterion & to Private V. of New Gallery after!!! Roy seems seedy & fretful. Mrs. Crawford called. Sat in drawing room & chatted some time, had bad winter at Oporto. Lin out at lunch, came in after. Lin met chicks at Theatre. L. turning out morg. room thoroughly. Sp. came in morning. Books still v. heavy £6.0.7 besides extras I have bought. Mrs. Evered called.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Thursday 2 May Mr Critchett’s at home 9.30 to 12.30. Begin beads. Lin hard at work on month’s block. Drove to Park with Roy after lunch, saw Queen! Paid books. Chicks for walk with Miss G. morg.
Friday 3 May Lovely day. Private V. R. Academy. Maud & Lin going 4 o’c. Miss Gill & Roy to Natural His. Museum. Wrote about loss £18 to Sp’s bankruptcy W. Ogle, enclosed Sp’s receipt for 3 Tucuman shares. Lin hard at work.
Saturday 4 May Lin out morg. to lunch. Miss G took 2 chicks in cab to Princess’s to see “Claudian”. Lin & self went in hansom, drove to Park & sat there after, great crowd. Quiet evg. Sp. came in after din. & stayed late.
Sunday 5 May Lin dines at Mr Lewis Wingfield’s. Lin drove Roy & self in cart to Vic Sta, met Phillips at Sta. going to Paris for exhibition Monday. Carriage met us at Broadstairs Sta. Most lovely day like summer. Effie & Con at Westwood when we arrived, Eff looking well, dear Mother fairly so, Con seedy. Roy v. happy with Fee & her pup. Eff walked home at 7 o’c, Con staying here. Roy slept in my bed. V. depressed at night, worried me about a tutor, wish he were happier at school.
Monday 6 May Mrs. Cusins at home 4 o’c (Pianoforte recital). Lin dines with Mr Birch at Academy din. Letter fr. dear Maud morg & Lin at night. Roy & self birds nesting, found 7 with eggs in, lots without. Roy v. depressed & down. Made good lunch & out again, took dear boy to school at 5 o/c. Mr Sch. v. aimiable. Miss Allen better but v. far from well, had long chat with her. & saw alteration at school & dear Roy in class. Gave him 2/-, dear Mother 3/-. Forgot key! Found Effie here on return, went back after dinner in carriage.
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Tuesday 7 May Mr Lucy’s dinner to meet Mr Gladstone. Dear Roy’s key! Went to Margate with Mother morg, bought Roy’s cake, jam etc & left it in his play box. Saw Miss Allen, looks better. Lovely day. Little Jeff & Eff here, Jeff v. good & amusing. Found all eggs gone from nests Roy & I found together.
Wednesday 8 May Mrs. Spielman’s dinner ¼ to 8 o’c. Lovely day. Mother & self drove morg. to Ramsgate shop’g. Met Eff at Station. Con not so well in bed nearly all day. Mrs. Treves called with her husband. Mother & self had walk thro’ grounds, saw any quantity of rabbits. Mother having bath put in. Short letter from Dickie, & fr. Maud. Wonder how my dear Roy is., long to see him. Worked at Maud’s dress.
Thursday 9 May Mr Alfred de Rothschild’s dinner. Juvenile meeting at Town Hall 4.30 pm. Went with Eff to see my dear Roy. Sat some time with Miss Allen, only saw darling for a few seconds, fancy he looks thinner already.
Friday 10 May H. & Jessie come for a week. I returned fr. Westwood by Gran. Con better. Mother saw me to Station. Midge arrived soon after. L. met me at Vic. Midge & self called after lunch on Mrs. C. Praed & Mrs. Spielman & to F(illeg) dressmaker. Bought fruit 3/3, spent £3 at Westwood.
Saturday 11 May Enquire about receipt of £12 sent to Glyn Mills Currie & Co April 20th Monday, posted by Jolly at Zoo. Midge, Maud & self to “Yeoman of Guard”. Lin met us there. Lin dined at some artists dinner.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Wet. Miss G. to Church. Ham to Tattersall’s all day. Miss G. home afternoon. Self, Midge, Lin & Maud to Tattersalls after lunch. Walked home. Edg. & So. there.
Monday 13 May Ham’s horses to be sold on the 13th today at Tattersall’s. Midge & self went to sale & Lin. Lin in cart to Tattersall’s morg. with Midge. Midge & self to T’s after lunch, horses fetched highest prices of any in sale, £210 Trumps & £150 Adventurer. Carriage met us at Hyde Park. Went to Witton, Midge ordered dress, saw Sophy at Tat’s left her in Park. Folkestone went dead lame, knocked himself, sent him home & went by Om. & cab 1/4. Lin dined at a German’s, New Burlington St.
Tuesday 14 May Mrs. Pickering’s at home 10.30. Edg. & Sophy to dinner 7.30. Ham returns to Royals at 10.30. Midge & self to French dressmaker, dear distinctly, ordered garb to be fitted Tuesday 10.30. Lin rode morg, Park. Mrs. de la Rue, J. Monckton, Baines, Warre, O’Brian, a’Beckett, Lindo, Boehm, Blanche called. Midge & Maud out shop’g after lunch. E. & So. to dinner. Lin went alone to Mrs. Pickering, rather slow evg. there, Lin home early.
Wednesday 15 May Mrs. Oscar Wilde at home 4-7. Two stalls for “2 Roses” Criterion. Lovely day. Morg. Performance at Criterion, Midge Maud & self went, saw “Two Roses” v. good. Midge & self shop’g all morg. Went to be fitted Miss Witton. Drove thro’ Park home, called on Edg. & So. Quiet evg. Tilda to supper, music.
Thursday 16 May No french lesson. Mrs. G. Hart at home 5 o’c. Went to Mde. Gilli morg by bus. Maud missing French lesson. Matinée at Richard 111, went in bus M, Miss G, Midge & self. Maud & self to Mrs. Hart’s. Densely slow, & to
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. Tweedie’s, Mrs. Thurly & the Baby there. Saw weary dull man met there before. Calls fr. Mrs. Carpenter & Miss Jarrett.
Friday 17 May Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Lady Seton’s dinner ¼ to 8 o’c. Mrs. Quilter at home 10 o’c. Mrs. P. Wright’s at home ½ p. 4. Mother coming up to town for one night.
Saturday 18 May Midge returned to The Royals. X. Maud little F. Took om. to Hyde Pk. Corner, Miss G. & Maud, & sat there, returned in om. Lin drove me in cart to see Mother, found her very low & poorly, wish I c’d have stayed. Edgar came in stayed some time. Maud & Lin drove round Park. Call for Cen. Argt. Rly of £15 to be paid by 11th June.
Sunday 19 May Miss G. to Church. Lin riding morg. Maud seedy. V. wet day. I went to Mother at Grosvenor Hotel lunched & dined there. Edgar took Mother to Church morg. Lin was to have played tennis at Mr Hickman’s’, too wet. Maud dined with Lin evg. Fritz Jackson called.
Monday 20 May Mrs. G. H. Boughton 4.30 at home to see “Petticoat Perfidy” by Sir C. Young, performers Lady Monckton, Mrs. Crawley & Mrs. Labouchere. Mrs. T. Black’s at home 4-6.30. Ap’t with dress maker at 10.30. Did all these. Most amusing performance at Mrs. Boughton’s. Maud sat at tennis court whilst Lin played. Called on Miss Winthrop & Mrs. Yale & Mrs. Spofforth. Dear Mother called about 9.30! evg! Unhappy letter again fr. dear Roy. Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Carpenter called.
Tuesday 21 May Mrs. G. Coster at home 4-7 (Grossmith). Entered £12 to account at Bank fr. Roy’s P. O. O. Shop’d. Mrs. Rainbow & Mrs. Warre called. Lin played practical joke on Mr Lucy, wired 2 dogs w’d arrive Queen’s M. at 5 o/c 33
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 tonight. Lin took Maud to leave cards in cart at 5 o’c on Lady Rosebery, Mr de Rothschild, Mrs. Williamson - no Wilkinson, & Mrs. Coster. Lin & self went to Opera saw “Carmen”, Marie Rose & Miss MacIntyre & D’Andrade. Splendid house. Saw C. & R. Burnand, heard of poor Gertie breaking blood vessel fr. Mrs. Warre, sent to enquire.
Wednesday 22 May Mrs. Oscar Wilde at home. Special meeting about extention of City of B. Ayres Trams. Wire fr. Mother to go to Gros. H. Went & return’d by Om. Found dear Mother pretty well, lunched there. Con & Jeff there, going with Mother to Westwood by Granville. Called at 3.30 on Mdes Rider Haggard, a’B, Tyrell(?) Lady Seton, Mrs. Wilde, met her mother & Lady Lucas there, Mrs. Invararity, Flower, Ross & Evered. Tilda here to supper. V. cozy evg.
Thursday 23 May Asked Alice to stay night - altered. Shall lunch with Nellie K. 1 o’c. Went to Hampstead at 11.30 by Metro. Took cab fr. Swiss Cottage to Nell’s. Forgot number! Enquired at 4 houses. V. pretty house. Nell walked to call on Mrs. Holl & Mrs. Pettie with me, met carriage, called & saw Aunt L. & Ethel. Fearful thunderstorm & hugest hail stones I ever saw, felt quite frightened coming home. Lin rode morg. V. hard at work.
Friday 24 May Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Mrs. F. Macmillan’s at home 10 o’c. Lady Freake’s at home Friday 3.30 –6.30. Mrs. Livesey at home 5 o’c. Out morg. shops with Maud & Miss G. Called at 3.30 on Mrs. Tuer, Joachim, met Mrs. Tadema there, (asked me to go Tuesday evg) Mrs. Lewis, Livesey, Lady Freake. Heard Alice Gomer, G. Powers sing charmingly, Brandram recited, don’t care for him at all. Met Mrs. Stone there & went on together to Mrs. Wright’s. She came home with me & Mrs. Coster called. Lin v. hard at work – bothering F. C. B.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Lady Russell’s at home. Windows cleaned by Nash! Clean at last. Went to Mde Gilli. Lin, Miss G. & Maud went to meet of Coaching Club. Met Olive & brilliant bro. in om, also Miss Lehman. Miss G. out after’n. & evg. Maud & self dress making. Drove with Lin to Park with Maud at 6, crowded, called & saw Abbey’s studio, walked home. Edg. & So. c’d not dine here.
Sunday 26 May Mrs. C. Praed’s dinner ¼ to 8. Very wet. M. & Miss G. to Church. I to Pro, had splendid sermon on the Virgin, wish I c’d believe & understand. Called on Miss Lutyens interesting talk. She has old engraving of Van Dyke’s picture of Charles 1, Queen & 2 children cut out of Palace (illeg) at Moscow & given to Miss L’s father. V. interesting din. at Mrs. C. P’s. Mr Herman Merivale took me in to dinner, most amusing. Mrs. Roose there v. bad news of Gertie, American actor & Mr & Mrs. McCarthy.
Monday 27 May Mrs. H. Levy’s dinner ¼ to 8. Pouring wet day. Another unhappy letter fr. darling Roy, making the 3rd - aftraid he must be poorly. In all day. Mr Leon took me in to dinner a vulgar jew no anything but bad manners & worse conservation. Mr Gardener, Mr & Mrs. Jopling Rowe there, all rest jews. Maud in spare room. Letter fr Mervyn doing well. Lin walked to Club & lunched with Milliken.
Tuesday 28 May Lady Russell’s at home 10.30. Lin presides at Seasons Club dinner. Mrs. Tadema at home evg. Maud goes to Mr Davis to tea & spend afternoon, carriage fetched her. X. Petit ami. Mrs Mackenzie, McClean, Nordenfeldt & Ledger called. Busy with M’s dress. Posted certificate of 1 new City of B. A. Trams at (illeg) myself with other letter to London & County Bank.
Wednesday 29 May Mrs. Oscar Wilde 4-7. Mrs. Livesey’s drawing room tea, her two younger girls to be presented. Miss Bourne (illeg) tea. Fête at Albert Hall. Miss G. 35
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 out afternoon & evg. Took Maud to see Livesey girls & 2 round Park. Feel v. queer & seedy. Quiet evg. Mrs. Aird called.
Thursday 30 May Mrs. E. Hart at home 5 o’c. Asked Miss Bournes to dinner. Postponed. Al fresco fair at Albert Hall. Asked Sophy to lunch. Came & drove her after to Mrs. Wandsey’s. Called to see rooms at 16 Half Moon St & S. Audley St. Left cards at Mr Quilter’s, called on Mrs. Pickering, had tea with her. Mrs. Latham, Mrs. McLaren & Mrs. Agnew called.
Friday 31 May Al fresco fayre at Albert Hall. V. seedy in bed till 12.30. Poor Gerty Burnand died.
