1756, Jan. 1st.—Called on Miss Stevens 7th.—Drank tea at Mrs. Westbrook’s. Mr. and Mrs. Fortery there: they played at quadrille. I went home for an hour, and went again, played and supped there. Home a little before 12. 9th.—Carried Mr. Haydon his appointment as a Trustee of the Turnpike; he gave me 5s. After the meeting the trustees went to Mr. P. Flutter’s; 10th.—Mr. Duncumb 12th.—With Mr. Martyr in his postchaise to London, to Clare, and drank tea with him. To Drury Lane playhouse, but could not get in, so we went to the Robin Hood Society, and stayed till after 10. The question was, whether the increase of unmarried people was owing to the men’s greater bashfulness, or women’s greater coyness, than formerly. 13th.—Went to Drury Lane house: ‘Tancred and Sigismunda.’ Garrick, Tancred; Mrs. Cibber, Sigismunda. 14th.—To Covent Garden, ‘Orpheus and Euridice.’ 15th.—Drank tea at Mrs. Emily’s 16th.—Came home with Mr. Martyr in his new chaise by 6. 18th.—Dined at Mr. P. Flutter’s; walked up Berry Field with Miss Flutter’s, Miss Nancy Steere, and Miss Parson. 22nd.—To Mr. Bullen’s to dinner, played at quadrille. Came home about 1. 24th.—Between 6 and 7 with Mr. Duncumb and Mr. Wakeford, to the ‘Tuns’ to drink a glass of wine. Mr. Punter, came in afterwards, Mr. Hallamby, Mr. Stovold and Harry Stovold. Home at 10. 29th.—To the Assembly, but there not being enough 31st.—A man having taken a shop in Stoke, sometime ago, and selling goods vastly under the usual price, Mr. Haydon set up a shop against him, of whom I bought this morning four pair of gloves, at 7d. a pair; riding gloves, 9d.; and a pair of other gloves, 8d. Feb. 2nd.—An hour after dinner, Miss Stevens came in. 6th.—This day being appointed for a public Fast on account of the great earthquake at Lisbon, to Middle Church. 9th.—I was bled this morning for the first time. Mrs. Martyr being about to inoculate Master Jacky, 12th.—Turnpike meeting. We all dined and spent the evening at Mr. Flutter’s. Played at Pope Joan till 12. 27th.—This is evening, I, Master Jacky, and the maid were inoculated. March 5th.—Master Jacky was taken with the symptoms, and did not come out of his chamber for a week. 7th.—I was quite easy this morning, when the smallpox began appearing; a restless night, a slight fever. April 2nd.—Master Jacky and I went for an airing round the course, in the chaise, to-day. 17th.—To Bramley, breakfasted at the ‘Jolly Farmer,’ paid for breakfast, 6d. 21st.—Walked with Miss Molly Flutter and Miss Parson, beyond Cross Lanes. 29th.—Drank tea at Mrs. Leeves’, with Miss Lavant and Miss More. Walked with them and Miss Leeves up Warwick’s Bench and part of Velvet Walk; then played at quadrille. Home 11. May 1st.—Drank tea there again. Quadrille. 20th.—Richard the man went for a week to the Peasemarch to be aired; he catched the smallpox coming to us. Paid for a cheesecake for Jacky, 1d. 22nd.—War with France proclaimed at Guildford; the soldiers drawn up in arms, and with music went before the Mayor, &c. Went to see the wire-dancer; he tossed the straw very well, he laid a board on the wire and sat on it himself with three children and a dog in full swing; on the whole quite silly. 23rd, Sunday.—To Stoke Church, afterwards to the Bowling-green, and had a syllabub with Rawlins, Ford, Mellersh, Mersing, W. Parson, Hallomby, and Elkins. Walked up the Velvet Walk with them. 25th.—Sir Charles Howard reviewed his regiment in the Artillery Ground. With Parvish to the ‘White Hart,’ and gave him a bottle of wine, which I owed him for teaching me on the flute. June 6th, Sunday.—To Lower Church; to the 9th.—To the Assembly. Danced with Miss Fanny Yalden, who dances very well. Paid Assembly 2s. 6d.; negus, 1s. 10th.—Lost at bowls, 6d. Called on Miss Yalden, at Miss Roker’s. Paid for a lobster for my supper, 3d. 21st.—Went a fishing, with Mr. Adderley and Mr. Mellersh; Miss Sally Flutter went with us; little sport. I got none out of the water. 26th.—Drank tea and supper at Mrs. Leeves’. Played at whisk; I won every game. 28th.—To the Bowling-green. Played seven games. Paid for a scarlet waistcoat, £1. 1s. July 11th.—To Shalford Church. Afterwards a syllabub. Miss Flutter, Miss Gardner and I walked to Woodbridge. Aug. 2nd.—After dinner, asked Miss Jeale and Miss Westbrooks to come and drink a syllabub with me, (Mr. and Mrs. Martyr were gone to Chichester 15th, Sunday.—To the Lower Church. Afterwards walked with Mellersh and Ford, Miss Molly and Aug. 29th, Sunday.—To Middle Church. Afterwards to Mr. Weston’s, at West Horsley, to dinner. Gave Mr. Weston’s servants, 2s. Sept. 3rd.—Mr. Martyr set out at 8 this morning for London. Walked with Miss Molly Flutter and Miss Parson to Chilworth, and fished there. Mrs. Street made us a syllabub. 22nd.