February the ist. The Wind N. E. blowing moderate, but very cold, cloudy and dark for the most part, and made severall showers of hail & sleet; Pd. 4s. 6d.for Tea . |
2d. The Wind E. N. E . in the morning and blowing moderate and not cold, tho it had freezed last night & rained this morning upon it. The Priest preached on Psalm ye 4ist. and the first verse. |
3d. The Wind N. E. calm sun Shiny and fair, and freezed likewise last night , but made no hoar frost these four nights: pd. 4d. for a ladle bought to day in Llanerchymedd Fair. |
4th. The Wind S. W. calm, cloudy and dark and a very thick hoar frost this morning & a pretty hard frost, & made some little rain in the Evening and all this day was very cold and raw weather. |
5th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh & for the most part cloudy & dark with some little rain about noon, and very cold & raw; |
6th. The Wind W. moderately calm, dark weather & frequently raining and very cold all day. |
7th. The Wind E. N. E. blowing pretty fresh & very cold and freezing, but Sun Shiny and clear Sky for the most part: not a bit of Butcher's meat in this market to day. |
8th. The Wind E . calm, Sun Shiny and fair, but very cold, haveing freezed very hard last night & a great hoar frost besides on the ground this morning ; |
9th. The Wind E. S. E. calm & generally cloudy & dark all this day also, and the frost very hard & hoar frost very thick on the ground this morning: yet it begun to thaw before night & made a sharp shower of rain about 8 at night· |
i0th. The Wind W.S.W. blowing moderate, Sun shiny & fair in the morning; about noon it begun to rain and made some rain,but it was soon over: Gave John and Robert Bulkeley,Ann Warmingham Sons, 36 a piece, they setting out too morrow for Oxford· |