Saturday 1 June Pay £9 to B. Ayres & Rosario Rly. for 3rd instalment of Tucuman. Maud & Miss G. to see meet of Coaching Club in Park. Sp. came back to lunch. Saw Percy Howard for 1st time for 13 years!!!. After lunch Lin, Sp. & self in cart to Park, v. crowded. Sp. & self sat there whilst Lin went on & shop’d. Saw Prince & son riding & Princess driving. Lin rode morg. to meet, saw C. Hartree in Park & Ward Bennett.
Sunday 2 June Mrs. Campbell Praed at home 10 o’c. Maud & Miss G. to Church. Lin, M. & self to Mrs. Hickman’s at 5 o’c. Stayed till 7. L. out. Lovely day. Heard all about Mrs. Christie’s death. Lin went after dinner to Mrs. C.P’s delightful evg there, art & literature in great force. Tilda came to tea.
Monday 3 June. Asked Miss Bournes to dine & theatre after. Lovely day. Heard of poor G. Burnand’s death last Friday. Letter fr. my boy still unhappy, wish he was better. Sent cheque of £9 to Glyn Mills Currie & Co.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. Alma Tadema at home evg. Maud went with Lin to Mr Davis’. Dear Roy’s report, excellent. Can’t make it out as he says he gets into such trouble. Mrs. Cockerell called only, with her little girl. Lin rode after breakfast.
Wednesday 5 June Mr Herkomer’s theatrical performanvce at Bushey at 2.30. Mrs. Pickering’s dinner 8 o’c. Lin & self went in cart to Euston. Great many going down in Special to Bushey. Mis G. took Maud to Westwood & returned at night. Tilda here to tea & dinner. Sp. called, met him on way home. Long day & theatrical performance interesting, v, but dull & distinctly amateurish. Lin & Mr Tenniel home by early train, I with Val Princep, Orchardsons & Mr Davis. Tony at stables with Ella. Letters fr. darling Roy & Midge. R. still unhappy, would like to take him away. “Donovan” won Derby today. Lin won Punch stakes!
Thursday 6 June. No French lesson. Mrs. G. Coster’s dinner ¼ to 8. Lin goes on river with Mr Wyllie. Miss G. gone home till Maud’s return. Too tired to go on river. Lovely day, v. v. hot. Miss Gilbert, Miss Bournes & F. Walford called & had tea. Fearful thunder storm at night. Another sad letter fr. my dear boy. Lin & self in all day. Very interesting dinner at Mrs. C’s. Mrs. Macfarlane beautiful, played & sang guitar. Met Raphaels, Joshuas & Israel generally. Charming dinner & beautiful house. Mrs. C. delightful hostess.
Friday 7 June Mrs. Livesey’s at home 5 o’c. Lady Nottage’s at home 3.30 to 6.30. Mrs. Mactear at home 10 o’c. Pd £15 to London Western Bk. Lothbury for 15 new Cent. Argt. Rly shares, believe 2nd call. Midge called. Went out together shop’g. Bought flowers 4/11. Fetched Midge at 4 & called on Mrs. Latham, Medley, Agnew, C. Praed, Lady Nottage, v. amusing, & to Lady Boehm’s, saw Eff & Mrs. Patterson. Stormy & close.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Saturday 8 June Mrs. Hodgson at home 4 - 7. Go to Edgar & Sophy at Sandgate, Shorncliffe station.
Sunday 9 June (blank)
Monday 10 June Pouring wet Bank Holiday. Lin out got soaking in new overcoat. Edg. & Lin dined at Mess. (entries for Tuesday crossed out)
Tuesday 11 June No French lesson. Pay £15 Cent. Argt. Rly. Sports at grounds. Lovely day. Lin rode Griselda, enjoyed it immensely. So & I walked to furniture shop, met Lin & walked home with him. Lovely day, warmer, tho’ coldish to me! After Lin left So, Gladys & self drove to Military Tournament, enjoyed it v. much. Saw some v. handsome women. Walked home, Edgar joined us there. Quiet evg. v. tired. Cards of callers at Staf. Ter. sent, Mrs. Invararity & O. Shakespear. Little girl to lunch. Lin went to London after. So, Gladys & self in fly to Sports, v. amusing. Letter fr. dear Roy still miserable.
Wednesday 12 June Matinée for Lady Monckton at St George’s Hall, Langham Place 3 o’c. Soirée at R. College of Surgeons. Edgar acting galloper to Sir Baker Russell, rode Griselda. I left for St. Lawrence at 1.30. Sophy drove me to Station & so ends a very happy little visit which we both enjoyed immensely. Fees
5/-.
Stamps 1/-. 2nd fare 3/9. guard
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Darling Roy & Maud met me at St. Laurence Sta, both looking well especially Roy. Spent day with us & I took him back at 6 o’c. He looked v. nice in new Norfolk blue suit & walks better. 3 letters fr. Lin. Dear Mother only so so.
Thursday 13 June No French lesson. Mrs. E. Hart’s at home 5 o’c. At home, dancing, at Mrs. G. Drabble’s 9 o’c. Two letters fr. Lin. Lovely day coolish. Mother better. Drove to Margate with dear Mother morg. Bought things for Maud & called on Mrs. Thornton, saw her. Con came about tea time with bull dog, stayed to dinner & took Fee away with him. Hay making.
Friday 14 June X. Lovely day. Maud came on seedy. Quiet day. Mother seems better.
Saturday 15 June Mrs. Hodgson at home 4 o’c. Mrs. Latham’s dinner ¼ to 8 o’c. Drove over morg with Maud to Broadstairs. Met Eff & 2 chicks in donkey cart & nurse walking. Posted letters to Tabs, Lin & C. S. Con, Eff & Geoff stayed to lunch. Baby & Nurse drove back. I drove back with Effie & C. Expected Edgar & So but they did not come.
Sunday 16 June Lady Seaton’s at home 4-7. Went to Church, Con & Eff there. Maud seedy. Took basket of flowers to dear Papa’s grave, returned in brougham. Con & Eff here all day until 6.30, went back in carriage. I went with them, saw chicks in bed. Been most heavenly day. Letter fr. Lin morg. Had horrid dream about him being hurt riding. Lin goes over to Paris with all the Punch Staff today.
Monday 17 June No French lesson. Maud & self to Ramsgate shop’g. Lovely day. No letters fr. Lin all day. Eddie came in at lunch time, stayed till 7.30. Mervyn arrived by Granville, both boys look awfully well. Mr Tomlin 39
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 called. Maudie still looks seedy. Dear Roy’s letter, seems more resigned & more in his old form.
Tuesday 18 June Lovely day. All the Cons coming over.
Wednesday 19 June Mrs. Oscar Wilde’s at home 4-7. Mrs. Stephen Williamson’s dinner at 8 o’c. Can’t go. Mrs. Farquharson’s at home 10 o’c. Mrs. E. Hart’s at home to meet General Boulanger 10 o’c. Maud & self returned fr. Westwood. Lovely day, left dear Mother fairly well, Mervyn there. Lin arrived fr. Paris 10 minutes before us here, does not look well, complains roughness in throat. Off in cart to Punch dinner, had only just time for bath, cup of tea & off. Darling Roy’s ½ term report, is head of his class by considerably over a hundred, am so pleased. Maudie had bath, she all right, glad to have her home. Everything looking so nice, endless invitations to answer, 14!
Thursday 20 June Mrs. Livesey’s at home 9.30. Mr Holland’s at home 10 o’c, Hungarian band. Mr Cusin’s concert 3 o’c. Out all morg. with Maud, walked to Harvey’s, home in Om. Lin with awful cold! Expected it. Took M. Pollock to Concert, charming C, so varied. Valda, Patey & Barrington Foote(?) sang, Piatti & Mde Ina, Mrs. Kendal recited. Called after at Jessie’s & Tabbie’s. Mrs. Richmond called. Maud for walk with Jane. Lin doing caricature of Furniss.
Friday 21 June Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Mrs. Tuer’s at home 9.30. Mrs. Tweedie’s at home 9.30. Called in brougham with Maud at Bank about bothering Calls etc on Cent. Argt. Rly. Paid £2 on one newly allotted Tucaman at Bank & left my allotment papers there for them to forward. On to stores, bought M’s shoes & walking ditto. 6.9 & 9.9 making 16.6, candles 2/2. Lin’s cold v. bad, hard at work. Miss G. returned. Sp. came in to tea. Went alone to 40
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. Tuer’s, met Wirgman who kindly saw me to carriage, Mrs. Joachim, du Maurier etc there, great crush. Charming house. Lin so hard at work.
Saturday 22 June Notice fr. C. Argt. They had stock Cert. for £40, not received it! Or else mislaid it (illeg). Mrs. Joshua at home 10 o’c. Paid £25 making £30 pd. for new B. A. & Rosario new 4 per cent debenture. Also £8 for final Call of £2 per share for B. A. Gt. Southern Railway Ex. 1892 second issue. Both to Glyn Mills Currie & Co. Posted these by Miss Gill. Jess in about tea time. Lin & self to Globe “Faust up to date”. Saw Ham & M & Mde Descharges(?) there. On to Joshuas. Jane Harding there recited piece with 2 french men (illeg) Old Robin Grey. Lovely woman, most fascinating face, looks better on stage than off. Sarasati, O. Wilde, Helen Mathews, A. Alexander etc there, brilliant night, home at 3 o’c.
Sunday 23 June X. Petit ami. Lovely day. Lin rode morg. Ham & Jess to lunch. H. cross! Lin to tennis at Lewis’. H. left soon after, Midge stayed on. Miss G. walked part of way home with her. Miss G. & Maud to Church. Quiet evg To bed early, not one caller.
Monday 24 June Lovely morg, dull afternoon. Lin rode to Alexandra Hotel, saw H. F. Box for Military tournament, can’t go. Miss G. & Maud out morg. Dolly Robarts to tea with Maud. Maud took castor oil this morg, not been quite right for 3 days. Charming letter fr. dear Roy to his father, good spirits & much happier, a dear sensible little letter. Lady Reed called. Midge & Tabs called & had tea. Lin drove me after round Park. Tabs looking v. pretty & well. Received 2 Bankers receipts (Glyn Mills Currie) for £25 to B. A. & Rosario 4 p.cent debentures making £30 paid. £8 to B. A. Gt. Southern 5 p.cent final call.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mrs. Carpenter’s at home 10 o’c. Lady Lucas at home 10 o’c. Mrs. A. G. Pollock at home 4-7. Mr Moulton’s dinner 8 o’c. Lovely day. Lin rode early with F. C. B, thinks Paris work extra, je l’espère! Paris Punch number excellent, Lin’s work beautiful, best. Maud out early with Miss G. H. & Tabbie, Mrs. Nicol & Mrs. Spielman called. I had drive round Park with Lin. Lady L’s at home charming beautiful music. Mrs. du Quane also called!
Wednesday 26 June Mrs. Oscar Wilde’s at home 4-7. Mrs. S. Williamson’s at home 10 o’c. Lady Mackenzie’s at home 10 o’c. Academy Soirée. Mr F. Macmillan’s at home 5-7. V. bad! Went in cart with Lin after scramble lunch at ½ p. 12 to Alexandra H. Fetched H. F. & went to Agricultural Hall for military tournament. Saw J. Penn & 2 little girls, Kate Reed Adams, Capt. & Mrs. Ross & their 2 chicks. Tournament much the same as we saw at Edgar’s, only not so pleasant as that day in open air. Left Lin near Garrick. Tilda & Midge called, stayed some time. Maud & Miss G. out for walk. Queen came to London.
Thursday 27 June Mrs. E. Hart at home 5 o’c. Mrs. C. Matthews at home 10 o’c, supper at 11.30. Postponed. In bed till 12. Drove at 4.30 to Mdes Farquharson, Holland, Gilli (about dresses) O’Brian, Mother & Mervyn at Grosvenor. Dear Mother looking well, F. W. there. Called at Alexandra, all out, & Mde du Quane. Lin rode morg. Jolly smashed cart yesterday coming home! Sweet letter fr. my dear boy, sent it on to Mrs. Sambourne. Very hot.