—To Mr. Street’s at Chilworth, with Miss Molly and Sally Flutter to dinner. They finished their hopping to-day. About six we began dancing, two Miss Grenville’s, Miss Betsey Smallpeice, Miss Hall, two Stovolds’s, and young Hall, Mr. Street and us; there being one woman too many, we changed our partners, and one woman always sat down. We danced till 3 or 4. All lay there. 23rd.—Went to see the paper-mills. Dined at Mr. Flutter’s. Between 3 and 4 to Mrs. Wilpley’s; played at cards till 12. 28th.—A Turnpike meeting. Dined there with Mr. Edwards, Mr. Skrine, Mr. Fullerton, Mr. John Vincent, Mr. Henry Flutter and Mr. Pinkney. 29th.—Dined at Mr. Mabanke’s. Played at Pope Joan till 12. Oct. 8th.—Miss Flutters, Miss Parson, Ford and Mellersh supped with me. Very merry till 11, had punch, Miss Molly brought rum. 13th.—Drank tea at Mr. Jeale’s (the Rector), and Mr. and Mrs. Sibthorp there. Played at whist till 11. 29th.—Walked, with Miss Sally and Fanny Whitehead, to Ganghill Common. 22nd.—At 7, went with Ford, Mellersh and H. Parson to the Mayor’s (Savage’s) to drink the King’s health. We were too late for any place, but by the door. Paid 1s. Nov. 14th, Sunday.—To Middle Church. Then to the coffee-house for half an hour. Paid at coffee-house, 1d. 21st.—General Blakeney landed yesterday at Portsmouth, and came this evening to the ‘White Hart.’ A bonfire and illuminations. The mayor and magistrates went to pay their respects to him. I went into the room with them, and had two glasses of claret. Afterwards sat in the next room with Mellersh, Harbroe, Shotter, Horsenell, Elkins, Clifton, H. Parson, and Buckle, to drink his health, from 8 to half-past 10. Paid reckoning, 1s. 6d. Bonfire, 1d. 23rd.—To London with Mr. Martyr. To Covent Garden Theatre; in the pit, paid 3s. 24th.—To Covent Garden Theatre: ‘Henry IV.’—Falstaff, Mr. Shuter; Hotspur, Barry. 26th.—Set out at 6 in the Guildford Machine. Breakfasted at Cobham; in about 2. Breakfast, 1s. 1d. Gave the coachman, 6d, Dec. 22nd.—Byng went through the town this morning on his way to Portsmouth to take his trial. They tolled the bell, and burnt his effigy on the churchyard-steps. Feb. 11th.—A Fast: no breakfast. To Middle Church. 17th.—Mr. Ford and Miss Sally Flutter were married this morning. 18th.—Mr. and Mrs. Ford dined here. 24th.—Dined at Mr. Ford’s with all the Flutters. 27th.—To Middle Church. Mrs. Ford made her appearance. 28th.—To the Artillery Ground, to see the Hessians May 7th.—Some people got together at Petworth and thereabouts, and seized some corn belonging to engrossers. 11th.—Wheat £20. 15s. a load. June 21st.—Paid for half-a-pint of strawberries for Master Jacky and myself, 1½d. Aug. 6th.—Wheat, under £10. Sept. 11th, Sunday.—A brief for the repair of the groins at Brighthelmstone; paid 6d. 27th.—Miss Molly Flutter married to Mr. Chandler. Oct. 6th.—Miss Jeale married to Mr. Maxhill. Nov. 7th.—Paid earnest of coach, 12th.—To Drury Lane Theatre: ‘King Lear,’ by Garrick. Agreed with the barber for shaving me at 6s. a quarter. 14th.—To the theatre: Garrick as Don Felix, in ‘The Wonder.’ 23rd.—At 4 to Drury Lane; the King being there to-night, very much crowded. Miss Gunning and her two sisters and a number of people of quality. ‘The Tempest,’ and ‘Harlequin Ranger’; both very foolish to see. Home at 10. 28th.—I was sworn in to-day in the King’s Bench as an Attorney of that Court. Paid Judges’ clerk, when I went to be examined, 7s.; servant, 1s. Admission on stamp, £6. 6s. At 8 with Jenkins and James 30th.—Paid 10s. 6d. for entering as a pupil of Mons. Prieur, a French master. Dec. 1st.—To Covent Garden Theatre. Paid for a fortnight’s board and lodging, £1. 4s.; for a bushel of coals, 1s. 2d. Tea at Prosser’s coffee-house, 4d.; wine after dinner, 3d.; a pound of candles, 7d. 7th.—To chambers (Mr. Adderley’s) till near 7, then James came home with me. At whist till 11. 9th.—To chambers. Home to dinner. At 4 to 10th.—To Mr. Adderley’s till dinner. Thither in the afternoon. At 6 drank tea with Jenkins. 11th.—To chambers; after dinner there again. Home at 7; at 9, Jenkins, James, and Mersing, at whist till 11. Dec. 12th.—To chambers. Paid for cyder with James, after dinner, 3d.; wine with Mersing at night, 3d. 14th.—At whist with Jenkins, James, and Mersing. 17th.—Jenkins and James came home with me at 7; played at draughts with Jenkins. Afterwards Boughton came and took us to his lodgings; at whist till 11. 21st.—With Boughton and James; mobbed it for the first row of the upper gallery at Drury Lane, which we got. 22nd.—To Drury Lane; an old play of Shirley’s, ‘The Gamesters,’ revived. 23rd.—To chambers; after dinner to do. At 7, home; Jenkins, James, and Boughton, to whist till 11. 25th.—To the Temple Chapel, at the Sacrament. In the afternoon with James and Boughton to the Romish Chapel in Lincoln’s Inn Fields; then to Mrs. Emily’s and drank tea. Home at 8. 27th.—With Boughton to St. Michael’s Church, Cornhill, and heard part of a sermon; afterwards to St. Mildred’s, and heard part of the prayers. At whist with Sibthorpe, Boughton, and Jenkins till near 11. 