November 14th. The Wind E. very calm, but cold, the ground being quite thick covered with a hoar frost & a pretty hard frost beside, the Sun shone clear & bright in the morning, but the Evening was cloudy and overcast, yet continued dry: pd. i5d. for a hundred of Oysters· |
i5th. The Wind E. very calm, but cold & raw weather, cloudy & overcast; and tho the Wind came to S. about noon, yet it continued dry all day: A pretty good Fair to day at LLanfechell, but not so good as the last : Pd. 13d. for a quarter of Mutton, & delivered Capt. Peters 4i shillings to buy me Candles & flower in Liverpoole . |
16th. The Wind N.W. calm and warm, cloudy dark weather all day and all the night, yet continued dry: lent my Mother 20s. |
17th. The Wind W. calm, warm, open weather and a sort of mizling rain more or less all day & night: allowed Mr. Tho: Morris 10s.8d.land tax. & Owen Jones iis. for half pegget of wheat. |
18th. The Wind W. calm, dark hazy weather all day; yet made norain My people all this week were plowing for Small Oats. allowed Hugh Prys of Penhescyn 4s. 3d. land tax. |
19th. The Wind W. very calm and warm; the Sun Shined to day about — noon for an hour, the rest of the day was cloudy & dark: Pd. is.6d– for a quarter of Veal: The Priest preached on John Chap: 9th. vers. 4th. |
20th. The Wind N.W. very calm, cloudy & dark all day with frequent – showers of rain, and made some rain likewise in the night. |
21st. The Wind N.E. very calm, dark cloudy weather & raining very hard about 7 in the morning; the rest of the day was dry,but very cloudy & disagreeable. |
22d. The Wind N.W. very calm, but cloudy & dark all day. except for a quarter of an hour the Sun Shined faintly about i0; rained in the night: pd. 2s. 6d. for a hand Saw to prune my trees. |
23d. The Wind W. very calm, cloudy & dark all day, yet made no rain To Day my people begun to fallow Caeau'r Iarlles & Cae'r Delŷn: Allowed Wm. Jones of Drym 6 pounds ii shillings 7d. for labouring work done by him in the 3 last years. |