Friday 28 June Mrs. A. Levy at home 4-7. Briton Rivière’s dance 9 o’c. Lovely weather. Shopped morg. Mrs. Burnand called. Announcement of Princess Louise’ of Wales engagement to Lord Fife. Out all morg. Rested after lunch. Mrs. Evered & Mrs. Hickman called. Dined at Mrs. Lewis’. Mr Ionides took me in, met Mr & Mrs. Henderson & Mrs. Schiff. Mrs. L. ill in bed. Too tired to go on to Rivière’s dance. V. hot day. 42
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Saturday 29 June Spencer calleds morg. & afternoon in full get up for Levy.. Mrs. Hodgson at home 4-7. Pay Glyn Mills Currie & Co £25 making £30 paid for £100 stock in issue of 4 per cent debenture stock of B. Ayres & Rosario Rly. Paid this on 23rd June. Duchess of Abercorn at home. Lady Ellis at home. Gwennie to tea with Maud. X. Maud little F, looks v. poorly with it. Lin working. Tabs & self called on Mrs. Watney, Spielman, had tea there, Mrs. H. Power. To Alexandra, had tea there. Tabs & Ham off to Richmond (illeg). Cab 15/- there & back!!! I called on Mrs. McTear. Lin to Duchess of Abercorn’s reception. Went to Harrod’s morg.
Sunday 30 June Pay £8 last call on 4 B. A. Gt. S. Rly. 5 per cent extension shares 1892, second issue. Paid this on 22nd June. Mr & Mrs. Burnand, Jess, Tabs, & 2 Hams to dinner 8 o’c. Mrs. Lewis’ & Mrs. Hickman’s tennis. Maud in bed till 12. Miss G. to Church. After lunch walked with Lin to Mrs. L’s. Alexanders, Collier, Kemp etc there & Minnie Terry & her mother. Lin went on to Hickmans to play. Mr Burnand in v. good spirits, Rosy v. upset about poor Gerty. Miss G. out evg. H. F. sang. All left at 11.30. Lin rode morg. F. Jackson, Sp. & Mrs. Sylvester called.
Monday 1 July Pay £3 City B. A. Tram, allotted one share only. £2 of this paid at London & County Bank on 21st of June. Lady Blomfield at home. Mrs. Speed’s tea 5 o’c. Sales all on. Went in brougham at 5 o’c to Mrs. Speed. Spent 1/2 on telegram to Hare. Met Mde Lofer at Mrs. S’s. Called on Dr Harley & Midge, saw Ham & Tilda there, home thro’ Park. Nana came to lunch & tea with Maud, looks seedy. Went after dinner to see “Profligate” at Garrick Theatre, the prettiest theatre I ever saw, the piece by Pinero harrowing & aimless. Throat bad so did not go on to Lady B’s.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Tuesday 2 July Mrs. Joachim’s at home 10 o’c. Sir James Linton’s dinner, 7 for 7.30, music 9.30. Mrs. Ionides garden party. Lady Reed’s at home 10 o’c. Out morg. with Maud & Miss G. chose dressing gown & M’s jacket. Throat v. uncomfortable & painful, got (illeg) glycerine & (illeg). Met Mrs. G. a’Beckett. Mr Parson’s at home 5 o’c. Sp. came, lunched & went with me to Mr Parsons, met Mrs. Millet, Mrs. Ashton Dilke & Marcus Stones there, after to Ionides, crush, saw Mrs. Wilset(?) insignificant & cocky, may be my imagination. Went alone at 10 o’c to Mrs. Joachim’s & Lady Reed’s, only stayed ½ hour at each.
Wednesday 3 July Mrs. J. Rowe at home 10 o’c. Mr Quilter’s smoking party 10 o’c. In bed to breakfast, v. tired. Out shop’g morg. Called after lunch on Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Latham, Duchess of Abercorn & Mrs. Williamson, Cartwright. Lin riding to Punch dinner, doing caricature of himself in colour for Mr Bradbury. Lady Lucas called. Maudie not over well.
Thursday 4 July No French lesson. Mr Gregory’s children’s party at Foundling. 3.30 to 6.30. Mde Coronio at home 5 o’c. Maud to Mrs. Burnands for day, wired to Mde Allain & Mrs. B. Lin rode morg. Queer pain in left side. Drove out at 5 o’c with Miss G. to Mde Gilli, Marshall & Snelgrove’s & fetched Maud. Saw Mrs. B, Connie, Mary & Cuthbert. Lin & self went to see the “Profligate” by Pinero. V, cleverly written & well acted but false sentimentality etc.
Friday 5 July Mrs. Ionides dinner 8 o’c. Mrs. Stephenson Ralli’s at home at Grosvenor Gallery. Shah at Hall. Out morg. with Maud & Miss G. to Gardens, rested after lunch. Lin finished work early, to Mrs. I’s. Met Mr & Mrs. Trump Welch & Mr & Mrs. L. Robinson (gentleman I mistook for H. Power!!!) V. amusing man & handsome wife. On to Hall, waited for Lin in Park, saw Shah etc. Hall magnificent. Shah party arranged in a coterie in stalls, full 44
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 blaze of Electric light on them, not to be envied! Ralli party distinctly slow.
Saturday 6 July Mrs. Macmillan (Knapdale) at home 4-7. Mrs. Faudel Phillips 10 o’c. Lady Ellis at home. Mrs. Shakespear at home 4-7. Drove at 12 in dog cart to C. O. B’s, Wimbledon. V. good luncheon there, flowers & fruits delightful. Mrs. A. Linley & Mr Coghlan there. On with Lin to tennis tournament. Mrs. Hillyard beat Miss Rice & is now Lady Champion. Saw Renshaw & Mr Barlow play. On to Lady E’s. V. late, electric launch towed home!!!. Charming party at F. Phillips’s. Met Frankfort(?) Moore author of “Forgotten” etc. Nana here for day.
Sunday 7 July Dear Father’s birthday. To Pro. M & Miss G. to Church. Miss G. off after luncheon. Maud, Lin & self to Lewis’, met Singtons, Sir F. Haynes, Pilleau, Moiras etc there. Lin playing. Lin did charming drawing on Lewis’ fan, somnambule mouse!
Monday 8 July No French lesson. Lady Blomfield at home 9.30. (illeg illeg) To Madame Gilli about white dress. After lunch went to buy it at Allison’s. Ordered stays. Mrs. Tomlin & sister & Mrs. Henderson called. Lin played tennis with Mr Reed. Went to see “Cap’t Swift” at Haymarket. Mr Reed met us there. Most delightful play & charmingly acted. B. Tree quite charming.
Tuesday 9 July Lady Boehm’s at home 10.30. Morg. shop’g, Sp. with me. Mary Burnand to spend day. Took Maud & Mary in carriage with me at 3 to be fitted with white dress & on to Mr Parkinson’s. Maud had tooth out, v. seedy after, dreadful tooth to come out. Delightful evg. at Lady B’s, stop’d till 2.30. Mrs. Vicat Cole called.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Sir R. Webster at home 10 o’c. Mrs. Gregory at home & garden party 4-7. Laurence asked to go out. Maud gone to Cheshire, Miss G. & self took her to Euston & she went down with Ham & Jess. Sp. called with Douglas. Lin walked to Punch dinner. Miss Frith called. Tilda to tea & dinner. I took Tilda to Park Lane at 10.30 fetched Lin fr. Garrick & on to Sir R’s, dull party plenty of titles & boredom. Glee singing good but comic. Thorndyke sang. Lin walked to Punch dinner. Laurence went to meet her sister at Vic.
Thursday 11 July Mrs. Anderson Critchett’s at home 10 o’c. Scrip Certificate to bearer for stock of issue of £750,000 4% debenture stock City of B. Ayres ready today. Paid on £100 stock for this £30. (B. A. & Rosario stock). Miss Gill left at 12.15 for Devonshire. Sp. to lunch. Lin lunching at Lady Boehm’s to meet Irving etc. Promised to take tea at Mrs. Gales to hear Miss Winthrop sing. F. W. here to tea. Went with me to dressmakers. Delightful evg. at Mrs. Critchett’s. May (illeg) there looks exactly the same as on stage.
Friday 12 July Mrs. Macmillan Sen’r at home 4-7. Mrs. Lewis’ Garden Party 4-7.30. Pouring wet day. Eton & Harrow match at Lords. Pleasant party at Mrs. L. Crowds there notwithstanding rain. Lin hard at work. Quiet evg.
Saturday 13 July Mrs. Barker’s to tennis & lunch. Dull day. Drove after lunch to F. B’s in dog cart with F. Mr Shannon, Mr Coglan & self went to see final match between Lewis Hillyard & 2 Renshaws, splendid playing. Saw Mr (illeg) & Mrs. W. L. Agnew! Large party to dinner at F. B’s. Very pleasant afternoon & evg. Like Mr Shannon & Mr Coglan more each time I see him. Lin rode morg.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Sunday 14 July Asked friends to dinner. Mr King Salter & Mr Angel to dinner 8 o’c. Lovely day. Cleaned out Dickies’ cage & stayed in all day. Lin lunched at Mr Guthrie’s in his new rooms & went for tennis to Mr Hickman. Too tired to meet him there. Norman Sinclair called & had tea with me. His father thinks of taking up title but it is difficult without money, Lord Caithness having left all money away the last heir having cut off entail.
Monday 15 July Lady Blomfield at home 9.30. Propose going for day to Fittleworth. Went by 10.33 fr. Vic. to Pulborough. Eff met me, cost 11/6 fare. 2/- cab to Vic, papers 2d. Lunched & tea’d at Con’s. Dear old Punch looking well & goes well. Country lovely, think we might be very comfortable there. Con took me back to Sta. in dog cart. Lin met me at Vic. in cart.
Tuesday 16 July F. Walford coming to stay few days. Box for Strand Theatre. Must be at dressmakers at 12 o’c. Fanny Barker also to lunch. Saw Jane’s sister, am afraid won’t do for her, not experienced enough. Lin gone to play tennis with Mr Reed.
Wednesday 17 July Lay Anne Blunt “at home” & lunch, Crabbet Park. Heavy thunderstorms during day. Sp. called morg. F. W, Sp. & self went on top of bus to Evans Oxford St, bought flowers. Sp. left us there. Carriage at 20 to 3 to meet F. W. at Christ Church Lancaster Gate at Miss Britten’s marriage with Mr White. On to call Aunt Leigh, Mrs. Hickman, Lady Lucas, Lady Reed, Alice Farquhar. Fearful showers all afternoon. Sp. & Mervyn to dinner. Mr King Salter called. Sp. brought me lovely embroidered quilt.
Thursday 18 July F. W. to Academy with Mervyn. Took Certificate of new City B. A. Tram share No 718, £5 share to London & County Bank. I shop’d morg alone, bought hat 30/- & waterproof 15/9, toy 1/11½, stockings 5/6. F. W. with 47
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mervyn to Academy. Sp, Mervyn called about luncheon time. Sp, F. W. & self called on Mrs. Donaldson about Review & on to Ranelagh Club, saw Boxing, not edifying! at least for women. Mrs. Ledger, C. Critchett, Mr & Mrs. de la Rue. Had tea there & found it v. amusing. Quiet evg. Miss Young & Mrs. Kendal Preston called – pour quoi?
Friday 19 July Mrs. a’Beckett Tyrrell’s dinner 8 o’c. F. W. goes home. Sp. called. Went out shop’g morg. Called after lunch on Miss Thornton, Mrs. Cockerel, Geiger, Henderson, Hickman & Miss Harriett Young. F. left at 7 o’c. Gorgeous house Miss T’s.
Saturday 20 July Mrs. Winchester Clowes’ invitation fr. Saty till Monday. X. Petit ami. Called after lunch on Lady Blomfield, Mrs Cusins, Mrs R(illeg), Coster, both away, & Mrs C. Critchett. Stayed & had tea & saw her chicks, dear little woman. Quiet evg. Lin rode after luncheon. Cannot go to Mrs. C’s as expect petit ami demain, came day sooner.
Sunday 21 July Mrs. Macmillan at home 4-7. Lin went with Sir E. Watkin’s party at 8 o’c Charing X to Folkestone. Too rough to cross to Boulogne so they drove to Mr Lucy’s in 3 flys. Mr & Mrs. Lucy, Mrs. Bram Stoker, Dr & Mrs. Robson Roose etc. Stayed in bed till 12 & slept after lunch, unaccountably sleepy. Mr Heron Allen called.
Monday 22 July Lady Blomfield at home 9.30. Sp. called had lunch. Drove with Sp. to call on Mrs. Carpenter, F. Phillips, Mrs. C. Matthews & Mrs. Crawford. Lin to Lady B’s, enjoyed it, sister v. pretty.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 8 o’c. Mr Reed & Mrs. Pickering called. Lin rode to see Roberts about mare & Sp’s horses. Pleasant evg but felt v. tired & done up.
Wednesday 24 July Call & see Mrs. Stokes. Mrs. Skirrow’s luncheon party 2 o’c. Lady Reed going to call about 4 o’c. Letters fr. Midge, Con etc. Lin taking photos as usual at Mr Abbey’s. Books fearfully heavy considering only Lin & self & the maids, over £6 every week.