28th.—To an auction of books 1758, Jan. 2nd.—To chambers at 4 till past 7; then home; Boughton, Daniel, and Mersing came, and played at whist till 12. The following is written on a slip of paper:—‘Jan. 1st, 1758.—In my pocket, £1. 5s. 5d.; purse, £17. 9s. 6d.; money laid out for my brother, &c. £2. 7s. 7½d.; due from my mother at Christmas, £2. 2s.; in my card purse, ‘Of wife and children, debts and taxes clear, £123. 16s. 8½d.’ Jan. 29th, Sunday.—Between 2 and 3 to the Speaker’s to dinner; sat an hour before dinner; paid the servant, 2s. Feb. 19th, Sunday.—To St. Dunstan’s Church. After dinner called on Mr. Maxwell; then to church at St. Andrew’s, Holborn; called on Mersing; soon after 4 Sam Ford came in; I stayed with him till past 7; then went home and got my fire lighted, and at 9 they came and stayed till 12. 21st.—Took a place in the Godalming Machine. 22nd.—To the ‘New Inn,’ Western Bridge, soon after 6; waited till 7; there being eight passengers, they sent a chaise in which I and a gentleman came; stopped at Cobham; arrived at Guildford April 17th.—At 6 set out in the coach for London. Dined at Kingston; in about 5. With James and Jenkins to Mr. Boughton’s; at whist till 11. Paid coach and man, 5s. 6d.; dinner, 2s. 18th.—To the play: ‘The Provoked Husband,’ Mr. Garrick. 19th.—Breakfasted with James at Johnstone’s Coffee House, Charing Cross. Paid for chocolate and muffin, 2½d. 23rd, Sunday.—To St. Dunstan’s Church; walked in Lincoln’s Inn Gardens; to Mr. Emily’s to dinner; to the chapel in Russell Court; walked in the Park; at Slaughter’s Coffee House for half-an-hour; at 8 called on Boughton. 25th.—To Don Saltero’s at Chelsea; paid for breakfast there, 13½d.; to Marylebone, played at bowls there; at 5, Ford came; he stayed till 7; then I went to the ‘Crown and Rolls.’ Home about 12. May 1st.—I catched a great cold yesterday; James and I went home with Jenkins; at cribbage till 11. 8th.—Dined in Butcher Row, 9d.; went to hear Green, the Methodist, dispute in Fetter Lane—shameful. With Jenkins at cribbage till past 11. 10th.—Breakfasted with Mr. Street; at 11 to the Bank, and sold £25 stock; 11th.—With Jenkins to Marylebone Bowling green, at bowls. Home at 9; then an hour at the ‘Bell.’ 18th.—Breakfasted at home; James dined here; he fetched a pigeon pye; afterwards to Prosser’s, where Pitts came to me; at 6 Emily came; we took boat at the Temple, landed at Lambeth, and walked to Vauxhall; supped there. Home about 12; very pleasant evening; paid for supper at Vauxhall, 2s.; going in, 1s. 19th.—Breakfasted at New Exchange Coffee House; dined at Betty’s with Mr. Gordon; then to Drury Lane—‘The Rehearsal,’ Bayes, Mr. Garrick; paid for breakfast, 6d.; a letter, 3d.; dinner and wine, 1s. 4d. 20th.—Jenkins, James, and I walked to Marylebone; at bowls till 8; then we went to the ‘Sugar Loaf’ in Bell Yard; wine at Marylebone, 6d.; supper, 4½d. 22nd.—Boughton, James, and I to Islington, to a bowling-green there; paid for cyder, ham, &c. 7½d. 26th.—Dined with Mr. Adderley at the ‘White Lion,’ there till 6. 27th.—To the Bowling-green beyond the Foundling Hospital. 29th.—James and I walked to Marylebone, bowls there; between 4 and 5 we went to see ‘Hamlet,’ by Mr. Garrick. June 6th.—Got up between 4 and 5; Jenkins and James breakfasted with me at the ‘Angel’; at 6, set out in the coach for Guildford; stopped at Kingston; dined at Cobham; in about 4; to Miss Stevens’. 9th.—Walked with Miss Stevens up Marrow Lane. July 10th.—Miss Stevens and I drank tea at Mrs. Greenley’s; sat in her pavilion. Aug. 24th.—Dined with my uncle, Duncumb, at Shere; at 5 to Sir John Evelyn’s, drank tea there; paid my uncle’s servant, 1s.; Sir John’s, 1s. 28th.—Dined with the Mayor at the ‘White Hart.’ A great many gentlemen from all parts of the country; there till 6; received of Mr. Fawkes, making his will, 3s. 6d. Sept. 2nd.—Dined at the ‘Tuns,’ paid 9d.; drank tea and supped with Miss Stevens; Mrs. Ford came in, and afterwards Miss Adee 7th.—Walked with Miss Stevens to Mr. Emily’s at Clandon; dined there, cards in the evening. 8th.—To Mr. Engelstoft’s; Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Mellersh there; at whist till 12. 12th.—To Sir John Evelyn’s, to breakfast. 17th.—Between 4 and 5 to the Green; played three games, lost two; between 7 and 8 sat down to whist there with Mr. Englestoft, Mr. Mellersh, and Mr. Hunt. Home before 11. 18th.—To the Artillery Ground, to see a pony race; to Mrs. Wilpley’s for half an hour; at 7 to the Bowling-green, Mellersh, Gorman, and Engelstoft there; at whist till 11. 20th.—To Middle Church 21st.—To Busbridge, Mr. Webb 22nd.—The Visitation; at 7 to Miss Stevens. 23rd.—Dined at the ‘White Lion,’ paid 1s. 24th, Sunday.—To Middle Church. (He did not visit Miss Stevens this day). 25th.—Walked to Mr. Emily’s at Clandon; called on Mrs. Wilpley; between 7 and 8 to Miss Stevens. 