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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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  • Sarah Holbeche Diary
Transcriptions 16
  • Sarah Holbeche Diary 104
Original Research 106
Proceedings
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  • Index : Volumes 1 - 13 24
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Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 29

  • Author: Janet Jordan (SCLHRG)
  • Published: 3rd January 2021
  • Sarah Holbeche Diary
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1845

 

Jany 12

The Bishop of Cape Town - then only the Revd Robt Gray - spoke for the SPG Society and Mr Savage for the Ch (Church) Missionary Society, hoping as our own good Rector said "they might work as twin sisters without rivalry", why should one embarrass the other? the Ch Missionary established first in the parish, but The SPG the oldest society and most claim on Englishmen I think.

Mar 6

Edward Willoughby died.

June 5th

At Kingswinford, by the Rev E Addenbrook, V Holbeche Esq. of Sutton Coldfield to Emma, eldest daughter of EA Addenbrooke, of the former place.

June 6

Vincent married Emma Addenbrooke, and in due time took up their abode in The Park, and on the same day Mr Sadler married Miss Bamford, bringing his wife to the joint home of himself and sister!!!

Aug

Walmley Church consecrated, the Rev GW Robinson inducted, many difficulties to be overcome and money matters {indecipherable text} Dr Williamson meeting them liberally and generously? Mr Jacot gave the Bell - Mrs Williamson {indecipherable text} a window, our father £25 {indecipherable text} the organ and I collected £5 for the {indecipherable text} Fund.

Oct 22

Mrs Willoughby left Sutton {indecipherable text} a dissenting congregation {indecipherable text} and originated the Chapel at Maney.

Nov 2

Mr Gates elected Warden.

14

Meeting as to Railroad

Dec

Book Club day changed from the day after Xmas to September.

Sep 2

In this year a Thanksgiving Service (for the harvest). Dr and Mrs Williamson giving {indecipherable text} in the Town Hall - to all above 70 and a greater number were found of that age than could have been calculated upon. A Servants {indecipherable text} also given to any who having been educated in the Sutton Schools could bring a good character.

1846

Mr H Addenbrook came, taking possession of Vincent's old house - new stable built, the old one converted into an office for him.

The Cross renewed on east end of {indecipherable text} much excitement, bitter words and factious proceedings by those who should have sought peace, much that was rediculous and much that was wicked; tho' in charity we may hope proceeding from narrow minds, and prejudiced education; a different feeling would prevail in 1866. (see p28)

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