I wonder where George Lea got the money from to pay for the draught horse? I don't think they came cheap.
Yes the information came from the Gale newspaper site. Let's just say Mr Dietrichsen managed to almost sever his own head
- I'm just thinking how dreadful it must have been for the person who discovered him......
Carole
Maybe George bought the horse on the never never? Credit? A favour? Knowing George I doubt that he'd have paid cash.

Oh dear. Mr Dietrichsen's demise sounds awful and I do feel for the poor person/people who found him. I imagine all the gory details would have been included in the newspaper article. They did tend to include those in vividly descriptive language back in those days.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
I love today's diary entry. Nat did a good job of the shorthand not mentioning Ann's name.
It's actually made me wonder why sometimes he mentions her and sometimes, like today, makes a point of not doing so. Exchanging the clock is innocent and I would have thought it would be OK to write about her in this context.
We know that his family know about Ann, so why the secrecy today? He didn't see Ann last Sunday either, which is unusual.
I wonder if he is under pressure not to see Ann, but has managed to sneak out with her, hence the italics today?
Although Ann is a 'charwoman' she seems to have money to spare to loan to Nat, buy books and prints and 'upgrade' clocks. She appears to be well off enough to afford some luxuries.