26th.—To Mr. Brewer’s, Mr. Thomas there; after tea at Pope Joan till 7; then to Miss Stevens. 27th.—Mr. Brewer came at 10 with a licence; Mr. Martyr bound with me to Mr. Burdett; walked to Mr. Stevens’ at Worplesdon, he not at home, back between 5 and 6; called on Mr. Ralph Ford to bespeak his attendance to-morrow; between 7 and 8 to Mrs. Norwood’s, Betsy Stevens there. 28th.—At 8 went to Mrs. Norwood’s, Miss Adee 1758, Sept. 29th.—Called on Adderley; dined at home. Clare and Jenkins came at 5, stayed till 7; at quadrille till 8. 30th.—We went to New Bond Street to the milliner; home to dinner. I drank tea with Mr. Potts, Clare, and Marshall, then home at 8. Oct. 1st.—To Lothbury Church. Mr. and Mrs. Barrow drank tea with us. 3rd.—Drank tea with Clare, home to supper; after supper quadrille. 5th.—Set out in a chaise for Guildford at 1; arrived between 6 and 7. 16th, Monday.—Lady Martha and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. and Mr. Burdett drank tea with us. Nov. 6th.—Set out at 8 in the Godalming Machine; dined at Esher; in at 5. Called on Mersing; Boughton there; then to Jenkins’, and played at whist till near 11. Coach and man, 5s. 6d.; a glass of capillair, 3d. 8th.—Dined at Prosser’s Coffee House; between 4 and 5 to the play—‘Zara,’ Lusignan, Mr. Garrick. 9th.—With Mersing and Jenkins to the ‘Feathers’ Tavern, where we supped; home at 11. 10th.—Set out at 7 in the Godalming coach; home at 5. 15th.—To the Bowling-green between 6 and 7; at whist there till 10 17th.—To Mrs. Emily’s to dinner; played at quadrille before dinner; home at 5; then went after my wife and Mrs. Norwood to Mr. Shrubb’s at Shalford; then to the Bowling-green. 1759, Feb. 21st.—To Middle Church. My wife and I walked with Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell in their garden till past 1. At 6 Mr. Ford, Mr. Gorman, and Mr. Mellersh came; at whist till 12. April 9th.—Having a cold, with a difficulty of breathing, I was bleeded this morning, and found benefit by night. 10th.—At whist till past 11. May 7th.—On Stephens’s horse to London. To Mr. Adderley’s; at 5 with him to the ‘Feathers’ Tavern, and dined. Away at 8; at 9 Jenkins, Mersing, and Boughton came to me at the ‘Angel’ and stayed till past 12; paid for dinner and wine, 2s. 6d. 9th.—Walked about; called on Adderley; dined with Jenkins; home by Epsom; paid for breakfast at the ‘Angel,’ 8d.; two nights’ lodging, 1s. 6d. maid, 1s.; horse and hostler, 3s. 2d.; turnpike, 4½d. horse hire, 6s. June 13th.—On Stephens’s horse to Chertsey; breakfasted with Ford, Heath, and wife; to Ascot Races. 22nd.—To the green, and thence with Mr. Russell to the ‘Tuns’ to drink the King’s health; paid drinking, 1s. 27th.—To London; called on Adderley. With him to Clement’s Coffee House till 10; then to the ‘Angel.’ Jenkins came at 11, stayed till 1. July 6th.—To Sir John Evelyn, at Wotton. Paid horse hire, 2s. Aug. 6th.—To Wotton Hatch to dinner. Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Bisshop, Mr. Godschall, Mr. Deane, Mr. Carr, Mr. Spence, Mr. Courtenay, Mr. Walsh, and Mr. Hull. 9th.—To see the fireworks on the good news: Russians and French defeated. The Judges came in the evening. 11th.—The assizes finished. 13th.—To Mr. Brewer’s; at whist; home by 10; won 7s. 6d. 14th.—My wife brought to bed this morning, about five of a boy. Paid Mr. Burdett, 10s. 6d.; midwife and nurse, 10s. 20th.—To Wotton Hatch. Sept. 3rd.—Being wet, did not go to Wotton Hatch. 11th.—Company again. Oct. 1st.—To Wotton Hatch: Mr. Budgen, 22nd.—With Sir John Evelyn to Milton Court: held court there. Mr. Evelyn with us. To Wotton at 6; danced till past 10. Colonel Evelyn, Mr. Harcourt, the butler, Miss Mary Evelyn, Miss Clark, Miss Duncumb, and three maids. I danced with Miss C. and Miss D. 28th.—Paid for a thing to hang my wig on, 1s. 2d.; a hutch for the child, 8s. Nov. 26th.—Went to town; spent the evening at Mr. Adderley’s chambers with him and Miss A. 27th.—Jenkins came, and stayed till 12. 28th.—With Boughton and Jenkins; they stayed till 1. 29th.—Home in the Portsmouth fly. Thanksgiving for taking Quebeck. Dec. 1st.—Illumination for Sir Edward Hawke beating Conflans. 13th.—Ford, Mellersh, and Vincent the clergyman sent for me to the ‘White Hart’ to play at whist. 1760, Jan. 14th.—At 6 to the ‘Red Lion’: Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Russell, Mellersh, and Ford; home at 11. 15th.—Lord Onslow sent for me to dinner; home at 8. Paid Mr. Wilpley bleeding my wife, 2s. 6d. April 13th.—Paid a man going beyond Ripley to get some leeches to bleed the child. A labourer in the garden one day, 1s. 3d. July 7th.—To the Club at Wotton Hatch; reckoning, 4s. 6d. 28th.—Mrs. Norwood and my wife drank tea with Mrs. Hole. I went to the Green till past 8. Englestoft came after; played backgammon till near 11. Nov. 14th.—Between 6 and 7 to the ‘White Lion’ by invitation from the Mayor on the King of Prussia’s success. Stayed till past 11. 