September i2th. The Wind S.W. calm cloudy & dark all this day with frequent showers of mizling dirty rain so that nothing was done in Corn harvest this day. |
i3th. ●2 [this is written vertically in the margin below 'i3th.' and half obliterates it sw] The Wind S. W. blowing moderately and for the most Sun– shiny and fair, but dry all this day, yet the corn is not dry enough to be bound after yesterday's rain: Pd. 3d. for fish &is. 6d. for 4 pound weight of Rush peelings. |
i4th. The Wind S. S.W. blowing pretty fresh, cloudy & dark weather for most part of the day, but was dry, & we bound to day a good deal of Barley & some Oats. |
i5th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, with a dark moist fog in the morning till 8; cleared up after that , and made a good dry day ~ My people to day are carrying in the White Oats from Bodelwyn. |
i6th. The Wind E. calm, sun shiny & very warm all day, but a very great dew this morning on the ground: I carryed in to day 240 - shocks of my best barley & 40 shocks of white Oats, together with 32 shocks of Winter Wheat. & 7 shocks of spring wheat: Pd. Rhŷs - Bentir 4s. 8d. for a Side of Mutton at 2d. a pound. |
i7th. The Wind E. blowing fresh, very hot & Sultry, Sun shiny & fair all day: My people are cutting rushes at Weyn fawr & carrying– them home to thatch the Corn Paid a Croes yn Eirias man is. for Grinding 5 Razors & setting 3 more , & 7d. 2/1 for setting i5 Case knives &.3d.for grinding 2 other knives & Scissors |
i8th. The Wind E. calm, sun shiny, hot & sultry all day :The Parson Priest preached on Luke Chap; i9th. & verse 42. |
i9th. The Wind E. blowing pretty. fresh, notwithstanding it was all this day exceeding hot & Sultry, yet a very great dew every morn – ing all the ground · |
20th. The Wind E. blowing fresh, dry- &scorching all day: but a very great dew on the ground this morning also. |
2ist. The Wind N. blowing fresh, dry & scorching, Sun shiny in the morning, but the Evening was generally cloudy & dark· Paid at LLanerchymedd Post Office is. 4d. with a Letter sent by the Post to my Daughter at Leghorn· |