May 6th. The Wind N. blowing moderate, dark, cloudy & cold, and made some rain in the night. |
7th. The Wind S. S. W. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark weather all day, & made a good deal of Small rain late in the Evening; Paid Wm. Owen Michael the Cowman i8s. in part of his winter's wages. |
8th. The Wind S. and very moderate, dark , cloudy weather with a mizling small rain almost all day: pd. 7s. for 2 pound weight of Tea. |
9th. The Wind S. blowing fresh, cloudy dark weather & raining hard abt. 6 this morning; and rained very hard afterwards in the night. |
i0th. The Wind S. and blowing moderate, some sun shine, but generally cloudy & dark but dry all this day: gave is. [1/- sw] to a man that brought me a Grey-hound Puppy from Mr. Charles Evans of Trefeilîr . |
iith. The Wind N. E. and little of it; dark, cloudy weather all this day also Pd. Rhŷs Bentir is. 8d. for a very small hind quarter of Veal, & i0d. for a side of ordinary kid : Pd. likewise 3d. for fish · |
i2th. 5 ❍ [this is written vertically in the margin below 'i2th.' sw] The Wind W. [there is a line through the top of the 'W.' sw] in the morning, came to S. W. about noon, some Sun Shine, but generally cloudy & blowing moderate; My people all this – were fencing about the Corn and hay fields ,settling the pastures of the Cattle and grubbing up Gorse · |
i3th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, some Sun shine, but generally dark and cloudy & made some little rain in the Evening . |
i4th. The Wind W. in the morning, blowing fresh, and very cold, sun shiny & scorching; about noon the Wind came to S. grew cloudy &overcast the rest of the day. |
i5th. The Wind S. W. blowing moderate, some sun shine, but generally cloudy, yet dry all day. |
i6th. The Wind S. S. W. blowing fresh, hot & very scorching, tho dark weather all day: but made a shower of rain in the night . |
i7th. The Wind E. N. E. blowing fresh, Sun shiny hot & very scorch – ing all this day and a great hoar frost fell this night |
i8th. The Wind N. E. blowing fresh, Sun Shiny, yet cold & very scorching weather all this day also; Paid Rhŷs Bentir 2s. for a quarter of Veal & the head; & pd. his wife is. [1/- sw] for two Rennets she bought at Carnarvo [there is a cup shaped line over the 'vo' sw] |
i9th. The Wind N.E. blowing fresh, Sun shiny & very scorching all this day likewise: My people this week grubbing Gorse & carrying them home,& dressing Oats to be sent to Cemaes to beship'd for Liverpool. |