February i0th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh, and raining a – mizling rain frequently most part of the day, so that my people were forced to leave off plowing. |
iith. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh and raining hard at times severall hours before day, but fair and dry from Sun rise all the rest of the day: Paid John Ifan four pounds ten — shillings being all his wages in full to this time. |
i2th. The Wind S. W. calm, Sun shiny warm and dry all day: Planted out some Cabbages for the first time;about 50 of the Savoy kind and 25 of the large round English Cabbage. |
i3th. The Wind S. W. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark attended with frequent showers of sharp rain from 5 in the morning till past i in the Evening; the rest of the day was dry, but cloudy and dark· |
i4th. The Wind N.W. blowing very moderate,sun shiny warm and fair all day: A great Fair to day at LLanfechell &agreat number of people there . pd. 15d. for a Side of Lamb & the head. |
i5th. The Wind S. W. blowing fresh and raining very hard and almost without intermission from 4 in the morning till – noon; and the rest of the day was dry except a shower about 7 at night. |
i6th. The Wind S.W. and blowing very moderate, cloudy and dark all day, but yet it continued dry: The Priest preached on Isaiah Chap: 57th. and verse 2ist. gave 6d. to a Collection for a poor,sick woman of Bodedern parish. |
i7th. The Wind S. W. blowing high, cloudy & dark all day, and raining hard in the morning about 8: pd. 3s. for 6 bee hives made in Tal y Cafn. |
i8th. 7❍ [this is written vertically below 'i8th.' sw] The Wind S.W. and blowing very moderate with a soaking mizling rain all the morning in a manner; the Evening – was fair, warm and dry. |
19th. The Wind S. W. blowing fresh and cold, but generally – clear & Sun shiny, especially in the Evening; tho it made a small shower of hail about 4 . pd. 7d. for a pound of bay Salt & two ounces of Salt Petr· & Pd. 4d. 2d. for 2 cibbins of Wheat. |
20th. The Wind S. blowing fresh & was dry all this day: pd. Shadrach– is. [1/- sw] for being here severall times slaughtering cattle. |