Thursday 25 July Lady Anne Blunt’s invitation to spend day & sleep at Crabbet, can’t go on ac’t of Lin’s work. Mrs. Val Princep’s garden party 4-7. Mrs. Moscheles at home 9.30. Sp. in. Lin & self to Mrs. Princep’s, met pretty Mrs. Coll, Lady Wentworth, Lady Lucas. Elmer Speed told me of his engagement to Miss Leyland. Sir Guy & Lady Campbell charming couple. Lin dined at Zoo. I drove with him there in cart. Invitation to dine with the Stokes today.
Friday 26 July Lunched with C. & Mrs. Stokes, Metropole. Dull day. Sp. drove up with me, went over club with C. & wife & gentleman. Drove round Park. Awful weather raining hard. C. & Mrs. S. left me here, saw Princess L. of Wales wedding cake at Gunters Berkeley Sqre. Lin hard at work. Dined at 10.15, Rivière pic drawing.
Saturday 27 July Lin going on trial trip of “Teutonic” armed cruiser. Dear Lin left at 6 o’c for Holyhead. Dull morg. Sp. came in with heraldic book of Mr Ward’s. Stayed to lunch & went up in brougham to Station with me. Crowd along route on ac’t of Princess Louise of Wales’ wedding. Met Mr & Mrs. Buckingham & came down in 2nd c. saloon carriage with them. Met Frank & Connie Burnand. Mervyn met me at Sta. Found dear Mother fairly well but do not feel quite comfortable about her. M. in good spirits. Lovely at Westwood, walked round grounds with Mother. M. to Margate Station 49
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 after dinner. Mother & self talked. Received wire fr. Lin, c’d not answer it as I can’t make it out. Laurence told me about spoon! Hope it will be found. Fare 2nd fr. Sat till Monday 12/-.
Sunday 28 July Lovely day. Mervyn walked morg. to Margate. Lin on “Teutonic” iron cruiser with Mr Ismay, returns tomorrow.
Monday 29 July Mrs. Oswald Crawford’s dinner 8 o’c. Mervyn took me to Broadstairs station. Met Mr Abernethy & Jim coming up for Mrs. McClean’s silver wed!!!. Left dear Mother fairly well. V. full train. Sp. met me at Vic Sta, had had letter fr. Edg! Came back & lunched with me. Lin & Maud arrived at 7.20. Maudie looks well, v. glad to have her home again. Went to Mrs. C’s. V. pleasant evg, met Mr Darling & Mr Morley, both M. Ps & v. young, & Mr Journeyman & Mr Gosse.
Tuesday 30 July Lovely warm morg.
Wednesday 31 July Spencer drove with me to meet darling Roy at Vic. Great crowd, glad to have him to see after R’s boxes. Nana came to tea, looks seedy, v. pleased to see chicks. Roy went out with Lin in cart, not back till 8, had little dinner with M. & self. Jane & self busy packing.
Thursday 1 August Propose going to Tabbie’s. Lovely day. Letters fr. Mr Scotter, gave Lin pass for us all in 1st C. reserved carriage thro’, with 3rd C. fares. Return £2.8.0, guards 2/- most attentive, cabs 7/-, telegram 1/-, stamps & spades 2/4. Telegrams fr. Mrs. Watney 6/-. Paid E. books. Very crowded train. H’s break met us at Christchurch, we were 1½ late. V. charming house & grounds, lovely view of sea fr. windows. Brought Jane with us. Sp. came in morg. 50
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Friday 2 August Lovely day. Chicks out all morg. sands. Ham gone to Bournemouth, saw Emperor Ger. & whole paraphernalia!!! Read French book & walked & fetched sugar with Tabs. Wasps! After lunch drove in break with all the chicks to Bournemouth. Wire fr. Mrs. Watney. H. returned 9.30. Letter fr. Lin. Sent cheque 9s 5d to Lanover(?) for recovering my umbrella. Can’t send bill Mrs. Donaldson, w’d cost 25/-.
Saturday 3 August Mrs. F. Gordon’s at home music & tennis 3.30 to 7. Naval Review before Emperor of Germany etc postponed until Monday on ac’t of dreadful weather. Lin went on board Admiralty Yacht, Ld G. Hamilton, met Col. North there “Nitrate millionaire”. Arrived here at 11 o’c. Mr Molesworth came in time for dinner.
Sunday 4 August Lovely day. Chicks out all morg. Lin, H. & self went over “Elmhurst”. All for long walk after lunch, rest not in till after 7. I got back at 6, v. glad of tea Jane brought me. Invite to lunch with Mrs. Watney on Palatine. Wrote to Mother, Aunt Hannah & Jess.
Monday 5 August Lovely day. Lin off to Portsmouth by first train, Ham & Mr M. by second. Letter fr. dear Mother enclosing sovereign for Maudie’s birthday today. Tabs & self out for flowers along cliff. Letter fr. C. S.
Tuesday 6 August Lin returned at 11 at night fr. Ringwood after being on Enchantress all day. Lords of Admiralty like set of schoolboys. Lady George Hamilton & little son on board.
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Thursday 8 August Mrs. Sebag Montefiore’s at home to meet the Arch Bishop Canterbury & Mrs. Benson 3 to 6. Letter fr. Lin. Roy bathed, swims well. Tabs & self out boating all morg. Heavenly day.
Friday 9 August Dow’gr Lady Freake’s at home & stay dinner & night. Lin arrived in time for 8.30 dinner. Went after & looked at stars & moon thro’ telescope, saw Jupiter & his 4 moons distinctly. Letter fr. Eff & Miss Gill. Tabs & Mr M. went for walk evg. Sat with chicks. Lin had threatening letter fr. someone about drawing of Duke of Cambridge & (illeg).
Saturday 10 August Letter fr. dear Mother suffering fr. excema. Morg. read & sat on sands. Tabs, Maud & self drove to Bournemouth, bought black hat 2/6. Roy with Lin, Mr M. & Ham in boat, out all afternoon. Roy had swim with Lin, afraid he kept him in too late. Washing 3/6, Hat 2/6, Rib 1/6.
Sunday 11 August Lovely day. Maud to Church with Jane. After lunch walked along sea shore with Lin, Roy, Tabs, Ham & Mr M.
Monday 12 August Fine day. After lunch went to Garden party at Mrs. Knowles, v. handsome family. Dullish not knowing anyone. Letter fr. a Mr Simms insulting Lin. Lin written to G. Lewis to summons him for breach of the Peace.
Tuesday 13 August Letter fr. sub-Editor about Mr Sims. Lovely day. Tabs, M, two chicks & self to Christchurch ordered reserved carriage for ourselves Thursday. 52
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Mr, Mrs. & Miss Knowles to dinner. Lin, Ham, Roy & Mr M. sand eeling, came in v. late for dinner.
Wednesday 14 August Lin going up by 11.17 to see G. Lewis. Lin saw G. L. & arranged to summons Sims next Wed. Pouring wet day. Sat & finished life of Mde. de Maintenon. Long argument with Tab & Mr Molesworth about Tab’s row with Edgar.
Thursday 15 August Leave Capisthorne. Woeful muddle & trouble thro’ the Fletchers not having the carriage in time. Missed Jane & luggage double expense & worry all round. Tabs to Winchester with us. Lin met us at Vauxhall & on to Vic Sta. in brougham, lunched there 12/-. Guards 1/- cakes 1/3 Laurence 1/5, cabs. Con met us at Pulboro’ & left us, on to garden party at Lady Bartlett’s. Alone evg, v. v. tired. Laurence & luggage arrived at 10 o’c. Unpacked & to bed.
Friday 16 August Mrs. H. Holmes at home, garden party. Went with Con & Eff to garden party at Mrs. Haywood Johnstone’s, most lovely view. Drove there & back in cart, enjoyed it v. well. Young Tattersall there. Chicks out all day.
Saturday 17 August X. en matin, stayed in bed. Eff & Con out to lunch & tea. Lin arrived about 7, Con met him. V. good dinner evg, little cook managed much better, was rather (illeg) on ac’t of Lin. Claret.
Sunday 18 August Lovely day. In bed till 12. Maud & Eff to Church. Eddie B. over to lunch etc. Sat out all afternoon. Maud nurse & chicks for walk. Roy teasing kittens. Eff, Con, Lin & Eddie B. for long walk after tea. Sent cheque of £15 to London & West. Bk. for 3rd instal. on 15 new C. Argentine Rly, making £3 p’d on each share. Claret. 53
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Monday 19 August (mistaken entries for 5, 6, 7 August partially rubbed out. ) Claret.
Tuesday 20 August Received receipt fr. Bankers for Cent Arg’t shares £15. Lin paid me my cheque for year £15 for £300 Barr Estate. Roy went down with Lin to play cricket & Con. Eff & self went for ride in dog cart to Petworth. Most lovely drive thro’ exquisite scenery. Claret.
Wednesday 21 August Lin went up by 1st train, goes to Mansion House to summons Mr Sims for threatened assault. Pouring wet day. Roy & Con together all morg. Eff in my room & writing. (entry partially rubbed out). Sent chicks money, 2 cheques of £1 each & 2 10/- postal orders (numbers) Claret.
Thursday 22 August Maud petit ami. Heavy thundery showers. Mr & Mrs. J. Constable called asking all of us to a picnic for next Tuesday fr. Arundel. Drove with Eff, Roy & servant to Mrs. Bartlett’s picnic up most precipitous roads thro’ exquisite scenery. V. jolly party, had tea in church & schoolroom. Played cricket. Drove home by different Rd. equally beautiful. Home at 8 o’c. Did not sleep well, commenced thinking.
Friday 23 August Heavenly day. Down to breakfast, Maud taken my place in bed. Eff, Con & Roy playing cricket. Letters fr. Lin with ac’t in paper of his threatened assault from Mr Sims. Sims has to find surety in £100 to keep the peace & pay all cost of summons. Letter fr. Midge about dear Mother, thinks seriously of excema, feel v. anxious about her. Letter fr. Mr Lowndes ack. receipt of cheque for £18.2.0. Garden party at Mrs. Jephson’s. Paid Laurence for parcels 3/2, washing 4/11. Claret.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Lin & Miss Gill coming down by 3.55 train. Lovely day but cold wind. Gardened with Con morg. After to cricket field to see Eff etc playing. On to Common, met Vicar, took me in to see his cottage & gathered heather. Told me about his wife dying etc. Met Eff & Roy & went home together. After lunch walked to Mrs. Jeffson’s with Eff & Roy. V. nice party but rained. Walking home met Con with Miss G. Eff took Miss G. home. Con, Lin & self on to Mrs. J’s again. Mr, Mrs. & young Turner in to roulette after dinner. Lost 3d. V. good fun. Maudie v. hot! Little Simpson girl to tea with Maud. Claret.
Sunday 25 August Heavenly day. Miss G, Eff & self to Church. V. pretty C. & nice service. Lovely walk over common home. Sat out all day. Maud out with Nurse after lunch. Roy with Miss G. Claret.
Monday 26 August. Lovely day. To Cricket field, played with Mdes. Jeffson, Rose, Turner, Simpson etc. After lunch Eff, Con, Maud, Nurse & 2 chicks & Miss G. drove to Petworth in wagonettee with (illeg). H. went dead lame coming home. Lin & self walked to Cricket field. Roy & young Turner there, stayed some time. Went over Mr Turner’s rooms at (illeg).
Tuesday 27 August Lovely day. Mrs. J. Constable’s picnic. Dickie went with us. Caught train only just in time fr. Pulboro’ to Arundel. Left dear Lin’s things at Arundel as he goes to town tonight. Very jolly day. Lin, E. B, Floss & G. met us at Arundel. Went off in large party to River, 3 boats, & up River to (illeg) mill of Amberley. Picniced on brow of hill. Lovely view in D. of Norfolk’s park. Roy boozy after champagne cup. V. delicious lunch, after played cricket, made one run of which v. proud. Con, Roy, Lin & self rowed to Amberley at 4.30. Left dear Lin at Pulboro’ when he went to London. Miss G. came in & had dinner & sang after to Con & self, Eff staying with B’s for night. 4/- fares, 4/- fly.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Wednesday 28 August Lovely day. Played cricket morg. with Roy. Eff returned fr. Arundel, Miss G. met her. Maud, Eff, Geoff & self went to tea party at Vicar’s, recitations & songs. Maud stayed on with Olive Simpson. Con busy with matches. Eddie B. to tea & dinner. Con v. depressed & seems seedy, overdid himself at matches yesterday. Letters fr. Lin & Sp. Paid Eff £4.0.0. Claret.
Thursday 29 August Lovely day. Con & self on lawn all morg, both felt tired. Eff to cricket field, all there. Worked after lunch & had walk with Maud along river, lovely. Maud went morg. in donkey cart with Olive Simpson, enjoyed it immensely. Letters fr. dear Lin & Sp. Claret.
