April 12th. The Wind S. & by W. dark & cloudy, with some rain in the Morning, to day Mrs. Lewis Trysclwyn came here to visit her Niece my Daughter, or rather her Husband for whom she had always (she said) a very great regard – |
13th. The Wind S. cloudy weather, but fair warm & pleasant to day I begun to plow for Barley in Brynclynni |
14th. The Wind S. & by W. dark & cloudy in the Morning but calm, warm & temperate with a fine dew, the Evening very warm & pleasant. pd. Owen Hughes Collector of the Land tax for LLanddeust. 1L. 5s. 4d. Land tax for my Lands in the Sd Parish being all in my own hands |
15th. The Wind S. in the Morning, & W. in the Evening,calm warm, clear & fair, the Evening very foggy, my people still at the same work of Sowing barley – |
16th. The Wind S. fair clear & Sun - shiny, but something cold a very great congregation at LLanfechell Church today. |
17th. The Wind W.S.W. very fair & warm weather all day, had a great company to day at my house to take their leave of my Daughter & Son in law who are to go off too morrow. pd. the Collector of the Land tax for LLanbadrick 2s land tax for Carreg Lefen & Tyddŷn y Creigia, gave Gabriel Jones yt went to bring my Daughter 7s. 6d. towards bearing his Charges home. |
18th. The Wind N. & by W. very fair, warm & dry, about ii this morning my Dear Child & her Husband set out from hence for Liverpool, may God Almighty give her grace, health & prosperity. gave my Son in law 2L. 2s. to buy new [h sw]ats &c |
19th. The Wind N.E. very cold & cloudy in the Morning with some rain, but soon cleared up. pd. the Collector of LLanfechell 1L. 8s. 4d. land Tax for the severall Lands in my holding —– & pd the Collector of the Window lights 6s. |