1767 January 14 (Wednesday). Great Complaint has been made of my staying at Home so very much; I therefore undertook to visit my Brethren in the Ministry. Rode to Southborough and dined at Mr. Stones and communicate to him what I have writ about Westborough at his Request for Dr. Stiles. And he Communicates to me a MS Sent him to judge of, containing animadversions on Mr. Mellens 15 Discourses. Rode to Mr. Smith to see him under the various Providences he has lately been exercised by, viz. Marriage of Miss Suse Low; and Death of Mrs. Bridge’s Child. I find him very lonely — no Housekeeper, none but his servants. Mrs. Martyn (Suse) is gone to Mrs. Bridge’s. I lodged there.