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· |