October 23d.  The Wind S.W. in the morning, with a mizling rain, settled at due W. in the Evening & blew fresh, gave 3s. among the Servants at Bodorgan, & set out about 10 for Henblas where I staid dinner, & was at home before 7.
24th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh & very cold, but continued dry all day, A large congregation to day at LLanfechell Church.
25th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh & very cold all day, LLanfechell Fair proved very good, A great many Cattle bought & good prices given, pd. 6d for Nuts .
26th.  The Wind W. & by N. blowing fresh & prodigious cold all day, with some showers of hail.
27th.  The Wind W. & by S. blowing fresh & cold, makeing. fre -quent showers of Sleet & hail, especially in ye morning. the Evening Sun shiny & dry.
28th.  The Wind N.W. blowing fresh & cold attended with Sleet & hail . my people employed this week hitherto, some in —–   ☞ [this pointing hand symbol is in the margin, pointing at this line sw]  plowing, others in Carrying Ashes on course parts of the meadow at Bodelwyn, others in planting Yew & other trees within the Meadow, & fenceing about them for shelter to my New Garden .
29th.  The Wind W. in the morning with showers of sleet, abt. Noon it came to S. W. & was cloudy & overcast. My Servants are carrying home Timber from Cemaes —— before the [r sw]oads become deep. 
30th.  The Wind S.W.very calm, cloudy, dark & raw with some rain, my people to day employed in building a hovel for the Carts, others of them thatching the barn at Bodlwyfan. rained hard in ye Evening & stormy in ye night.




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