March 13th. The Wind W. blowing moderately & warm, with a mizling rain frequently in the morning; the Evening fairer, but drying very little. |
14th. The Wind E. & by S. blowing fresh & drying well, haveing– freezed hard last night, it was generally clear &Sun Shiny most part of this day; gave 1s. to Sian verch Sion ap Huw ap Sion Ednyfed towards burying her Mother Ann Rolant Owen. |
15th. The Wind E. blowing fresh and freezing all day out of the Sun and freezed very hard last night, all this day was Sun shiny clear & fair, but very cold: Paid 16s. for 2 Peggets of Great Oats for Seed, & paid 2s. for Butcher’s meat. |
i6th. The Wind E. in the morning, blowing fresh & very cold, cloudy and dark withal, about 3 in the Evening it cleared up & was Sun shiny & fair the rest of the day & the wind came to N. yet the night was cloudy & dark. |
17th. The Wind E. blowing fresh, very cold & raw weather,with fre – –quent showers of Snow. ( but small ones ) both morning, Even– –ing & night. LLanbadrick Wakes was kept this day, but no foot –ball playing as formerly ( except a little between some boys) by – reason people could not attend there from the common business of the Countrey ev^e^ry body being very backward in plowing: Lent my Mother i0s. & gave Rhys ab Richd. Rowland the Astronomer of – LLanfaethly 1s. a cheese & 2 Cibbins of Corn · |
18th. The Wind N. E. blowing fresh & excessive cold attended with fre- quent showers of snow morning & Evening like yesterday, & the night cloudy and dark . |
19th. The Wind N.E. blowing fresh & cold & generally Sun Shiny fair & dry, yet made some small showers of Sleet: The Priest preached on Lam. Chap. 3d. vers. 40th. a very confused discourse & ye same thing repeated over& over severall times. |
20th. The Wind N. very moderate, but cold & raw, and generally cloudy & dark all day, with some little rain in the morning the rest of the day was dry; pd. 14d for Garden Seeds . |
2ist. The Wind E. blowing fresh & cold, but dry & generally Sun shiny – Sowed this Day Onions and Leeks · |