Friday 30 August Heavenly day. Paid £9 final instal’t of B. A. & Rosario (Tucuman shares) for 3 allotted £10 shares. Claret.
Saturday 31 August Letters fr. Lin. Lovely day. Grand lunch at Swan given by Mrs. Turner (36 in number). Floss & G. B, Miss Constable & Eve Philips to lunch here, same party to dinner & E. B. also. Immense fun over cricket, gentlemen v. bad first innings, ladies did best but beaten later by gentlemen. Mrs. Jephson & Mrs. Bartlett gave tea in field. Large audience & altogether v. successful day. E. B. stayed night at Inn. Dear Lin starts tonight for Scotland.
Sunday 1 September Pay £9 B. A. & Rosario Rly (Tucaman). Final call on 3 allotted shares. Lovely day. Con, Eff, Miss G, Maud & self to Church morg. E. B. here all day. Miss G. & Roy to Church evg. Letters fr. Lin. Claret.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Lovely day but very close & thundery. Had carriage to take chicks to Capt. Bartlett’s for day. Miss G, Eff & self went with them. Sir E. Boehm here to lunch & tea. Lady B. v. seriously unwell, going to see Sir Matthews Duncomb. Claret.
Tuesday 3 September Lovely day. Roy in bed with cold. Con gone to Boehm’s, looks seedy & depressed again. Bobby Turner in. Sat with Roy & had game with him when dressed at cricket. After lunch Eff, Maud & self went to call Mrs. Johnstone, went in, wanted us to stay to tea out of doors. C’d not as went on to School treat at Mrs. Jeffson’s. Over 98 children there, every possible amusement for them. Bran dips, sweets for scamble, beautiful prizes & money for races. Maud enjoyed it immensely. Con (illeg) at dinner. Post card fr. dear Lin, had reached Rogart & had comfortable journey. Claret.
Wednesday 4 September Lovely day. Flower show at Petworth. Letters fr. Tabs & Mervyn. Dear Mother going to Buxton. Heard of accident to Sunday Scotch express at Crewe, Mr Beale injured. Received cheque book for 25 cheques. Bruit avec E, ne pouvais pas comprendre sa marriage(?) (illeg illeg) entendu après et tout ira bien. Out of evil comes good, esperons. Claret.
Thursday 5 September Eff went to Arundel for day. Cream & blackberries at lunch. Con & self drove to Petworth in cart. Left me at Miss Dubert where Mrs. Jeffson & Miss Simpson were. All had tea & walked round the lovely garden. Con, Miss G. & self to dinner alone, Eff in later. Claret.
Friday 6 September Lovely day. Going to have picnic lunch. Went in cart with Eff, Maud, Roy to Bignor Park. Had lunch in the lovely woods there, party of 28. Boiled our own potatoes then all the chicks went together in huge wagon thro’ wood. We walked & heavens! how tired I was & Eff seedy! Can’t imagine 57
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 how she stood it, & then with attempts to gather blackberries, but all too tired. Had tea at the house. Letter fr. dear Lin & one fr. Tabs asking for her jacket. 3 brace of grouse fr. Mr Watney. Con at Mr Jeffson’s for billiard tournament. Claret.
Saturday 7 September Lovely day. In all day. Parlage avec Miss G. & ne crois pas qu’elle assez fort ou assez jeune pour Maud, elle est toujours a se soigner elle même. Elle enseigne bien, a beauc. de patience mais n’est pas assez compagniole p. Maud. Commencement de la fin. Claret. Stamps 6d, cream & fruit 10d, Church 1/-
Sunday 8 September Lovely day. Went to Church with Maud alone. Eff, Miss G. & Roy followed. Eff, M. & self walked long way round home over heath. Had tea out & fell asleep on sofa on lawn, Con too. Con, Eff & Roy went for long walk evening. Claret. Letter fr. Mervyn, dear Mother better.
Monday 9 September Lovely day. Long letter fr. Lin having same weather in Scotland. Elizabeth comes today. Paid Laurence for washing 14/- & 2/7 for game, stamps & registered letter, in all 16/7. Fished morg, 0. The boat rather rotten, sent fr. the Phillips Mortlake on Saturday. Baker called. Claret. 2nd dog gone.
Tuesday 10 September Lovely day. Blackberry party all afternoon, Mrs. Haywood Johnston etc. Found enormous quantity of blackberries. Claret.
Wednesday 11 September Very hot. Eff, Con, Jeff, Baby & self morg. up river. Married against single cricket match. Con playing, Roy off to see it. Eff, Maud, Miss G. & self went to look on, good many there. Mr & Mrs Kenilth-Balfour. (1st Royals) there. Charming vy. pretty woman. Con, Eff & self to Mrs. 58
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Jephson’s to dinner. V. pretty table, good dinner & amusing evg. Banjos. Mrs. Pretorius, Mr Turner jnr. in after dinner. Claret.
Thursday 12 September Lovely day. Chicks on River with Con. Eff & self to Worthing, last train. Awfully hot. All went up River after lunch & had tea near farm house. Lovely row back, sunset nost beautiful. Roy tiresome & naughty generally, think he was tired fr. rowing. X. Maud petit ami. Claret.
Friday 13 September Maud in bed to breakfast. Only 3 weeks since she was seedy. Going to Aunt Anna’s today, lovely day. Enjoyed day at Aunty’s v. much, gave us excellent lunch & tea. Walked to station with me, took 3 ¼ hours coming home. E. Boehm returned with us fr. Pulboro’, staying here, has boy’s room. Chicks, Con & Miss G. out in boat all afternoon. Roy swelling under right arm. Letter fr. dear Lin, not returning till next week. Expenses 3/6 fares, grapes, (illeg) 1/4.
Saturday 14 September X. Petit ami self. Maud & self breakfasted in bed. Letters fr. Lin & Midge. “Her Mother” Cecil’s fr. Whitely 1/6. Mrs. Jephson to tea. Eddie & Con up River in boat, shot rapids! Boat leaked. Claret.
Sunday September 15 Lovely day, colder. Eff, Miss G. & Con to Church. Sat out all afternoon. Con, Eff & E. B. for long walk evg. Claret.
Monday 16 Sptember In bed to breakfast. Lovely day much colder. Eff went to Crossbush. Claret.
Tuesday 17 September Lovely day. Eff to Garden party at Rutherford’s, Pulboro’. Floss went with her. Con & E. B. to Petworth in dog cart. Sir E. B. came over to tea. 59
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Sat out read & worked all day. Played 31 in evg. all together, lost 1/-. Letter fr. Lin. Claret.
Wednesday 18 September Lovely day, cooler. Letters etc fr. Lin. Con gone over to Crossbush by 1st train. Number of letters fr. Lin etc & Punches. Claret. Picnic tea in Sandly wood. Olive, Chicks & self in donkey cart.
Thursday 19 September Returned fr. Pulboro’. Lovely day Fees
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Guards Fares Om Effie
1.10 16.8 5.0 4. 3.6 last week & 2 ditto washing.
£6. 3.6 Arrived in time for lunch. Went after in carriage with Roy to Stores. Bought gloves 1.5 Baills Fruit
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Rained fast. Fire in dining room.
Friday 20 September Lovely day. Out morg. shop’g. Bought 5 pears 1/-, Roy’s shoes 4/4, Chocolate & honey 1/4. Out afternoon with Roy in brougham to Hyams about his suits. Rained hard. Edgar called evg. just returned fr. Pull Court, goes to Sandgate tomorrow. Lin v. busy.
Saturday 21 September Lin & self took dear Roy to Ramsgate by cheap fast 11 o’c. Roy quiet & lethargic. Had lunch in reserved railway compartment. Tassel met us at Rams. Went & saw over Prospect Ter. Nelson Cres & Charlton Villa, all looked dull & depressing. Rained hard, no nice people about. Drove to 60
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Westwood for tea & on to Mr Sch’s. Dear Roy awfully down but did not cry thank goodness. Margate loked decidedly more cheerful than Rams. Returned by 6 something train. Bad lobster!!!. Gave Roy 2/-, Lin 2/6. Maud & Miss G. went to see “Paul Jones”.
Sunday 22 September Lovely morg., colder & bright. Wrote to Mother, Aunt Anna, Con, Nana, F. Walford, Mrs. S. & darling Roy. Maud & Miss G. to Church. Miss G. home after luncheon. Feel more & more her interests are away & she is too fanciful about herself to suit us & too old. Wish I had taken Lin’s advice & had a younger woman.
Monday 23 September Dull. Busy morg. Drove at 3 in brougham to Hyams, ordered Roy’s suit, to be 34/-. To Peals, left 2 prs stockings to be dyed at Pullars & on to see Mademoiselle at 72 Redcliffe Sqr, out. Mrs. Spofforth called to see if I was suited with governess, rec’ds Mademoiselle! Sent Tab’s jacket off by Jane, cost 9d. Lin & self to see “A Man’s Shadow” at Haymarket, most thrilling play. B. Tree wonderful, old Hernandez to great advantage as barrister & council & Miss J. Neilson v. beautiful. Extremely well acted all round. Turquands & P. Reed there, also Mr Parr & Leslie Ward & his mother.
Tuesday 24 September Wet dull morg. Letter fr. Mrs. Spofforth about a Mademoiselle. In all day. Put away dear Roy’s things. Mademoiselle called with Mrs. Smidt, holiday governess, dreadful looking little frump, w’d not do to go out with Maud. Lin & self went to see N. Farren & Leslie at Gaiety, most amusing piece, “Ruy Blas” comique. Saw the H. Lawsons, Warres, Pineros, Mr Woodruffe & Claude Watney & young Tattersall who came up to our box. L. forgot to put out any whiskey, had to go down & fetch some, Lin angry.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 The mare returns fr. Roberts, been away since 1st August. Lovely day. Walked with M. & Miss G. Lovely bright day. Lin had a Turkish bath. Jolly home with mare too late for me to have brougham. Jane out. Miss G. & self played & sang evg. Still no letter fr. dear Mother.
Thursday 26 September Div’d warrants of City of B. A. Trams due today. Lovely day, cold. Wrote to Brighton House agents. Walked with M. & Miss G. morg. Met Mr Wyndham & Mrs. de la Rue riding together. Did curtain to sideboard. Letter fr. Eff. Lin & self went to see G. Alexander at Adelphi in “London day by day”, too good for the part. Lin went round to see him after. Went up in brougham, home by cab. Mrs. Spofforth called about Mademoiselle who also came morg. Altogether too common to take Maud about. Men fr. Stores doing creeper. Mrs. Pugin w’d take £80 for 3 months, too much.
Friday 27 September Men fr. Stores doing creeper, came at 8 o’c. Dull morg. Ella has 3 little puppies. Forwarded allotment letter of £100 in B. A. & Rosario Rly, 4 per cent debentures, this morg. to Bankers G. M. Currie & Co for scrip certificate. Miss Walford to lunch & tea. Went out shop’g with her at 3 in brougham & called on Mrs. Finlay. V. late night.
Saturday 28 September Sent allotment letter of £100 B. A. & Rosario 4 per cent debenture to Mr Davison, sh’d have done so instead of to Bank. Maud to Nana with Jane for lunch & dinner, home by 6 o’c. Miss G. & self to Savoy, saw “Yeoman of Guard” for 4th time. No Grossmith or Ulma(?) in it. Lin came into box. Lin had Turkish bath & lunched & dined in town & to first night of “The dead heart” at Lyceum. Irving, E. Terry & son & Bancroft. Most wonderful performance, enthusiastic reception. Called on C. S. & wife at Metropole, on continent.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Pay £35 instalment upon scrip of B. Ayres & Rosario Rly Comp. (£750,000) 4 per cent debenture issue of stock allotted £100. Already paid £30 on above, will make £65 now paid up. To church St Paul’s with Miss G. & Maud. Streets sat behind us. Tony here since Friday. Both Ella’s pups bitches, will destroy one. Lin & self dined at Mr Abbey’s. Number of Americans, H. Roller & wife, Eton, Onslow Ford, Mr & Mrs. White, C. Carr & wife. V. jolly evg. Lin & Maud for long walk after lunch.
Monday 30 September Interim Div’d on Pref. & Sunshalls Ext. shares & interest on Tucuman shares will be posted today. Pouring wet morg. Men still doing creeper. M. & Miss G. caught in rain. Lin putting up pictures all morg. Another letter fr. dear Roy, making 4 in one week. Pd. washer woman £2.2.7. Men finished creeper, 3 days at work. Foreman did not do much.
