Octr. 9th. The Wind W. S. W. blowing fresh, but sunshiny and clear & fair; the Evening blowing high, overcast and cloudy, yet made no rain; My people at the Same work of plowing for Wheat, & others of them searching for, digging up, and carrying off, Stones in the Pinfold (some of them of a very large [S sw]ize ) that interrupted the plow. |
10th. The Wind S. W. blowing high & stormy, and raining hard from 4 in the morning till ii, fair from that time till 2, but continuall heavy rains from that ti[me sw] [? sw] al – most next day . |
11th. The Wind S. W. calm, sun shiny, fair and dry all day. |
12th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark, but con= -tinued dry all day. My people cutting fern & carrying it home. The rates for Cattle at Aberffraw Fair to day — was much fallen, 10s. at least in the pair. To Day Mr. William Roberts of Bodiar was marryed to Mrs. Emm Owen of Presaddved at Bodedern Church. |
13th. The Wind S.S.W. moderately calm, with a smoaky mizling rain almost all day . The Market at LLan– –erchmedd rather lower than last week. finished sowing wheat to day, being about a Pegget & half. |
14th. The Wind E. N. E. very calm with some mizling — rain in the morning; but from ii it begun to rain in earnest & rained prodigious hard from that time till night, and rained some small rain most part of the night. |
15th. The Wind E. calm, sun shiny & fair all day, and very warm for the time of the year, a very full Market to day at LLanfechell. |