17th.—To London; called on Jenkins, dined with him; drank tea with Clare, then to the ‘Angel.’ Jenkins came and stayed till 1. 19th.—In a coach to the Speaker’s; dined at Dr. Adee’s; drank tea with Clare, then to the ‘Angel.’ Jenkins came and stayed till 12. Dec. 15th.—Mr. Robert Austen July 19th, Sunday.—On Upperton’s horse to London. Dined at Dr. Adee’s. In the afternoon, walked, with Mr. Adderley, Miss Sally Adderley and Miss Williams, to the ‘White Conduit House.’ Jenkins spent the evening with me at the ‘Angel’ till 12. 20th.—Breakfasted with Dr. Adee, dined and drank tea with Adderley; with him and Jenkins to Vauxhall; they supped with me at the ‘Angel,’ and did not go till near 2. 27th.—To Wotton Hatch Club. Paid, 5s. 6d. Sept. 22nd.—The Coronation. To the Green, played four games. At 7 to the ‘Red Lion,’ to drink the King’s health. To the Mayor at the ‘Tuns.’ Home at 12. 28th.—To Wotton Hatch. Home between 7 and 8. Oct. 2nd.—To London, to talk with Mr. Evelyn 3rd.—Breakfasted with Mr. Evelyn. 27th.—To London, with Mr. Evelyn to the Board of Green Cloth. There till 3, dined at Clifton’s Chop House. Paid for dinner, 1s. 28th.—Breakfasted at Dr. Adee’s. The Miss Adee’s walked with me to look for a house. Mr. Jenkins supped with me. 29th.—To the Green Cloth at 11; at 3 to the ‘Angel,’ and dined there. To Covent Garden Theatre, but could not get in. Drank tea at Adderley’s; quadrille. Paid for dinner, 1s. 6d.; rum, 1s. 2d.; orange chips, 3d.; cakes, 2d. 1762, Jan. 18th.—Queen’s Birth-day. We all dined at St. James’s. At 11 home in a chaise; paid for chaise, 1s. 6d. March 12th.—The General Fast. My wife brought to bed of a boy. April 24th.—Much out of order with a cold. 25th.—Bled this morning. 26th.—Mr. Stephenson and I, with Mr. Selwyn, at 2, to the Exhibition. Paid for catalogue, 6d. 27th.—At home this morning, taking Jessop’s water. In the afternoon drank tea with Jenkins. Home at 8. July 29th.—Dined at the ‘King’s Head,’ Dorking, paid for dinner and wine, 2s.; Lord Midleton’s man for venison, 2s. 6d. Sept. 1st.—To Mr. Walters, Oct. 2nd.—Dined and lay at Lord Midleton’s; at quadrille, from 4 in the afternoon. Paid servants in the house, 5s. Nov. 5th.—In the Guildford coach to Guildford. Went to the ‘Tuns’ to drink the King’s health. Home at 12; paid at the ‘Tuns,’ 1s.; coach and man, 6s. 13th.—Dined at Mr. Burdett’s; at whist won 6 rubbers out of 7; won 15s. Home past 12. 1766, Sept. 6th.—Paid for a horse, bought of a Welchman, £6. 6s. 0d.; saddle, bridle, and cloth, £1. 17s. 6d. Oct. 4th.—With Mrs. N. and Miss Kerr to Drury Lane; ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ 5th.—Sunday to Church. To the Coffee-house for half-an-hour. Paid for wine, 6d. 6th.—To Mundy’s Coffee-house, and supped. 7th.—Drank tea with Jenkins. 10th.—With Mrs. Kerr to Drury Lane: ‘Provoked Husband’ and ‘Devil to Pay:’ Mr. Garrick. 11th.—Drank tea with Adderley. To the Coffee-house for half-an-hour. 13th.—With Jenkins to Mundy’s Coffee-house. Paid reckoning, 2s. 6d. 14th.—To the Coffee-house half-an-hour; wine, 6d. 15th.—Drank tea at Mrs. Emily’s, at quadrille. 1767, March 18th.—It pleased God to release my William from his sufferings, when half a year old he was seized with convulsions which never left him. June 9th.—With Mr. Hollingworth to the Downs Guildford Races. Sir John Evelyn being taken ill, went off the Downs to Wotton. 19th.—Jack was taken with the smallpox, and on the 28th the dear soul died. Polly was taken on the 1st of July, I sent for Mr. Kerr who gave her Sutton’s powders, and she recovered. Dec. 22nd.—With Mr. Waddington to Drury Lane: ‘Suspicious Husband,’ Mr. Garrick. 23rd.—Mr. Jenkins dined. Coffee-house half-an-hour. Paid for wine, 6d. 24th.—Coffee-house, wine, 6d.; 25th, do.; 26th, do. 1768, Jan. 30th.—My wife brought to bed of a boy. Feb. 24th.—Dined at Penneck’s, Mr. Astle, Col. Webb, Dr. Solander, &c. 31st.—To Captain Brodrick’s, 1768, Sept. 9th.—To Neville Court, and had the nerve in both ears cut for the toothache, and received relief in an hour. 1769, Oct. 11th.—To New Inn 19th, Sunday.—To Church; to the Buffalo Coffee House for an hour; paid for wine, 6d. 22nd.—Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Dr. Ducarrell, and Mr. Astle dined here. March 7th.—To the House of Commons till 3. 10th.—To the House of Commons till 4. May 15th.—Dined at Lord Onslow’s; to the race. 16th.—With Mr. Powell, curate of Abinger, to the race. July 30th, Sunday.—Mr. Woods came to tell me that Mr. Sturt Aug. 28th.—Meeting of Mr. Smith’s trustees. I was appointed clerk and treasurer, in the place of Mr. Sturt. 1770, July 27th.—Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Adderley, and Mr. Pacey dined with me. To the Percy Coffee House for an hour; won 15s. Aug. 4th.—We set out at 6 with Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Adderley to Shere; dined at Cobham; saw Claremont and Painshill. 