Tuesday 1 October Received Scrip Cert. for £100 stock of B. A. & Rosario Rly debentures 4 per cent, sent same on to G. M. Currie Co. with cheque for £35 registered (by Miss G.) making £65 paid on same. Letter fr. dear Mother & Midge. Mother sent 2 pounds for my old things sent some time since. In bed to breakfast, horid pain & pressure on side. Sent cheque of £25 & £2 to L. County Bank. Blanche Cole in to tea. Looked thro’ list of Brighton houses together.
Wednesday 2 October To lunch at Mrs. Child’s, can’t go. Pain better. In bed to breakfast. Dull day. Received Scrip Certificate fr. Bank receipt of £35.0. At 3.30 went to see rooms for Mother, all engaged. Called & had tea with Mrs. Holmes. Quiet evg. Miss G. & Maud down. L’s evg. out.
Thursday 3 October Wet morg. J. v. rude when I spoke to her about days of cleaning. Letter fr. Midge saying Mother w’d be at Grosvenor Hotel today & wants oak table sent. Went up & dined with Mother & Mervyn at Hotel. Mother 63
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 looking v. weak & ill, makes me wretched to see her so. Mervyn came home with me in cab.
Friday 4 October Went up morg. to see Mother with Maud in brougham. Sent M. back, stayed & had lunch with her, Mervyn & F. W. All going down Granville, stayed & saw them off. Miss de Pass came too. Mrs. Childs & her sister in law at Mother’s when I arrived.
Saturday 5 October Dull morg. Lin off early (illeg) here to see about horse in country. Miss G. & Maud drove with me to Victoria Sta, arrived 1 hour & 12 minutes too soon, waited & saw me off to Worthing where Auntie met me. Long cozy evg together. Told me that Mr Chapple died just in time to save himself exportation for life & had (illeg) many, his wife & her family the Stones.
Sunday 6 October Dull unsettled day. Auntie & self went to Church. V. good sermon withstanding temptation, false pride, upholding good above all things. Wish I could hear the like every Sunday. Poured all afternoon. Long cozy chat with Auntie. Told me of Mr Chapple’s wicked behaviour, (illeg) his own people & many she knows not - ourselves - too.
Monday 7 October Gale all night. Fine, took fly to Station 1/-, fare 2/-, flowers 1/-. Return fare Brighton. Met Lin & took fly for day, went over 18 houses. Sweet little bijou house in Sillwood Place, & 1st Avenue Hove. Strange in looking over Flat - Ada Pickering owner - (immensely amused) came in, belonged to her, took us all over her flat. Had not seen her for years. Went over Mr L. Wingfield’s house & Mrs. Roscoe’s, all nice.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Fearful rain & wind all day. Letters fr. Lin, Tabs & dear Roy, wants more money. Auntie & self in all day. Lin written & made offer for Brighton house & stabling.
Wednesday 9 October Auntie & self out for an hour morg. Came on heavy rain again, all afternoon.
Thursday 10 October Div’d warrants due today for B. A. Gt. Southern Rly. Rec’d £17.7.2. X. Petit ami. Returned by 2.5 train fr. Worthing. Auntie took me to Station. V. comfortable journey up. Maud & Miss G. met me. M. looking pale & thin, seedy too. Lin with cold. Sp. came in looks well. Brighton offer not accepted. Not sorry.
Friday 11 October Wet day. Maud & self drove to enquire after Lady B. Little better, straw down. Drove round Park. I stayed in bed till 12.
Saturday 12 October Interim Div’d on Ordinary Stock B. A. & Rosario Rly. due today. Nana came with her Baby to lunch. Went out with Maud, left at 3.30. Looks seedy & thin. Maud went with me to take Lin’s overcoat to Club. Left Lin at Turkish baths. Called on Mrs. Stokes, leaving tonight for Paris. Bought 2 lbs sausages & grouse, paid 3/11. Lin rode morg, walked to Club & walked home after Bath – too much. Had hot whisky evg, cold about same. Miss G. went to see Mrs. Sutterby, relief when she goes out she talks so incessantly & not to much purpose. Had birds in my room.
Sunday 13 October Colder. Dullish day. Miss G. gone home for day. Sp. & Douglas here for lunch, silly little boy, not half as bright as Jeff. No one called. Lin rode to Mr Barker’s to lunch, they alone. L. out.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Monday 14 October Sent 4 Banker’s receipts of B. Ayres Gt. Southern 5 per cent Extension shares /92 second issue (4 shares). by registered letter fr. Young St. Kens. In bed till 12. New horse “Marquis” arrived, J. & Lin met him. Lin rode mare. I drove at 4 with Maud, sent off registered letter. Left M. at Nana’s Queensgate, on to Lady B’s, better. Saw Eff, & Floss with chill! Then to Williams (wet) about seeing house tomorrow. Foggy rather. Miss Winthrop & Mrs. Gale called.
Tuesday 15 October Lovely day. Breakfasted Punch. Lin off with Jolly to see vet about new horse. Tickets for “Middle man” at Shaftesbury Theatre. Left certificate of £100 B. Ayres & Rosario 4% part paid at London & County bank, will be fully paid in Dec /89. Mrs. Cole & Edith & F. Walford to tea. Maud & Miss G. out twice walking. Lin, Maud & self to theatre, draughty box! Saw Sir T. Lucas. Mr Jones author of piece came to our box. Charmingly written & wonderfully acted, enjoyed it immensely. Lost dear Mother’s scent bottle.
Wednesday 16 October Left Cert. for £40 in B. A. Gt. Southern Rly 5% /92 at London & County Bank. To Westwood alone by Granville. Found dear Mother fairly well. Mervyn met me in fly. He went to dance at Westgate. Slept badly.
Thursday 17 October Mother’s name for Miss G. – Snipe! Guzzle - la femme de chambre ici. Lovely day. Wire fr. Edg. to go there, cannot go. Went to Ramsgate at 3 with Mervyn, called on Mrs. Montefiore, Hammond & Burnand, saw Suzie a’Beckett & Rosie B. Enquired about stabling. Mother v. seedy.
Friday 18 October Lovely day. Mr Green to luncheon. Mervyn there to dinner. Mother & self drove to Rams. After lunch met Mrs. Hammond, not heard of stabling. Went to Allright’s stables, beastly only describes them! Called to 66
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 enquire Montagu Williams, met Mrs. Tweedie! Wished to present me with bottle of chutney, not ready alas!. Two letters fr. Lin, one fr. dear Roy, & Con.
Saturday 19 October Rained morg. Went into Mother’s room at a quarter to 7. Had had bad night, was making tea. Stayed with her till 8.30. Wire fr. Lin. Came by Granville. Met dear Roy. Lin walked back to Station with him. Looked over stabling at St Mildred’s Rd. Nice but only one stall. Mother v. tired did not come in to dinner.
Sunday 20 October Dear Mother v. ill morg with heart just before dear Roy arrived, came over in brougham as it rained at 10 o’c. Lin & Mervyn walked to Ramsgate, saw F. C. Bs & a’Bs. I took Roy back at 9.30, had little talk with Miss Allen.
Monday 21 October Lovely day. Went over with Lin to Ramsgate, looked over stables & houses. F. Cottage. L’s coachman told Lin of stabling. Lin returned to Westwood with me instead of going to town, go together tomorrow. Dear Mother little better.
Tuesday 22 October Returned home by Granville with Lin. Dear Mother seemed v. low. Found all well at home. Maud & Miss G. in good spirits. Sent about Jessie’s table. Lin & self dined alone. I called at 3 on Miss Lutyens, interesting talk about the time she was in Paris in /32. Lin working but so dark & miserable. New horse came round, looks well & fresh, hope he’ll go on well for Lin’s sake. I wrote Miss Levy about stabling at Ramsgate.
Wednesday 23 October Finer. New horse’s cold worse! Worry for Lin. Sent Jolly to Miss Levy’s solicitor about stabling! Still all uncertain about Ramsgate. Maud, Miss 67
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 G. & self did thoroughly out morg. room cabinets & covered them up. Barker’s fetched Jessie’s table & Tab’s portraits. I left Lin’s things at Turkish bath. Left cards on Mr Hartree & had tea with Floss B. Lady B. better. Put the little sovereign case dear Mother gave me with £4 in safe.
Thursday 24 October Went out morg. shops with Maud in om, 25 Regent Circus, left fur at Dickens & Jones to be made up, bought gloves, biscuits. Met Lady Blomfield, promised to take tea with her next Sunday. Met Mrs. Boughton, poor Baby Robb still alive! Lin hard at work, many interruptions. Wrote making offer for house at Ramsgate. Must take Allright’s stables, none others to be had. Evelyn C. to tea with Maud. Maudie came in to dinner. Sp. called, same old complaints, wonder he does not see how wearying they are for all alike. Edgar came, he & Sophy in London for one night. Talked about business & dear Mother’s health.
Friday 25 October Lovely day. Went out early with Maud, bought her boots & shoes, feathers for her hat, looks like new. Lin very busy. I sent dear Roy’s purse & order to stores. Finished M’s hat. Lin worked till 10.30. Letters fr. Edgar & Spencer.
Saturday 26 October Lin paid for M’s shoes fr. Barkers £1.3.5. Lovely day. 2 stalls for Lyceum for “Dead Heart”. I took Maud to see “Doris” afternoon, excellent, with Marie Tempest in it.
Sunday 27 October Wet day. Sp. called. In all day.
Monday 28 October Packed all day. Dear Mother went up to London with Mervyn.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Tuesday 29 October Lady Mayoress’s dance 10 o’c. Came by 12.15 to Ramsgate, 5 Prospect Terrace. Jane, Laurence, Miss G. Maud & self. Jolly late as usual. Comfortable journey. Forgot keys! Unable to unpack one box, did rest. Fleas! House much cleaner than last year. Letter fr. Mrs. Burnand.
Wednesday 30 October Lovely day. Went on with unpacking, quite straight at night. Maud & self called on Rosie Burnand. Saw little ones & Squire. Heard of B. Scrimshire’s engagement & met all of them! Unpacked all stores. Can’t find little pepper stand.
Thursday 31 October Lovely day quite warm. Busy cleaning all morg. Maud out at 12 with Mary B. who returned here for lunch. Miss G, M. & self took her back & went shop’g after, bought grasses 4d, dog’s rug & basket, stamps 4/1, sugar basin, butter dish, Tony’s water bowl, 3/3. Mrs. Hammond called, asked me to drive there tomorrow. Sat in drawing room evg.
Friday 1 November Wet morg. Maud & self out shop’g caught in rain. Bought Maud gloves, baize for birds, Tony’s chain & collar, Jane’s basin, pd. 6/5. Miss G. did my hat & went with Maud for walk after lunch. Connie B. came for an hour’s chat. Dine with Mrs. Hammond. Washing man called. L. & self counted linen. Bought art muslin for piano.
Saturday 2 November Taken rooms for Jolly today. Dear Lin & horses coming down. Tassel over to help. Wired Mr Schim. morg. for Roy. Met Roy at Ramsgate, his train 30 minutes late. Lovely day. Allotment letter fr. B. A. Gt. Southern Rly. £250,000 shares issued of £10 each. I having £470 in said stock they allot me 18 shares to be called “5 per cent Ex. thro’ /94”. Roy seems to have had cold. X. M’s little F.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Sunday 3 November Pouring wet day. Miss G. to Church morg. Puppy round. Lin & Roy to stables. Roy’s cold seems better. Pouring all day. Lin went after dinner to Burnands, I too tired to go.
Monday 4 November Dull morg. brighter later. Dine at Mr Burnand’s. Dear Roy’s neck stiff, dreadful worry getting him up & dressed, cried & general fuss, must not have him home again. Miss G. took him back by 9 o’c train S. E. line. Dreadful headache. Lin had letter fr. Sp. Very jolly evg at Mrs. F. C. B’s. Hammonds, B. Hollingshead, Mr Lillie there.
Tuesday 5 November Lovely day. Out morg. with Maud & Miss G. Fresh case of claret, 2 cases to be sent back. Mrs. Burnand called evg. asking us to go in after dinner. Went, Dr. R. Roose, B. Hollingshead, Mr Lillie there. Mr Burnand chaffed B. H. & self all evg. Out walking morg. Sat with Lin & read all evening. X. Petit ami on return home. Mrs. Burnand asked me to dine there tomorrow, sorry can’t go. Lin rode new horse.
Wednesday 6 November Lin finished drawing. Lovely day, in bed till 12. Sat with Lin. Lin went to town by 4 o’c train. Miss G. & Maud out morg. Mary & Ethel to tea. Mrs. Burnand called & gave me stand & lampshade, B. H. with her. To bed early. Jane out. Returned Mrs. F. C. B’s “Paul Jones”.
