February 9th. The Wind W. calm, shiny & clear, some rain fell this morning and melted a good deal of the Snow, but the high Winds yt blew last night has brought together large heaps of it that will require more raîn to melt in a short time. |
i0th. The Wind S. W. blowing fresh and raining hard all along from i in the morning till near ii; notwithstanding which there is some of the Snow still unmelted: made some rain this night also. |
iith. The Wind W. blowing high and very cold, yet Sun shiny fair & dry: there is some of the Snow still on the ground ;tho it rained a good deal deal of small rain this Evening . |
i2th. The Wind S. blowing fresh with a dirty mizling rain all yemorning the Evening was dry, but cloudy and dark· |
i3th. The Wind S. in the morning, dry, fair & pleasant till i in the Evening whe[re sw]on a sudden it grew dark & brought down a great shower of rain which brought the wind to W . & afterwards to N.W. & blew— stormy for a great part of the night: Sent to day 20 peggets of white Oats to Cemaes which I had sold to Owen Lewis of Hafod y LLin for iis. a pegget who paid me ii pound this day for it. |
i4th. The Wind S.W. blowing moderate, dark cloudy weather, & made some rain about noon, the rest of the day was dry, but dark and unpleasant : Pd. 6d. for setting my Razors, & 2d. 1/2 for Salt petr· |
i5th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh and cold, and attended with severall – showers of rain & sleet: bought of Rhys bentir a side of poor Veal- for i5d. |
i6th. The Wind W. blowing very moderate, Sun Shiny fair & pleasant all day:My people are all this week at the pinfold in Coydan not yet finished: gave Ann Wright 2s. to go to Mr. Hugh Bulkeley ’s Burying at LLanfachreth. & paid is. [1/- sw] for Oysters. |
i7th. The Wind N. calm,with some sun shine, but fair,dry & pleasant all day. |
i8th. The Wind N.E. very calm, Sun shiny, fair & pleasant all day, it freez'd a little last night, and a pretty great hoar frost this — morning. |