Sepr. 10th. The Wind S. and blowing moderate, very Sultry and warm, Sun shiny in the morning; the Evening much calmer cloudy and dark. |
iith. The Wind W. & by N. blowing moderate, generally Sun shiny – and dry all day. |
12th. The Wind S . blowing very moderate, yet the wind refreshing and cool and generally Sun Shiny in the morning; made a – pretty sharp shower in the Evening, but ofshort continuance and the night was [there is a mark here like an apostrophe which I think is a mistake sw] starry and fair · |
13th. The Wind W. blowing moderate, yet cold & wholesom weather, abt. 6 this morning it made some rain, but all the rest of the day was – Sunshiny, dry and fair. |
14th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, Sun shiny fair and dry all the – morning till ii; but all the rest of the day was dark, moaky weather with a mizling rain: Pd. 2s. for a side of Mutton, 6d. for bread, & 1d. for Turnips. |
15th. The Wind N. W. blowing very moderate, Sun shiny fair and dry all day: My people all this week were employed betwixt thatching the Corn & hay what was left unfished the last week before, and grubing up Gorse and carrying them home. |
16th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, Sun Shiny fair and dry till 4 in the Evening when it grew cloudy & dark the rest of the day, but– made no rain. |
17th. The Wind W. very calm, close, dark & hazy weather in the morning - with a mizling rain till 8; the rest of the day was fair and dry. Paid 12s. for timber for the Kiln. & 2s. 5d. for a [h sw]oop for the Mill Runners. |
18th. The Wind W. very calm, close, dark, cloudy weather all day, but for all that it continued dry all day. |
19th. 12● [this is written in the margin below '19th.' sw]The Wind W. in the morning, very calm, cloudy and dark, threatening rain, and made some little about i0, cleared up afterwards, and brought the Wind to S. S. W. and blew a pretty fresh gale all the rest of the day: pd. 6d. for bread. |