August 12th.  The Wind S.W. and very moderate;dry and generally Sun Shiny all day: The Market to day at LLanerchymedd in much the same as it has been these months, Rye & Pilcorn from 20 to 23s. a pegget Barley about 15 &wheat from 28 to 32s a Pegget.
i3th ❍ 11 [this is written vertically in the margin below 'i3th' sw] The Wind S. blowing fresh, cloudy and dark all day; & raining from 10 in the morning, and generally very hard in a manner all the day, & made great rain in the night also.
14th.  The Wind S. blowing fresh all day; and generally sun shiny & drying well: there was but a very small Market to day at LLan- –fechell occasioned by LLanerchymedd Fair: paid Margarett – uch Morris Shadrach's Wife 2s. 3d. for a Side of Ordinary Mutton. pd. 4s. 6d. for 4 yards & half of Silk lace to put about Ann Wright's Capuchin, & pd. 6d. for Beesoms.
15th.  The Wind W. blowing moderate but drying well,Sunshiny & warm most part of the day :  I have raked at last all my hay, but have got in none of my meadow hay yet·
16th.  The Wind S. W. blowing very moderate; Sun Shiny for the most– part and drying well all day: The Priest preached on Mat: Chap: 7th. verse 12th. the remaining part of the Sermon begun ye 19th. ofJuly.
17th.  The Wind S.W. very moderate, cloudy & dark with a mizling rain in the morning till 9; the rest of the day was sun shiny & fair. Paid David Roger's wife 10s. which Ambrose Lewis overcharged her when he levied upon her . pd. Richd. Edwards yeSmith 5s. for 5 reaping hooks.
18th.  The Wind S. blowing fresh with a bright sun shine &drying well all day: pd. Hugh the Driver 5s. of his Summer's wages·
19th.  The Wind S. blowing high all day, and continued dry till near 5 in the Evening when it rained hard for near half an hour·
20th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh and cold & drying well, yet generally cloudy and overcast: Finished to day Carrying in all my hay.
21st.  The Wind S. blowing very high, but continued dry till near noon,but made severall showers of driveing rain in the Evening, yet the Wind was not much allayed: To Day I begun to reap my Rye at Coydan – Pinfold, but left off because of the rain, & reapedsome Barley in the – Evening in Brynclynni ·

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