January i4th. The Wind S. blowing high, cloudy, dark & moist weather all this day, yet made no rain till night when it rained very hard from 6 to 8 at night. |
i5th. The Wind W. calm and generally Sun shiny till 3 in the Evening when it grew cloudy, yet all the day continued dry; but made some rain in the night. |
i6th. The Wind S. blowing very fresh cloudy dark weather. all day with some showers of small. rain, but the Wind that blew was very moist & bordering upon raîn . |
i7th. The Wind S. blowing high, dark, cloudy weather with a dirty mizling rain almost all this day; gave the Girls is. [1/- sw] in [ |
i8th The Wind W. calm, something clear weather, cold and dry all this day : Delivered to Wm. Jones Mariner 2s. to lay out in Dublin for Liquorice plants– which I afterwards received being i2 in Number, & the[y sw] cost 2s. 6d. |
i9th. The Wind W. & by S. calm, clear & Sun shiny in the morning and a great hoar frost, cold & raw weather; the Evening was cloudy generally, yet made no rain this day: Paid Robert huw Prys 2s. for covering & soaling a pair of shoes: & Paid Wm. Bevan Butcher is. 3d. for a poor quarter of veal. |
20th. The Wind S. dark, cloudy weather & raining almost all day and a great part of the night a dirty mizling rain· |
2ist. The Wind S.W. blowing moderate, cloudy & dark, and but little rain this day:The Parson Priest preached on Luke Chap:i6th. and verse 8th. |
22d. The Wind W. & by S. & almost calm with cloudy & dark weather all day, but did not make any rain this day but was very cold and raw. |
23d. The Wind E. very calm,sun shiny, fair & pleasant all this day:Pd Rolant ’ Bwiliam Rolant 6d. for fish. & Pd. Wm. Tho. OwenyeTaylor 3s. 6d.for apound weight of Tea · |
24th. The Wind E. calm, and something cloudy in the morning, & some frost & hoar frost, cleared up afterwards & was dry all this day; |
25th. The Wind S. blowing fresh, some sun shine and dry all this day except a small shower or 2 of 2 or 3 minutes continuance· |