Febr. 19th.  The Wind N.N.W. blowing fresh& very cold, and a pretty hard frost this morning; A poor Market to day at LLanfechell, & no Butcher's meat at all. pd. Owen LLoyd the Officer at Cemaes 5s. 5d. being duty for One Chaldron & 3 Bushells of Coals.
20th.  The Wind N. blowing a cold freezing wind all day; the Earth this morning was covered with hail that fell last night. My Servants all this week ( but yesterday that they were carrying Coals from Cemaes) are plowing for Oats.
21st.  The Wind E. blowing fresh & cold  & snowing long – before day & untill 8 a clock, yet it was all thawed by noon, & the Evening fair, but cloudy & dark.
22d.  The Wind E. blowing fresh & exceeding cold all day, & freezed pretty hard last night ;  it was Sun shiny all day, but continued very cold.
23d. [SYMBOL LLEUAD NEWYDD] 12 The Wind E. blowing fresh & freezing all day, it freezed very hard last night ,near half inch thick on the water this morning, so that nature seems to be as much ^at a^ stand in vegetation as it was in December.
24th.  The Wind E. blowing fresh & freezing,& prodigious cold all day, made a very hard frost last night. – This day my Daughter & her Husband went from hence in their way home to Liverpoole.
25th.  The Wind E. blowing high & freezing , & severall degrees colder than any time this last Winter, & continued so all day.




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