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Wednesday 24 March 1915 – fine

March 24, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Up at 7:30 am and to visit Mr Henry Draycot of 60 Portsmouth Road.
Had breakfast with the family. Took train for Stoke on Trent
Stopped off at Longton and met a Draycott Arthur a Pawnbroker a descendant of Frances Draycot of Fenton. On to Stoke on Trent what a dirty hole. I put up at the Copeland Arms, Glebe Street. To the library and peruse books, I put up at the Copeland Arms.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Copeland Arms, Glebe Street, Longton, Portsmouth Road

Tuesday 23 March 1915 – fine

March 23, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

To Library at Derby
hunting up ped[igree] and history etc
The Russians take Pryzemysl.

To town with Tom and wife and Alice and had a fun time.
Singing songs etc, at Mr and Mrs Godsmark


*The Siege of Przemyśl- Przemyśl was a fortress town on the San River held by Austro-Hungarian troops. The Russians began attacking the stronghold on September 24th 1914 and at first accomplished very little while suffering heavy losses. The Russians however relentlessly held the siege and eventually acquired proper artillery to attack the forts. Though the Austro-Hungarians were able to hold out for 133 days they were eventually forced to surrender. This was the longest siege of the First World War

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Pryzemysl, Russians

Monday 22 March 1915 – fine

March 22, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Left Sileby for Derby at 10:55am and arrive at 12 noon.
Went to my uncle Tom MacKay
Met Agnes (my aunt)
To Reference Library at 3 pm and stayed till 6 pm.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Sileby

Sunday 21 March 1915 – fair, sunny

March 21, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Up at 8:30 am.
To P M Chapel with the family
Mr Francis of Sileby (a schoolmaster) preached.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: chapel, Sileby

Saturday 20 March 1915 – fine

March 20, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Had interesting chat with Emily and Lily.
Left Seagrave at 11:10 and caught 11:42 for Leicester.

To library at Leicester from 12:30 till 6:45.
To market and saw Harry Draycot: Had tea together. For Seagrave at 9:20, arrive at 10:15pm.
Letter from Paymaster, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry arrives and £5 enclosed

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Leicester, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, Seagrave

Friday 19 March 1915

March 19, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

At 11 am I go to interview Mr Rev Gilbert at the Registry. Seagrave and look thro’ the Registers

At 4 pm to John Draycot’s and consult him regarding Draycot

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Rev Gilbert, Seagrave

Thursday 18 March 1915 – snow

March 18, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Slept at Mr and Mrs Fox’s House last night.
To Mayes for breakfast and left Kettering at 9:15 for Leicester.
Arrive at Syston at 11 am and go to Matthew Pearson’s. Stay for dinner and get some information regarding Draycot family.
On to Sileby and Seagrave in a snowstorm
Arrive at Seagrave at 4:30 pm. Maud at home. To bed at 12 midnight

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Kettering, Leicester, Seagrave, Sileby, Syston

Wednesday 17 March 1915 – fine

March 17, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Up at 8 am and left at 9 am.
Left Portsmouth Harbour at 9:25 am.
Arrived in London at 12 noon, took the inner Circle Tube to Kings Cross station.
Left St. Pancras at 2:05 pm for Kettering. Arrive in Kettering at 4:30 pm to Mr and Mrs Mayes for tea at night. Mr Mayes and self go to see a Mr Draycot who hails from Leicestershire.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Kettering, Kings Cross station, Leicestershire, London, Portsmouth Harbour, St. Pancras

Tuesday 16 March 1915 – fair

March 16, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Lawrence and I to mineral water factory.

Mrs S. Blake and Miss Blake call from London. Lawrence and me go to the London and South Western Railway Station at Seaport to meet them. They came on to 35 Parlam Rd and we chat about W. Blake who is reported killed but who is really missing and a prisoner in Germany. They leave at 2:15 pm for Portsmouth

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: London, Portsmouth, prisoner of Germany, Seaport, South Western Railway Station

Monday 15 March 1915 – fair

March 15, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Called at Lawrence at 10 am.
“nothing doing” from London
To library at 11:30 am till 12.
Our casualty list is heavy
Princess Pats lose 18 killed
My pass has not arrived from Tidworth.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: London, Princess Pats, Tidworth

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