Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Plates
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The Diaries Volume 1: March 1878 to January 1883
- The Diaries Volume 2: February 1883 to August 1887
- The Diaries Volume 3: August 1887 to June 1896
- Postscript
- Appendix 1 Bousfield family trees
- Appendix 2 Who’s Who in the Bousfield family
- Bibliography
- Index
The Diaries Volume 1: March 1878 to January 1883
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Plates
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The Diaries Volume 1: March 1878 to January 1883
- The Diaries Volume 2: February 1883 to August 1887
- The Diaries Volume 3: August 1887 to June 1896
- Postscript
- Appendix 1 Bousfield family trees
- Appendix 2 Who’s Who in the Bousfield family
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
1878
At Undercliff House, Ventnor, March 24th 1878
I celebrated my Silver-wedding, & it occurred to me that from that event would be a favorable time for keeping a record of the principal occurrences of my daily life; if it should please God to spare me some years longer, to recall them may, & will, be profitable to myself & perhaps interesting to my children. Although I wish to express my thoughts & feelings in reference to those circumstances which I think it worth while to chronicle as freely as if I knew no other eye than my own would rest on what I write, I feel it will not be easy to do this, yet I must be strictly truthful both in reference to myself & those of whom I may have somewhat to record.
With the 25 years that have flown past since my wedding day, I feel the summer of life has gone, but it has been crowded with mercies & its sun-shine far exceeded the clouds & storms. I have under some sort of inspiration for which I can scarcely account (for I know I am no poetess or I should often write verses when I cannot) written some lines, which grew into many more than I intended, but in which, dedicated to my dear Husband, I epitomized better than I can in prose just what our life together thus far has been, & this I think I shall write at the beginning of this journal, hoping & believing that our dear ones may, when they have reached our time of life, find in them some expression for themselves of the same loving kindness & tender mercy which followed their Parents so far on their pilgrimage.
March 27th
With my eldest child over 24 & my youngest on earth 13 years old, it is probable that the most important events of their lives may occur in a much shorter space of time than our married life has been, therefore although over 49 years of age seems late to begin a diary,
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- The Bousfield DiariesA Middle-Class Family in Late Victorian Bedford, pp. 1 - 66Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2009