In the flyleaf is written in pencil, “The heart corrupted by evil arts could not easily forego the gratification of its vicious propensities”. On the opposite page, in pencil “Ah quoties caneret petere....” Several lines, not easy to read, and with alterations.
He notes on the memorandum page before the diary begins, that he has purchased from Wildman: Sallust, 6 copybooks, 1 quire paper, etc and the prices. The Sallust cost 1/6d.
Folded in a pocket at the front of the diary is a piece of paper showing the marks of the boys in his school. The school was the Free Grammar School, Giggleswick [cf Pigot’s Directory].
8 Sep 2020: The eBook of A History of Giggleswick School, by Edward Allen Bell is now available and includes a biography of Dr Butterton
“Head Class” seems to consist of Lupton, Bramley, Heaton, Leeming, Greenwood and Doria. “Second Class” was Walker, Robbins? 1, Rob - 2-, Stubbs, Harrison, Nidsdale, Tomlinson, Holt and Clapham.From which it may be seen that most of the subjects were classical.
The subjects for Head Class were: Weekly marks (out of 500); Geography (120); Hist of Jus (180); R Hist (140); G Hist (120); L Ex (?180); G Ex (180); Cicero (180); Horace & Vir (180); [illeg]; G Test (200); Horace Lat?; Antigone??; Homer (160).
Second Class had: D.M. (200); Geog (120); Ver. (140); R Hist (120); G Ex (120); ? L Ex (120); ?N. S Hist (160); [illeg]; Sallust (160); G Test (160); G ?Del (200); and ?G ex (160).