Diary entry – Diana Beaumont – 6 Aug 1831

Document Type: Diary entry
Date: 6 Aug 1831
Correspondent: Diana Beaumont
Archive Source: AE Misc
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Augst  6  Saturday  Harriet & I went to Walton to see Mr <Waterton’s> Pictures.

9 Tuesday – Mama went to bed, pretty well: having been twice out in the carriage.

10 Wed: Mama died at a little after one o clock, in the night.

	Mr Lee came & Edward came –

11th Thu: Lees went away.

12 Fri: Wentworth ill at Worthing – Birch returned at 6 in the Evening-

13. Sat. Henry came – 

17 Mr Bird came

19 – Fri: The Lees came again – Mr Crawhall & Rogers.

20. Sat. My Mother was buried at 10 o Clock – We waited till the Post came in & then hearing that Wentworth was still ill & not able to come down, the Will was read by Rogers in my Sitting Room. The Lees – T Crawhall – Brackenridge – Richd. – Edwd. Henry and Myself & Sisters present.

22 Mond. The Lees left.

26 Fri. Edward came back to us.

27 He left

28. Edward goes to London –

31. Wed. All the Household received <warning> from Wentworth – We engaged two of the Footmen - <...> -
Diana Beaumont (1796-1872), the daughter of Mrs Diana, kept a journal for several years. It mostly consists of terse entries regarding who was visiting, and journeys they took, but some entries are of wider interest concerning important family events. The extracts given here concern the death of her mother Diana. Rather than create a separate database entry for each day’s short entry they are grouped here into batches for the months of June, August and September.

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