5th, Sunday.—To Church; afterwards by Lonesome 6th.—To Lord Aylesford’s house and garden (Albury Park). Sept. 6th.—Lord Talbot, at the request of Mr. Gray and Mr. Sacker, gave me the place of Clerk of the Verge. I was sworn in this day. Nov. 19th.—To New Inn: to Mundy’s Coffee House; 21st.—Mr. and Mrs. Ford drank tea and supped here; Jenkins and Mersey supped; whist, won 2s. 6d. 23rd.—To the Percy Coffee House; home at 10; reckoning, 1s, 9d.; won, 15s. 30th.—To the Percy Coffee House; reckoning, 2s. won 18s. 1771, Jan. 1st.—At Shere 3rd.—Dined at Mr. Godschall’s. 6th.—Walked to Sir Frederick Evelyn’s, and dined. April 12th.—To Wood Street to see a horse; rode the horse to Islington; paid for it, £25. 4s. Nov. 5th.—Dined at the Percy Coffee House, and stayed till 10; whist; lost £1. 3s. 6d. Dec. 2nd.—To the Percy till 10; won 18s. 1772, Jan. 23rd.—Paid admission fee at the Antiquary Society, £5. 5s. Feb. 28th.—Dined at Mr. Penneck’s April 6th.—With Jerkins to the meeting of the Laudable Society; dined there; dinner, 5s. 27th.—Being the races at Hereford, could get no chaise, but got horses, and rode to Monmouth. 31st.—To Llandilo, an excellent inn, and dined; and Mr. Pennoyre Watkins telling us the ford at Llandovery was dangerous, lay there. Whist with him; won 12s. 1773, July 24th.—Rode to the Downs; saw part of a great cricket match. 26th.—Dined at Mr. Godschall’s: General and Mrs. Evelyn and Colonel Molyneux there; drank tea with Mr. Berwick. Oct. 31st, Sunday.—To Church; to Mr. Talbot (of Chart Park), and dined; drank tea at Mr. Tucker’s Nov. 13th.—With Jenkins to Covent Garden: Macklin played Macbeth. 1774, June 7th.—Rode with Mr. Jenkins by Highgate, &c. 9th.—Rode with Mr. Jenkins by Stamford Hill, &c. 10th.—Rode with Dr. Osborn to Dr. Price, 24th.—Rode with Mr. Penneck and Mr. Austen to Mr. Walpole’s, Strawberry Hill; saw that; Dec. 7th.—Dr. Solander and Omiah, the native of 8th.—To Drury Lane: ‘The Country Girl.’ 1775, Sept. 28th.—To the ‘King’s Head’ at Derby, 1776, April 3rd.—Paid subscription to the Laudable Society, £2. 12s. 6d. May 3rd.—Paid for a grey horse, five years old, 15 guineas. 27th.—Paid labourers planting firs in the Hurtwood, £1. 12s. 3d.; stakes, &c., for fencing, £2. 17s. 3d. Aug. 23rd.—To Loughborough, with Mr. Jenkins. 1777, Oct. 30th.—To Loseley to breakfast; to East Horsley, and dined at Mr. Fox’s; supped at Mr. Duncumb’s. 31st.—General Evelyn and Mr. Lomax dined. Nov. 19th.—Paid Mr. Chaubert, for monument in Shere Church, 6 guineas. Dec. 21st.—Paid Mr. Lomax, for half an acre of land, £7. 1778, Jan. 16th.—To Leicester; dined with Mr. Parr, March 19th.—Antiquary Society; supped at the ‘White Hart,’ with Mr. Gough, Mr. Lort, Mr. Grose, and Mr. Topham. April 25th.—Lord Midleton came; rode with him to Pitland Street; he and Mr. Lomax dined. June 8th.—Mr. Jenkins and Mr. J. Martyr 9th.—To Guildford; dined at Mr. Martyr’s; Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Hawes there; to the horse race. 10th.—General Evelyn, Mr. Dyson, and Captain Williams dined; to the course. July 19th, Sunday.—To Church; walked in the Museum Gardens with Mr. Austen. 26th, Sunday.—To Church at Shere; dined at Mr. Duncumb’s; drank tea at Mr. Godschall’s. Lord and Lady Onslow and Mr. and Mrs. Onslow there. 1780, Jan. 16th.—In a chaise to the Speaker at Wonersh, and dined; to Loseley in the evening. 27th.—Antiquary Society, supped with Mr. Waddilove at Mundy’s Coffee House in Maiden Lane; paid 1s. Feb. 8th.—To Drury Lane, with Mrs. Gardiner and Polly, ‘Plain Dealer’ and ‘Fortunatus.’ March 28th.—To General Evelyn’s, and breakfasted; to Turnpike meeting at Guildford; dined at the ‘White Hart,’ with Mr. Page and Captain Onslow; to Loseley and lay. April 2nd.—Dined at Mr. Lomax’s. 17th.—To the race. 18th.—Do. June 6th.—Lord Mansfield’s house burnt, up all night. Nov. 22nd.—Drank tea with Mr. Jenkins. To the Rolls Coffee House, and supped; quadrille. Dec. 11th.—Mr. and Mrs. Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Meux supped here; quadrille. 1781, Jan. 8th.—Edward went to the Guildford Ball. 11th.—To the first meeting of the Antiquary Society in Somerset House; supped at Coffee House, with Mr. Gough, Mr. Topham, &c. March 22nd.—To Kingston Assizes; dined with the Grand Jury; Mr. Budgen’s cause tried. May 11th.—Supped at Mr. Meux’s; whist, won 9s. June 16th.—To Sir Edward Evelyn in Piccadilly, and with him in his phaeton to Leatherhead. July 2nd.—With Dr. Osborne in his coach to Mr. Rice at Tooting, and dined. Aug. 3rd.—To Mr. James at Enfield, and lay. 4th.—Rode to Mr. Jenkins, at Hampstead. 16th.—Mr. Manning supped and lay here. 17th.—With Mr. Manning 18th.—Dined at Mr. Pollen’s; drank tea at Mr. Polhill’s (Albury). 23rd.—Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Polhill drank tea here. 25th.—To Loseley, and breakfasted; dined at the ‘White Hart’ with the Club. Sept. 14th.