excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 210 (98 words)
excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 210 (98 words)
part of | |
---|---|
original language | |
in pages | 210 |
type | |
encoded value |
It was the Dedication Festival. […] O[rgan]. – Small, old and worn out. H[ymns]. – The book used was A. & M. but now is Church Hymns. C[hoir]. – Four men and twelve boys surpliced. They were not very well behaved which was referred to pointedly in the Sermon. [The congregation numbered] 150 – Very few males, no big boys, some dirty, ill favoured women - singularly few for a Dedication Festival. […] M[iscellaneous]. – A person fainted (like my wife this morning at Christ Church, Hoxton). The service is musical, not High not Low but the usual dead level so common now. |
appears in search results as | excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 210 (98 words) |
reported in source | |
---|---|
documented in |