March ist.  The Wind S. blowing high and cold, cloudy and dark generally all the day, but made no rain till about 5 in the Evening it begun to rain, and rained exceeding hard for a great part of the night: The Priest preached on i. Pet: Chap: 2d. verse 2d.
2d.  The Wind N. blowing moderate, sun shiny fair&pleasant all day, but the ground exceeding wet after last night's rain,so that my people could not plow.
3d.  The Wind S. and blowing very moderate, Sun shiny, fair & pleasant all the day, but a very great hoar frost this morning and some frost on the Water: Sold My Oats what I can spare to Cousin Humphrey Mostyn for 9s. 9d. a Quarter, or Pegget.
4th.  ● 10 [this is written vertically in the margin below '4th.' sw] The Wind. W. blowing high and excessive cold, but dry & generally Sun Shiny all day, pd. is. 1d.2/1 for a dozen & half of traces for harrowing, made of rushes peeled.
5th.  The Wind N. E. blowing pretty fresh and cold, but drying well & generally Sun shiny, clear & fair , it freezed hard this night
6th.  The Wind S.E. blowing fresh and cold & freezing all day, yet – it was generally Sun shiny: a pretty full Market to-day at– Llanfechell. Pd. Shadrach for a Side of very poor Veal i5d. Paid Rhŷs Bentir for a hind quarter of Veal i0d. & for a side of good lamb & the head is. [1/- sw]
7th.  The Wind S. S. E. blowing moderate, Sun shiny & fair, but very cold & freezing all day in the shade: My people all this week were fallowing for Barley at Brynclynni ·
8th.  The Wind S. blowing very fresh all the morning attended with a driveing rain about i0 till near 2 : the Evening was calm, but almost altogether raining a dirty scotch mist.
9th.  The Wind S. blowing very moderate, and little sun shine this day so.that it dryed very little, my people could not plow to day after the rain yesterday.
i0th.  The Wind S. & very moderate, drying but slowly, & generally cloudy and dark all day: Paid Abraham Jones’s Shop Bill being i pound 2 shillings & 10 pence.
iith.  The Wind S. & blowing very moderate; cloudy & dark all– the morning, but from i in the Evening till night it was Sun shiny, fair and pleasant·

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