June 1st. The Wind S.W. dark & cloudy & very little Sun – shine all day, yet made no rain; a poor Markett at LLanfechell. |
2d. The Wind S. raining a soft mizling rain all the Morning, about 4 in the Evening it rained very hard & ye Wind came to N. N. W. my people to day. & yesterday digging stones to make a Wall to break ye Wind from the field Kiln, others are paveing & mending the way to the Orchard & makeing fast the Door of the Same by — . mending the wall above and about it; the rest are still weeding the corn. |
3d. The Wind N. and cold, but the Sun shining very hot. The — Parson preached on Luk. Chap. 22d. vers. 19th. cold &heavy– |
4th. The Wind N. calm & cold & cloudy all the morning, some rain and very warm about noon, cold again before night. |
5th. The Wind S.S.W. dark close weather, and raining most part of the day, but very warm and Sultry all day – |
6th. The Wind S. blowing high, attended with rain all ye Morning_ and frequent Showers in the Evening. my Servants winnowing Corn at Cnewchdernog and carrying it home. |
7th. The Wind S. blowing fresh all day attended with frequent showers of driveing rain in the Morning, the Evening dry; my people to day are bleeding the Cattle,as they did yesterday . at Cnewchdernog. |
8th. The Wind S. dark & cloudy & cold withall in the Morning, and rained hard from 2 in the Evening till almost night, yesterday Masons employed by the Church - wardens begun to repair & raise higher the Parson's Paddock – Alias the Church yard wall ,adding to the figure it had before a Copeing. pd. 2s. 4d. for a Lamb & a quarter of Mutton. |
9th. The Wind S. dark hazy weather with a mizling rain about noon; about 2 it begun to rain in earnest, & continued with little or no inter- -mission till 12 or i in the morning; especially from 8 to 10 it rained excessive hard. |
10th. 9❍ [this is written in the margin immediately below '10th.' sw] The S. dark & cloudy all the Morning; about noon it cleared up, rainedsoundly about 2, dry the rest of the Evening, but cloudy and a very moist Air .There was to day ( being Whitsunday ) 76 Communicants; the Sermon as usuall, because to morrow he is to preach Rydgroes Sermon for which he is to be paid . |