Novr. 15th.  The Wind S.W. raining very hard long before day & till 9 a clock, the rest of the day dark and cloudy, and moist raw weather, rained hard again in the Evening; a very dirty Fair too day at LLanfechell & very slow in buying & very poor Rates.
16th.  The Wind S. W. raining hard long before day all the Morning —– without intermission; which it likewise continued till night so that there was but a poor Wakes to day at LLanfechell.
17th.  The Wind N.W, Sun-Shiny fair & dry all day, & the Wind blowing briskly, some of my Servants are makeing a hedge at Cefn y groes for next Sumer's [there is a line over the 'm' sw] Pinfold, as they were part of the last week; others are plowing of Oat Ground at Coydan, haveing <done> fallowing for Barley at Ferem .
18th.  The Wind S.W. dark and cloudy & blowing fresh all day; but made no rain afterwards; pd. 2d.for heel tapping my Shoes,& 1d.2/1 for ale
19th.  The Wind S.W. dark and cloudy & blowing briskly all day.I have people these days cutting Willow Poles for hoops & cleansing about the roots of the Willows & dressing them . the Market at LLanerchymedd continues still very high, much ye Same as the 2 last weeks.
20th.  The Wind S. W. blowing fresh and raining prodigious hard from 3 in the Morning till past 7. the rest of the day dry, and the wind come to W. pd. Richard LLoyd late of Tyddyn y Fronwen two pounds fourteen Shillings & five pence for <labouring> work done these two last years.
21st.  The Wind W.S.W. blowing a brisk gale all day, from 3 in the morning till 5 it blew a rank storm from ye S.accompanyed— with very heavy rain; from 5 to almost 7 it Thundered & light– -ened very frequent which allayed ye great wind & rain & brought the wind to W. S. W. ye rest of ye day was dry till on ye fall of night it made a great shower of hail . pd. Richard LLoyd 4s for serving ye Masons that worked ye Barn at Richard Williams ye Weaver. 3 of my Servants to day went with 3 Pigs to Bodford yt were sold for 2L. 17s. 6d.




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