October 17th.  The Wind N.W. made some showers of mizling rain in the Morning <haveing rained prodigiously last night.> but very calm & warm, went out with my Dog Ranter & killed one Patridge  & came home before dinner. to day I finished carrying of Muck, the rest of my people at the same work of carrying Sand, & plowing at Cnewchdernog.
18th.  The Wind N.E. very fair & warm,& a prodigious dew this morning as if it had rained, but I believe it made no rain, went out with my Dog Ranter & killed a Curlew.
19th.  The Wind N.E. very calm, fair & warm all day,my people still at the same work as before.
20th.  The Wind N.W. dark, cold & cloudy with some showers in ye Morning, the Evening fair & dry.
21st.  The Wind N. N.E. a calm day, accompanyed with some small showers in the morning, the Evening fine & clear: pd. Roger Hughes the Sexton 3s. 6d. being the remainder of what was due to him for building the Stone wall from Cae'r Sgubor in Coydan to the upper End of Cae'r Garnedd
22d.  The Wind N.E. blowing fresh & very cold, but dry. to day my people finished at Cnewchdernog sowing ye pinfolds my people at home still at the Same work,& have besides people at Ferem scattering old hedges betwixt the [? sw]and ground, & [? sw]anding the Same, and others Scattering of Sand these three last days
23d.  The Wind N.E. a fair , dry & pleasant day, a very great congregation to day at LLanfechell Church.
24th.  The Wind E. fair & dry all day, my people still at the – same work as before.


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