June 26th. The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh, Sun shiny fair & dry all this day ; but made a great deal of rain before day: My— people employed this week in finishing plowing the Pinfold at — Coydan, and beginning to carry the Muck from Wm. Griffith's— yard & Cowhouse to Cae Carreg Ddafydd in Brynclynni, which— work will be continued the next week in carrying off all the muck about the stable & yards here at home: Sold To Day i0 Peggets of White Oats to David Morris of Fryers for i4s. a pegget. |
27th. ●3 [this is written vertically in the margin below '27th.' with the top of the 3 within the moon symbol sw] The Wind S. W. and blowing moderate, cloudy, dark & rain– ing very hard about 5 in the morning, as it did afterwards very hard about noon; The Priest preached on Mat: Chap: 7th. verse 2ist. The Evening was dry & very Sultry, yet still dark & cloudy with some Thunder claps, but soon after 8 at night it— begun to rain very hard & continued to do so very excessively – till ii, if not later· .Pd. id. for fish. |
28th. The Wind S.W. blowing very fresh all day;but especially in the Evening & for the most part Sun shiny & dry except some very little rain in the morning· |
29th. The Wind S.S.W. blowing moderate, and generally cloudy & dark weather, but warm & sultry and especially in the Evening; Paid Abraham Jones shop bill being i4s. iid. Paid likewise Michael Evans's bill being i5s. |
30th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, Sun shiny, fair & very Sultry all this day; Paid Catherine Broadhead 2L. i0s. in full of her year's wages & to this time. Pd. My Sister also a Guinea more of her Interest. |