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.




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