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1864

Nov. 24th
Thursday A mortal man ashamed of thee" &c &c.
Sally Day begd. [begged] hard to be re admitted. said she was a first rate needle
woman. That she wished to give up lead. [leading] a bad life - she was taken into the
din. [dining] room, had tea, she then requested Matron to let her out, as she found no tobaco [tobacco]
was allowed.

Friday Mrs I. Dawson made several usefull [useful] sugestions [suggestions], whilst
25th inspecting the Refuge.
Mrs Reid visited in the aftern. [afternoon] & spent an hour
at the school.

Saturday
26th The weeks work finished satisfactorly [satisfactorily]. [Mr C.?]
Caldwell visited in the aftern.

Sunday The inmates clean and orderly attended
27th service conducted by Revd. Mills in the morng
& in the aftern. [afternoon] by Capt Williams.

Monday
28th

Tuesday Nelly Burningham laid the table for the inmates breakfast
29th & dissapeared, taking Refuge clothes with her. she was
last seen in com. [committee] room.
Matron seeing she was absent when the rest were assembled
for morn. prayers enquired for, then sent one to her bedroom &
another to the dry. [drying] ground, but she was not to be found.
Sent Mrs A to inform the Police.
Ladies Sub Com. Matron to
go (by permission) to see her sick daughter started
6 oclock eve.

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