March 4th. The Wind S. & by E. and raining hard this – morning about 5, but calm & generally Sun shiny & fair all day: The Priest finished the Sermon he had begun this day Fortnight. |
5th. 3● [this is written vertically in the margin below '5th.' sw] The Wind S. blowing very moderate, Sun shiny, fair & drying well all this day, and a great hoar frost this morning: Set some Pease and Beans last Saturday, and planted some Garlick and Eschallots. |
6th. The Wind S. calm, sun shiny, fair and warm all day as if it was a day in June: Black - birds & Thrushes were singing even after Sun set: Paid Roger Hughes iis. 9d. Church mise for my lands in this parish at 3d. the pound: pd. the Taylor 3d.for mending my breeches. |
7th. The Wind S. and blowing very moderate, generally Sunshiny and fair, but not so warm as yesterday, the wind blew cold _ on the fall of night. |
8th. The Wind E. & by N. blowing fresh, very cold and drying well, and generally Sun Shiny all day; but a great hoar frost this morning, and the Wind very scorching. |
9th. The Wind E. blowing fresh cold & scorching with a great hoar- frost this morning also: paid Rhys Bentir |
10th. The Wind E. calm, sun shiny fair & warm all day; but it freez'd hard last night & a great hoar frost this morning: my people are plowing all this week : pd. 7s. for a measure of wheat to Robert Owen of Cafnan . |
iith. The Wind S. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark all day & theAir cold; and made some little rain about 10. but nothing to speak of |
12th. The Wind S. blowing very all the morning & till 4 or 5 in yeEvening about noon it begun to rain, and rained very hard for a great part of the Evening : the night was fair & the Moon shined bright. |
i3th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, very fair & Sun Shiny in ye morning but it begun to rain about 8 & continued raining from that time (& for the most part very hard) till noon; & the rest of the day was smoaky, dark mizling weather · |