—To Mr. Page 15th.—General Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Lomax, and Mr. Duncumb dined with us. 16th, Sunday.—Dined at Mr. Godschall’s. 17th.—Breakfasted at Wotton; dined at the ‘King’s Head,’ Epsom. 1782, Feb. 10th.—Walked to Hampstead; dined at Mr. Jenkins’s; thence walked home with him. March 31st.—My brother and I drank tea at Capt. Finch’s (Albury Park). Sept. 15th.—Breakfasted at Lord Grantley’s; dined at Mr. Shurlock’s; drank tea with my brother; to Wotton, and lay at Sir Frederick’s. 1783, June 7th.—Set out at 7 for Shere; breakfasted at Epsom; dined at the ‘White Horse,’ Dorking July 3rd.—To Harrow speeches 1784, March 11th.—To the Antiquary Society; supped at Holylands Coffee House, with Mr. Gough 22nd.—To Bath by coach, set out at 4, arrived at 8. July 24th.—Rode with Mr. Topham Aug. 19th.—Dined at the Club at Dorking; Duke of Norfolk, Sir Wm. Gray, &c. Dec. 26th.—At home; physick. 1785, Jan. 3rd.—Mr. and Mrs. Polhill and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Duncumb and John Duncumb dined here. 4th.—Edward and I rode to Sir Fredk. Evelyn’s; dined at Mr. Godschall’s. 5th.—The tenants dined here. 6th.—Edward and I rode to Mr. Polhill’s, and dined. 7th.—Edward and I dined at Captn. Finch’s; Lady Aylesford and two daughters, Captn. Edward Finch, and Mr. Morden there. Feb. 19th.—To Drury Lane; ‘Macbeth’ Mrs. Siddons. July 13th.—Attended the Sessions; dined with the Justices at the ‘White Hart;’ lay at Loseley. 14th.—Breakfasted with Mr. Mellersh; dined at Loseley; drank tea at Mr. Shurlock’s. 1786, Jan. 7th.—Edward and I rode to Guildford, and then in a chaise to Pepperharrow, and lay there. To Church at Pepperharrow. Chaise came. I dined at Mr. Webb’s; drank tea at Mr. Manning’s, and lay at the ‘White Hart,’ Guildford; Mr. Mellersh supped with me. June 6th.—Guildford races. Very unwell; did not go up to the Downs. July 14th.—To Tooting, and held a court; dined and drank tea at Mr. Rice’s. Aug. 2nd.—To Eaton Bray. 31st.—To Canterbury. Dec. 28th.—Dined and lay at Mrs. Tucker’s, Sir Henry and Lady St. John; 1787, Jan. 10th.—To Quarter Sessions in Borough; Aug. 28th.—Dined at home. Miss Malthus, and Miss Menzies, Mr. R. Malthus, 29th.—Dined at Mr. Godschall’s; Mr. and Mrs. Polhill and Mr. Wollaston there; whist till 10; won 8s. 30th.—Dined at the Club at Dorking, Sir Fredk. Evelyn, &c.; paid for dinner, 4s. 6d. 31st.—Set out at 6; breakfasted at Epsom; home at 1; paid for breakfast, 1s.; bait of horses, 1s. Oct. 26th.—Dined at Mr. Godschall’s, between 8 and 9; received by express Mrs. Oglethorpe’s death; sent for a chaise from Dorking; set out at 2, got to Russell Street past 7 1788, June 9th.—Drank tea at Mr. Ruding’s. 10th.—With Miss Adees, Mary and Caroline, to Vauxhall; home at 12. Aug. 25th. 26th.—Dined at Mr. Taylor’s. 27th.—Mr. Godschall dined with us. 28th.—To Mrs. Haynes, and dined. 30th.—To Reigate, and lay at the ‘White Hart.’ 31st.—Dined with Mr. Barnes; to Mr. Fanshawe, Oct. 24th.—We all dined and supped at Mrs. Malthus’s; whist, won 3s. 6d. 1789, Feb. 10th.—Council at the Society of Antiquaries; April 28th.—Drank tea at Mr. Malthus’s. 29th.—Drank tea at Mr. Shurlock’s. 30th.—Dined at Mr. Webb’s. May 1st.—To Mr. Leech, at Witley; lay at Mr. Webb’s. 2nd.—After breakfast, to Mr. Manning; dined at Mr. Mellersh’s. 3rd.—Dined at Mr. Duncumb’s; to Mr. Malthus; drank tea at Mr. Godschall’s. 14th.—Miss Adees, Mr. Robert Malthus, and Mr. Martyr, dined with us; supped at Lincoln’s Inn Coffee House (with his antiquary friends). June 18th.—Dined with the Duke of Norfolk; July 3rd.—Called at Mr. Eckersall’s; Aug. 10th.—To Hazlegrove; lay there (Sir Hy. St John Mildmay’s). Dec. 25th.—My dear daughter Caroline died this morning, after a fever of a few days. 1790, July 24th.—Dined at Sir Fredk. Evelyn’s. 25th, Sunday.—Dined at Captn. Finch’s; drank tea at Mr. Malthus’s. 26th.—Dined at Mr. Duncumb’s. 27th.—Mr. R. Malthus and the Misses dined here, with Cath. and Mr. and Mrs. Polhill, and Mr. S. Godschall. 28th.—Dined at Mr. Shurlock’s. 29th.—Dined at Mr. Thompson’s. 30th.—Mr. Duncumb and Mr. Thos. and Robt. Duncumb supped here. 31st.—Drank tea at Mr. Malthus’s. Sept. 1st.—To Mr. Jenkins’, at Putney, and dined; home at 8. 3rd.—Took up Mr. Clutton, at Walworth, and went with him to Sir Peter Burrell’s, 1791, June 9th.—Dined at Sir Charles Gould’s, with the directors of the Equitable Society. Supped at the Coffee House, Brand, Turner, and others. Sept. 29th.—Dined at Sir Wm. Hillman’s, Lord Say and Sele, Mr. Jenkinson, Mr. Fanshawe, sen.; drank tea at Mrs. Molyneux’s. Oct. 16th, Sunday.—Dined at Captn. Finch’s, Mr. Onslow there. 23rd, Sunday.—Dined at Capt. Finch’s. 1792, Jan. 2nd.—Set out ground to widen Sherborne Lane. In the evening rode to Capt. Onslow’s, at Ripley, and lay there. 3rd.—Breakfasted there, and to town in the Godalming coach. Feb. 8th.