Thursday 7 November Most lovely morg, hot sun. Drawing room v. warm, no fire. Miss G, Maud & Mary B. walked to Pegwell. Tried new horse in cart v. fidgety, would not go so sent Jolly alone. He put horse into job master’s cart, took coachman & went to see if Mrs. Roller was at Lanthorn House, left 2 days ago. Horse looked v. hot on return, afraid J. drives him too fast, wants gentle handling. Connie came in, met Mrs. Whitehead & Mrs.
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Friday 8 November Fine day. Out on Parade with Maud. Connie B. in to tea, stayed some time.
Saturday 9 November Mr & Mrs. Lucy come – cannot come. Dull morg. Out morg. on Parade, feel seedy, can’t imagine why. Lin coming by Granville. Tassel came with flowers & vegts. I met Mrs. B. & Mrs. Whitehead. Mary out with Maud. Dear Lin arrived by Granville, worried about horse not being better. Worse since Jolly took him in cart Thursday, knew he would be.
Sunday 10 November Lovely day. Mr Blunt arrived about one o’clock, came in Mr Burnand’s fly. Much more cheerful & less absent this time, consequently feel more at home with him. He went for walk with Mr B. & Lin, both the Burnands, Dr Roose etc. Miss G. & self little walk on Parade & in to Mrs. Pugin’s, left paper P. M. Gazette with long notice of Lin at Mr Hammond’s. V. Pleasant dinner & went after to Mr Burnand’s large party there. R. Roose, H. & B. Hollingshead, Squire & ourselves. Mr Blunt sang charmingly. Mr & Mrs. F. C. B. also, most charming evg. Long chat on return.
Monday 11 November Gleamy day. Mr Blunt left by 12 o’c train, enjoyed his visit more this time. Miss G, M, Mary & self went to see old ship launched. Winnie came to tea, Connie B. to dinner. Mrs. Veile called with her daughter. Miss G, M, & self shop’g after lunch. Paid paper bill, coffee pot & brush bill & bought new butter dish. Called on Mrs. Bankes, sister & niece there. Lin v. busy.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Lovely day. Walked morg. with M, Miss G, & Mary B. to new Pier. Met Rosie & went on shop’g with her, ordered silk at Hawking’s & M’s sash. Lin hunted morg. New horse still ill. Miss G, M. & self to tea party at Mrs. Pugin’s. Met Mrs. O’Connor, Mrs. Clarke Laurence, Mrs. Burnand, Hammond etc there. Singing & playing, v. amusing. Lin at Almanack. Letter fr. W. Oakes. Tassel came over, brought flowers. Dear Mother only fairly well.
Wednesday 13 November Pay £54 to B. A. Gt. Southern Rly. for 1st instal. on 18 newly allotted shares in above of £10 each to be called “Five % Ext. Shares 1894”. Entitled to above having £470 stock already in above Rly. Sent 2 cases wine back Abbey’s Claret & Burgundy believe! Sent cheque £54 to G. M. Currie Co. for above lent by Linley. Heavenly day. Lin not going up today!
Thursday 14 November Dull. Out morg shop’g. Paid books, rude woman at Kelsey’s. Met Philip. After lunch Lin rode. Called on Mrs. Vaile. Cap’t V. came in v. kindly made me have glass port wine for my throat. Called Mrs. Pugin, Mr Arden dreadfully afflicted there. Mrs. P sent me lovely flowers. Mrs. C. Lawrence called & her little girl went for walk with M. & Miss G. Mrs. Burnend & Miss Hollingshead & Mrs. Bartram called.
Friday 15 November Asked Edgar & Sophy for week, can’t get leave. Lovely day. Wire fr. Mr Burnand about Lin’s Almanack. Wish he w’d get more forward with work. Received receipt for £54 fr. B. A. Gt. S. Rly. for 5% new shares /94. Walked a good deal & afraid it does not suit me.
Saturday 16 November Dul day. Lin hard at work, read to him. Maud spent whole day at Mrs. F. C. B’s. Miss G, M. & self in morg to Mrs. Pugin’s, went over garden & caves. Mrs. P. gave us some lovely flowers. Tassel came bht. Vegt. & 72
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Sunday 17 November Dull day. Went to St Mary’s with M. & Miss G. Letter fr. Mervyn, coming down next Saty to see about acting “Andromeda” with Miss Seaton. Mr Burnand called whilst I was reading to Lin after lunch, v. busy doing Almanack. Lin & self went in to Mrs. F. C. B’s after dinner late, Messrs Lilly, Fearon (just ret’d fr. S. America) Squire, Mrs. Hammond, 2 Seaton girls & B. Hollingshead. Very jolly evg. Maud to bed earlier.
Monday 18 November Mrs. Montefiore’s dinner 8 o’c. Sent £15 to London & Westminster Bank for 4th call on 15 new £5 sh’s in Cent Argt. Rly. Paid washing £1.9.1. Out morg with M. & Miss G. Lin v. busy on Almanack, in all day. Fairly amusing evg at Mrs. M’s. Sat next to Mr M. & young cleric, Cap’t & Mrs. Jones & Miss Ross there, also Isaacs fr. Kingsgate. Frumpish Mrs. Cap’t looked dull. Dutchman played violin & Pa & Ma Hicks accompanied each other.
Tuesday 19 November Out morg. alone shop’g. Ordered fowl. Dull morg, v. cold. Brace of pheasants fr. Will O. Letter fr. Mervyn coming Saturday. Lin still hard at work on Al. Mrs. Banks, Montefiore & Hicks called. Walked with Lin after dinner along parade to keep him fr. sleeping.
Wednesday 20 November Dull & cold. Lin starting on new drawing Almanack, last. V. busy. Received Banker’s receipt for £15 fr. Cent Arg. Railway. Ethel Laurence to tea with Maud & Mary B. New claret opened of 3 doz. today. Mrs. Fox
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Thursday 21 November Still no news of Nana. Very cold & dull. Lin still hard at work on Almanack, beautiful drawing, new design & idea entirely. Books paid by Miss G. Called after lunch & left “Roman du Marriage” at Rosie’s. Called on Mrs. O’C. Met her & walked to Mrs. Pugin’s with her, left card at Mrs. Lawrence’s. Mrs. Scrimshire called. Had long chat with her. Paid for Paul Jones music. Lin hard at work. Letter fr. dear Roy.
Friday 22 November Lin went up to London. Lovely day, warmer again. Miss G. went out to tea. L. out. Maud & self evg. together, M. v. amusing. Mrs. Scrimshire called.
Saturday 23 November Mrs. O’Connor at home 4.30. Lin & Mervyn came down by Granville but missed each other at station. Mervyn looking v. seedy & thin. Lovely day here, foggy in London. Maud spent day at Mrs. Burnand’s. Connie & Miss H. dined here. We all went into Mr B’s after dinner, large party there. A Mr Hall played violin, v. attentive to Connie. Went to Mrs. O’C’s. Met Mr Smith, friend of Mrs. Skirrow’s there, fairly amusing. Came away early. Out morg.
Sunday 24 November Pay £15 for my Cent. Argt. Rly. allotted 15 £5 shares 4th instal. Paid. Lin rode new horse. Dull day. Miss G. to Church, afraid to sit in damp things. M. & self in. M. had walk with Lin before lunch on Pier, v. blowy, S. W. gale. At 2 o’c went in brougham, Tassel, with Mervyn to Westwood. All looked nice. Carriage left Mervyn & self at Mrs. Hood’s. Called Mrs. Lilly, Mr Piggot there, on to Mrs. Hammond’s to tea, large party there, more music! Rosie B. dined here. Went in after din. to Mrs. F. C. B’s, large party again & home v. late. 74
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Monday 25 November Lovely day. Feel awfully sleepy & seedy. Mary out with M. & Miss G. Mervyn arranging about Theatre all morg. Lin riding morg. mare. Paid washing 9/3½. Carriage at 2. Drove with Mervyn to Margate. Saw darling Roy, looked well & happy, stayed with him 15 minutes. Quiet evg. here, all sleepy & bed early. Lin hunted mare, hateful Cobb brute to young horse, wish it would break his neck! Letter fr. Mrs. O’Callahan wanting us to go there.
Tuesday 26 November Lovely morg. Went out morg. 10.30 with Mervyn to Mrs. F. C. B’s. Walked on Pier, met Mrs. Buckingham. Mervyn out after with Maud. Mary with Miss G. Lin rode new horse morg. Carriage at 2.55 to call on Mrs. Montefiore, Wills, & Mrs. Vaile, at home! V. amusing at Mrs. V’s, Weigalls there, pretty girl sang. Called on Mrs. Norden. Desperately slow dinner at Mr Lilly’s, (illeg) with C. B. Mervyn made us roar mimicking him on our return.
Wednesday 27 November Mervyn & Lin going up to town. Mervyn went up by Gran. Tassel met him Margate. I walked to Station with him, bitterly cold, snowed coming back. Lin unable to go hunting. Maud to tea at Mrs. Lawrence’s. Miss G. seems seedy as usual. Read Farjeon’s story “Diamond cut D”. Lin is going to illustrate.
Thursday 28 November Lovely day. Heard Leopoldinas had gone down 7 by the breaking up of Brazilian Empire! Books v. nice considering Lin here all week & Mervyn here Sat & Sunday.
Friday 29 November Lin went up to town by 10 train. Muddle about cart. Quiet evg.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Saturday 30 November Lin came back by 9.45. Maud & self met him & walked home. Little Weigall to tea. Miss G. & self out shop’g. Piano went, paid 12/6 for it. Had another fr. another shop, much dearer alas!
Sunday 1 December Lovely day. Lin rode morg. & drove with Maud in dog cart after lunch with young horse to Westwood. Maud & self to Church, walked with Mrs. F. S. & little girl after. Mervyn called on Mrs. Norden & walked with Connie B. We all went in to Mr Burnand’s after 7 o’c dinner, chicks did charming little play called “Taken in” by Rosie B, v. pretty. Baby & Minnie sang “Oh! oil ah!”, & Pickwick. Winnie v. clever as Mr P. V. jolly evg. Bitterly cold coming back. X. New piano.
Monday 2 December Mrs. Hammond’s dinner 7.30. Altered till tomorrow. Mr & Mrs. Lilly & Mr Pigot dine here 7.30. Mervyn taken ill, Dr Pearce here to see him. Gave him morphia & says right lung dull! Changed his room to Miss G’s & moved hers. Lin rode with Burnand to Mrs. H. morg. X. Petit ami l’après midi. Mr Pigot charming, Lilly rude as ever, does not know how to behave! pity his wife! Took Mr P. off in middle of interesting conversation with Lin. Jane cooked dinner very nicely. Mr Roose, C, & Miss H. in afternoon. Miss Vaile, Mrs. O’Connell, Mrs. Norden, Miss Hollingshead, Connie B. & Mr Roose called.
Tuesday 3 December Mrs. Hammond’s dinner 7.30. Unable to go, Mervyn also. Mrs. F. C. B, Connie & Miss H. in to see M. M. better but looks very poorly. Tassel in & out seeing after his theatricals. Lin rode. Bitterly cold, c’d not work. Lin had excellent dinner as usual at Mrs. H’s, Lilly more attentive than ever to C. Connie came in to tea. Quiet evg. Mary B. to tea. Woke up at one o’c & found Lin reading in drawing rm. (illeg) he was locked out. Read Mr Frith’s book.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 Wednesday 4 December V. cold. Mervyn better, out in carriage. (illeg). Paid Doctor Pearce. Lin rode morg. with Jolly. Lin went to London by 4 train. Mr Hammond came to see Mervyn & stayed long time talking. Connie B. in to tea & dinner. Mervyn looked awfully tired & worn out. Mary went for walk with Maud morg. Mrs. Burnand, Miss H. & Mr B. up to town by Granville. Finished Mr Frith’s book, most interesting. Almanack out. Very good. Lin’s drawings beautiful. Letter fr. Mother, Tabs in town, been with her. Tabs v. seedy with cold & neuralgia.
Thursday 5 December Very cold, fire in my room. Mervyn going up by 4 o’c train. Letter fr. dear Mother saying Hill leaves on the 18th inst. Mother v. comfortable in her rooms at 16 Maddox St. Letter fr. Mother. Called with M. in brougham on Mrs. Wills & Mrs. Norden. Left Mervyn at Station, went up by 4 train. Quiet evg.
Friday 6 December V. cold, fire in my room. Letter fr. Lin coming down by Granville. Miss G. paid books, milk & bread not in. Reading Maître de Forge. Connie B. in to tea.
Saturday 7 December Dull day & cold, still too seedy to go out, breakfasted in bed. Mary fetched Maud to lunch & tea. Snowed morg. Miss G. & self alone, dullish & feel seedy. Jolly over to Westwood, no news of Mother & Mervyn. First time of having Money Market revised.
