August 2d. The Wind N. Calm, clear & Serene, & much – warmer than usuall, My people finished to day all my Hay Stacks at home & at Coydan, pd. to Day to Hugh Prŷs & Thomas Edwards the Church Wardens of LLanfechell, two Shillings & ten pence, & delivered them a receipt for Eleven Shillings and Six pence that I had pd. Mr. John Rowlands of Coytmor for 4 Oaken Planks bought for the use of the parish |
3d. The Wind N. cold & cloudy most part of the day, pd. Roger - Hughes the Sexton One pound one Shilling in pt. of what is due to him for makeing the Wall at Cae Glâs in Coedan. |
4th. The Wind N.N.W. dark, cloudy Weather, all day, with some Showers. to day I begun to reap . |
5th. The Wind N. dark & cloudy & very cold all day, a pretty good Markett for flesh to day at LLanfechell— |
6th. The Wind W. much warmer than usually it hath – been since the Change, but dark & cloudy still, made some Rain about 3 in the Evening: My people att the same work of reaping Oats in Coydan Park. about 3 when it begun to rain the Wind came to S . S.W.& continued raining hard till far in the Night. |
7th. The Wind W.N.W, dark, cloudy and very cold, haveing made some rain early in the Morning. the Evening fair & warmer, this Evening a great company came to the Parson's house– from Caera; for John Griffith of Plâs y bais, at[t sw] Llanddyfnan came to shew Mr. James Bulkeley, Ld Bulkeley's Brother to the Countrey ( tho he is next to [? sw] Naturall,) & haveing shewed him at LLanerch y medd Market, they went to Presaddved, from thence to Caera, & from thence to the Parson, J.B. & his Brother the Doctor, came along from Presaddved, to Caera, & Rowlands with those named before increased the Number at Llanfechell, &R.LL. of Rhosbeirio was sent for to meet them at Llanfechell, they drink hard where-ever-they go, so that ye loss of their company is no loss. |