—Dined at Edward’s, with Mr. Malthus and family; child christened; whist, won 3s.; paid nurse, &c., £3. 3s. 18th.—To Lord Sydney, and with him to Frognal, and lay there. 19th, Sunday.—Returned at 2. March 1st.—Mr. Willis dined here; with him to the Antiquary Society; supped at the Coffee House, Lord Leicester, &c., there. April 12th.—To Mr. Strode, at Loseley, and dined; to Mr. Webb, at Milford, and lay. 1796, Dec. 14th.—My wife died about 5 in the afternoon; the most affectionate of wives, tenderest of parents, and most sincere of Christians; to her great prudence and discretion I owe the prosperity with which God has blessed me. 24th.—Very hard frost. 1797, Feb. 25th.—Dined at Edward’s, Mr. Godschall, senior, &c.; Reginald christened; paid Edward March 21st.—Dined at the ‘Crown and Anchor’ (Antiquaries’ Club), Dr. Hamilton, Sir Wm. Musgrave, Mr. Charles Townshend, Mr. Weston, Seward, Brand, Ord, Lysons; tea at the Coffee House (Holyland’s) paid, for dinner, 2s.; tea, 11d. Aug. 14th.—In Southampton long coach to town at 6; breakfasted at Alton; dined at ‘Catherine Wheel,’ at Egham; drank tea at Hatchett’s. 24th.—Rode with Edward to Mr. Jenkins’s, at Putney, dined and drank tea. Home at 8. Oct. 13th.—To Leatherhead to Mr. Cooper’s; to Shere; no dinner. 14th.—Dined at the ‘White Hart,’ Guildford; drank tea at Mr. Polhill’s (Albury). 15th, Sunday.—To Albury Church; dined at Mr. Malthus’s. 22nd.—To Mr. Currie at East Horsley; dined and lay there. Nov. 3rd.—To Mr. Austen’s; he died about 9. 11th.—With Mr. Halsey and Dr. Benamore at 1; from Mr. Austen’s house with the funeral; dined at Kingston; lay at the ‘White Lion,’ Cobham. 12th.—Mr. Coussmaher and Mr. Martyr met us at the ‘Green Man’; got to Shalford by 1. 16th.—With Master Austen to Harrow. Dec. 16th.—To Guildford; dined at the Club; whist; paid 5s.; won 3s. 17th.—Dined and lay at Mr. Martyr’s. 20th.—With Edward in coach to Lord Grantley’s, in 1798, Jan. 19th.—To Lord Grenville, the Duke of Portland, 23rd.—Dined at the ‘Crown and Anchor’ with the Antiquaries’ Club, Dr. Hamilton, Sir Wm. Musgrave, Dr. Halifax, Topham, Brand, Lysons, Charles Townshend, &c. 30th.—Dined with the Antiquaries’ Club, Weston, Townley, &c. Feb. 18th.—Inflammation in the eye; paid for golden ointment, 1s. 9d. March 4th, Sunday.—To Church; Mr. Bayley 1799, Jan. 14th.—Supped at Mr. Baxendale’s; whist. 15th.—Dined at Mr. Ord’s, Brand, Sabine, &c. 16th.—Mr. Hogarth and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison dined here. 17th.—Dined at General Rainsford’s, Sir George Osborn, Colonel Sloane, and Mr. Rose Fuller. Feb. 19th.—Dined at the ‘Crown and Anchor,’ Sir Joseph Banks, Lysons, &c. July 2nd.—Mr. Waddilove 3rd.—Mr. Peach, Dealtry, 5th.—Dined at Mr. Dealtry’s, Mr. James Farrar, Mr. Blake, &c. 6th.—To Mr. Ruding’s (at Maldon), and breakfasted; dined at Mr. Filewood’s; drank tea at Dr. Taylor’s. 12th.—Mr. and Mrs. Duncumb and Mr. T. Duncumb dined here. 13th.—Breakfasted with Mr. Currie; dined and lay at Sir John Frederick’s. 14th, Sunday.—After breakfast, to Peto, 31st.—Drank tea at Mr. Malthus’s; walked through his coppices, Miss Dalton there. Sept. 19th.—To Lord Sydney (in Grosvenor Square), and dined; drank tea at Mr. Andrewes’s. Nov. 17th, Sunday.—To Church; Dr. Willis and Serjeant Bayley called. 19th.—Mr. Jebb dined here. 20th.—Charity School Meeting. 21st.—Major Molyneux, Captain Vincent, Mr. Fanshawe, Mr. Willis, Mr. Andrewes, and Mr. Ruding dined here. 22nd.—Mr. and Mrs. Godschall dined here; paid for lottery tickets, £8. 4s. 23rd.—Dined and supped at Mrs. Davis’s, Sir Nash Grose, &c.; whist. 24th.—To Church; Dr. Willis, Mr. Penneck, and Mr. Baxendale called. Mr. Bray left notes of his travels bound together, and making a large book. Most of the houses he saw are fully described. He was never on the Continent or in Ireland. His first excursion after his tour in Wales in 1769, was in 1774, into Leicestershire and the adjoining counties, when he visited the Field of Bosworth, where it is said that Sir Reginald Bray picked up King Richard’s crown, and gave it to Lord Stanley, who presented it to the Duke. In the same year 1774, he went twice to the Lakes. Number of miles travelled, 703 and 657. 1775.—The tour of which he published an account. 1776.—Gloucestershire, &c., 506 miles. 1777.—Northamptonshire, Leicestershire. 1778.—Wales, 637 miles. 1779.—Matlock, Buxton. 1780.—Nottinghamshire. 1781.—The Peak. 1782.—Bath, Worcester, Malvern, 406 miles. 1784.—Brighton, 225 miles. 1785.—Bristol, 302 miles. 1786.—Cambridge, Dover, Ramsgate. 1787.—Essex, 410 miles. 1788.—Luton, Dunstable, 346 miles. 1789.—Glastonbury, Weymouth, Lyme, 520 miles. 1790.—Winchester. 1792.—Oxford. 1793.—Colchester, Lowestoft, 312 miles. Woburn, Eton, Bray, Wales. 1794.—Yorkshire. 1795.—Arundel, Petworth. 1796.—Ross, Ledbury, 392 miles. 1797.—Shrewsbury, Dovedale, 614 miles. 1798.—Norwich, Ipswich, 285 miles. 1799.—Brecon, Llandovery, 441 miles. |