Sunday 8 December Dull damp & cold. Lin coming by same train as Mr Burnand. Arrived, lunched & rode after, looks well. Connie & Mary in to tea. Miss G. to Church. Wrote to dear Roy. Read & finished “Le maître de Forge” by G. Ohnet, most charming book, v. cleverly written. No one called. V. quiet day & evg. 77
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Monday 9 December Blanche Cole comes by Granville, cart met her. Dear Mother & Mervyn in same train. Dull & foggy rather. Out morg. Lin rode.
Tuesday 10 December Much warmer, dull. Walked out morg. with Blanche. Mrs. Hood & Flossie called, Mervyn also. Florence W. expected by Granville. Miss Seaton so ill, performance “Andromeda” postponed! V. disappointed. Lin had splendid run with Thanet Harriers. Blanche, Lin & self to Mrs. B’s after dinner. Mr B. working. Damp evg, got sore throat.
Wednesday 11 December Lovely morg. Blanche & Maud to Pegwell, bought 1/- eggs farm house. Miss G. & self out. Changed book at Fullers. Met C. & A. B. Walked on with them. Met Mrs. Martin T. & child. Tassel came over with book fr. Mother, promised to go over tomorrow for day alone. Tassel lunched here! Mary & Connie B. to tea. Laurence out. Lin rode new horse & went to town by 4 train. Horrid sore throat. 6 port wine.
Thursday 12 December Lovely day, bitterly cold, hard frost. Much talk of Influenza coming over from Russia!!! 100 horses in one stable died of it in London. Drove in dog cart with mare to W. Saw dear Mother looks v. fragile & delicate. Stayed to lunch & dinner, F. W. there. Mervyn & Mr Green came over in dog cart to Ramsgate, F. met them. Mother had bad heart attack last night & slight one whilst I was there. F. bought me 2 prs stays fr. Russia £1.16. Came back in brougham, F. with me.
Friday 13 December Gale blowing. V. cold. Letter fr. Lin. Asw’d Mrs. Buckmaster’s invite. Mervyn & F. W. over morg. Miss Seaton v. ill, piece Andromeda indefinitely postponed! Edgar to Westwood, Mervyn fetched him, lunched off underdone pork! came late. Mervyn off to London by evg. 78
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 train. I went back in brougham to Westwood, stayed night. Saw Edgar, seems well. Dear Mother loking awfully delicate & fragile - feel most anxious about her. To bed early.
Saturday 14 December Dull damp morg. Wire fr. Lin coming by Granville, Mervyn also. Mother v. low & weak, came over with F. early in brougham to stop performance or put up notice to that effect. Jolly came over on mare early with letters fr. Ramsgate. Miss G. paid books v. heavy, over £7.0.0. J. doing windows. Blanche & M. to Pegwell for eggs. Lin said in letter H. Burnand gone smash again, hope not true.
Sunday 15 December Mr & Mrs. Alexander to stay one night. Can’t come. To Church with Blanche & Maud. Drove with M. & B. in dog cart to Westwood 2.30. Home in brougham. Mary B. in to tea with Miss G. Lin rode young horse morg. Heard of Harry B’s failure, so sorry.
Monday 16 December Dull foggy & smelly. Walked out en masse, met Mervyn & F. W, shop’d with them. Blanche & self called in dog cart with mare on Mrs. Wills, Norden, Bartram, North Buckmaster, Lady Rose & Mrs. Burnand, had tea there. Lin with cold. Wish he w’d not sleep so much after dinner.
Tuesday 17 December Dull morg. Connie B. being painted by Blanche. Shop’d morg. F. W. went to London by 12 train. Maud & self drove to Westwood in cart with new horse, awfully nervous. Horse went wonderfully well. Found dear Mother busy & worried. Hill going up today, her mother v.ill. Mervyn came back with us to dinner. Lin in to Mrs. F. C. B. after dinner. Close warm evg. Mervyn left early by 9.20.
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Thursday 19 December Blanche C. left by Gran. M. & Miss G. saw her to Station. Miss G. pd. small bks for me. Darling Roy came home. Lin fetched him with young horse in cart, is champion chess player of the School, beaten all the boys & 3 masters! Mr Sch. evidently proud of him. Has a cold. Went out with chicks after lunch, met C. B. who walked with us. Roy had donkey ride. Lin v. busy on American drwg. Called & saw Mother, gave Roy £1.10 & told Lin I was not to call there tomorrow, Annie going there.
Friday 20 December S. W. gale blowing. Lin rode young horse hunting, Jolly on mare, unable to hunt, too gusty. Went out with Miss G. & chicks, paid books. Called with Lin & asked Mrs. Hammond to dinner tomorrow, coming. Mary here to tea. Roy at his chess, looks better today. Mary & Ethel to tea, Lin took them back.
Saturday 21 December Mr & Mrs. Burnand & Mr & Mrs. Hammond to dinner 7.30. Mother sent Maud cheque £1.1.0. Roy & Ethel out. V. jolly evg. Jane & L. did v. well. L. kept her table tidier & did v. well.
Sunday 22 December To St Mary’s with Maud. Roy for walk with Lin & Mr H. Mervyn dined here & we went in to Burnands after, played dominoes & danced. Hammonds there.
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MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 in dog cart. Roy came over to fetch me, drove young horse. Roy’s suit arrived v. late. Chicks went off with Mary & Ethel Burnand, came back at 11, very tired.
Tuesday 24 December Out morg. shop’g. Afternoon also. Little Jessie Norden to tea & lunch. Continual little presents arriving fr. Burnands. Shop’g morg & afternoon. Lin gave me purse.
Wednesday 25 December Glorious Xmas morg. Roy off for long walk with Lin, Squire & large party of Burnands, great many of Burnands in. Maud, Miss G. & self to St Mary’s communion. Chicks received great many presents. After lunch Lin, M. & self called on Mrs. Pugin, Hood, Hammond, where B.H. & B’s were, also number at Hoods. All dined together, 4 boxes of toys fr. Cremers, crackers fr. T. Smith’s. Connie B. came with Mr Ready to ask us there after dinner. We all went, chicks so happy. Mrs. B. gave us all presents, danced & had very jolly evg. Home at 11.30.
Thursday 26 December Fog, but bright. More presents & cards. Letter fr. C. S. Lin hunting. Grand entertainment at Mrs. Burnand’s tonight. Mervyn & Bessie going to act. Mervyn arrived in time for lunch. Rehearsed with B. H. after, has dreadful cold. Mary B. in to tea. Lin riding. Jolly evg. at F. C. B’s. Mervyn & B. H. charming. Frank did his song as (illeg) Reeves wonderfuly well. Dreadful fright about Madame Bird, found later by Jane in curtains. I slept with M, rather close! Roy with Lin, Mervyn in Roy’s room.
Friday 27 December Much colder. Roy off with Burnands. Had fall on tricycle. After 4 all went to Mrs. Pugin’s party. Roy drank too much claret cup. Mrs. Burnand & self left early. Rosie B. had her nose knocked. Quiet evg. Chicks home at 7.30. Influenza still bad, many in London down with it, horses too. Dear old Mr Barlow died yesterday. 81
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Saturday 28 September Pay £35 & send Scrip. Cert. with it to Glyn Mills Currie & Co, 69 Lombard St. E. C. for £100 stock in B. A. & Rosario Rly 4% debenture stock. Write to London & County about these. All Burnands went up by 12 o’c train, detachments on foot. Lin went with harriers. Mrs. H. out. Dull & cold day. Mary in to say goodbye to Maud. Roy sick early, eat too much yesterday. Went out morg. shop’g & paid part of books. V. heavy week.
Sunday 29 December Lovely glorious day. Miss G, M. & self to Church. Walked 3 times up & down Parade after. Lin & Roy for walk morg. Lin & Roy for long walk after lunch with Squire, Hoods etc. General emptyness without Burnands. Mr & Mrs. Davis called made unfortunate remark about Mde Montalba’s Venetian bird! After dinner went in to Mrs. Hammond’s. Walter Buckmaster asleep on sofa! Stayed till 10.30. Sharp frost. Roy’s tooth bothering him. Wrote about omnibus for our return 7th January.
Monday 30 Decemeber X. Au lit, petit ami! Foggy & snow, v. cold. Letters fr. Mrs. S. & H. Fletcher.
Tuesday 31 December Apply for certificate of 18 new 5% Ex. Shares of £10 each in B. A. Gt. Southern Rly 1894 allotted in Nov this year. In bed all morg. Mary Hood to tea. F. Hood & Miss Roose called for Mary & stayed a short time. Roy better. Letters fr. Lin.
(Notes on back pages of diary:)
List of Securities held by London & County Bank. (all these crossed out) All square there! H. L. same opinion.
(Several days in January 1890 entered here, later copied into new diary) 82
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Received during 1886 fr. allowance, interest & presents £ 166.17.7 Received during 1887 fr. same £ 182.8.10. Received during 1889 £ 299.17.8. Of this £54 lent by Lin & £24 withdrawn for children’s money.
Spent in 1887 on dress £81.1.1 by cheque. Invested in 1887 including commisions £127.0.0. Invested in 1888 £136, but £18 of this lost thro’ Spencer’s failure. Spent on dress etc by cheque only £80.19.0. Spent on dress etc 1889 by cheque only (blank) Invested £ 271.10.6.
Investments during 1889 Feby 14th £6.0.0. second instalment of £2 purchase on 3 new Tucaman. March 7th £15.0.0. first instal. on 15 new Cent. Arg. Rly. shares allotted of £3 each. April 28th £12.0.0. Third call on 4 new B. A. Gt. Southern Rly. shares 3rd issue. May 12th
£5.0.0. £750,000 issue of 4 per cent debenture stock of B. A.
Rosario Rly. May 15th
£11.10.6 for new City of Buenos Ayres Tram, bought by
London & County Bank. June 3rd June 7th June 21st
£9. 0 .0. B. A. & Rosario. £15. 0.0. Call on 15 new £2. 0. 0. First call on one,
June 22nd £25….. making £30 pd. June 22nd
£8. final call
April 18th £15. 3rd instal on 15 new City B. Ayres & Rosario Tucaman. April 30th
£9. City B. Ayres & Rosario Tucaman.
October 1st £35. 2nd instal on B. Ayres & R. 83
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£54. B. A. Gt. South. Rly. new 5% Ex.
Nov 18th
£15. Cent. Argt. Rly. 4th call
Dec 31st
£35. B. A. Rosario 4 per cent. £ 271.10.6
Chicks money in P. O. Savings Bank 1st Jany /89 Roy
£6. 3.11.
Maud
£12.13. 9.
6th March Roy
£5. 0.0. £23.17. 8.
Withdrawn £23. 0. 0. leaves
17. 8.
(more notes on investments on this page)
Money received fr. Investments & quarterly allowance during 1889 Jany 20th Lin for Barr Estate due last year
7.10. 0.
March 30th Quarter
5. 0. 0.
Jany 31st Cent Argt. Rly
1. 0. 0.
Feby 2nd ditto ¾ share
14.0.
Feby 18th Venezuela /81
1. 9. 3.
April 1st B. Ayres Trams
15. 0.
B. Ayres Rly. (Rosario)
2. 7. 9.
April 3rd West Rly of B. Ayres
5.17. 0.
April 5th B. Ayres Gt. Southern
17. 2. 0.
May 14th Chicks money
12. 0. 0.
May 15th City B. A. Tram (Bonus )2.13. 6. Chicks money June 13th Quarter June 3rd Cent Argt. Rly.
£
2. 0. 0. 25. 0. 0. 1. 0. 0. 84
MARION SAMBOURNE’S DIARY 1889 August 20th fr. Lin for Barr Est. August 21st Chicks money
10.17. 0. 15. 0. 0.
Oct 1st for old clothes
2. 0. 0.
Cheque
25.0. 0.
August 17th Venezuela
1. 9. 3.
Sept 27th B. Ayres Trams.
1. 0. 0.
Oct 1st
3.14. 1.
B. Ayres Rosario Rly 3rd W. B. Ayres Rly.
5.17. 0. £ 181.15.10.
Brought forward
£ 181.15.10.
Oct 11th B. A. Gt. Southern
17. 7. 2.
Oct 20th fr. dear Mother
4. 0. 0.
15th May omitted to enter B. A. & Pacific Railway
1. 7. 4.
13th Nov fr. Lin
4. 0. 0.
1st Nov
7.15. 0.
Cent Argt. Rly.
2. 5. 0. 20th Nov B. A. & Pacific Rly
1. 7. 4.
25th Dec fr. Mother
5. 0. 0.
Quarter not paid till Jany
25. 0. 0. £ 299.17. 8.
Less £54 lent Lin
54. 0. 0. £ 245.17.8.
less £24 children’s money withdrawn fr. P. O. Savings
24. 0. 0. £ 221.17.8.
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