July 25th.  The Wind W.S.W. misty & calm in ye morning cleared up about 9 and blew fresh, but very hot & Sultry; a poor fair to day at LLanfechell, very little buying of any thing; Even Ale-house-keepers complained of their meeting but few Customers this fair .
26th.  The Wind S.W. blowing fresh, cloudy & cold, with some – rain in the morning; about ii it begun to rain in earnest,& rained pretty hard till near 3 in the Evening.
27th.  The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh, and mightily overcast, & cloudy in the Morning; about 9 I set out for Pont_Rhyd-Pont to Join Mr. John Owen of Presaddved to hear an - Information brought by the Collector of the Customs at Holy-head against persons running Customable goods came there about ii sufficiently wetted, haveing rained all along without intermission till 5 in the Evening. condemned the goods forfeited, and went this night to Presaddved.
28th.  The Wind S.W. raining hard about 5 in the Morning; all the rest of the day fair and dry.
29th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh; still at Presaddved very well entertained; and sat up till 2 in the Morning.
30th. The Wind W. blowing fresh & dry all, sat up with – company this night till i in the morning  .

31st.    10● [this is written in the margin below '31st.' sw]

The Wind N. W. very hot & Sultry; gave 4s. among ye servants at Presaddved, & set out about 12,& came home by 3, haveing staid some time at Cnewchdernog to see my Cattle · and with the people that were mowing my hay, and rakeing it there.




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