Decr. 6th. The Wind W. very calm, cloudy & dark generally all this day, & made a little rain about noon, but soon over· |
7th. The Wind S.W. calm, dark & cloudy with a mizling rain – frequently this day, but in no great measure : Pd. is. 4d. for a stored of Turnips,& 6d. for fish. |
8th. The Wind S W. blowing moderate, yet cold & raw with some rain & generally cloudy and dark all day. |
9th. The Wind S.W. blowing moderate, Some sunshine,but generally cloudy and dark but dry most part of the day, but made a good deal of rain in the night; the ground is excessive wet! |
i0th. The Wind E. blowing moderate with frequent showers of rain in the morning, cloudy and dark all this day also, and rain'd exceeding hard this nîght· |
iith. The Wind S.S.W. calm, cloudy & dark & raining hard in ye morning with frequent showers afterwards & more again in the night· |
i2th. The Wind S. W. blowing moderate, yet very cold & raw weather all day, but made little or no rain to day: Pd. is. [1/- sw] for a quarter of Mutton to Marged ’chuw Morus, & 4d. for fish. |
i3th. The Wind S. & by E. blowing high & very cold, especially in theEvening & made a good deal of rain in the night which allay'd the Wind: Gave a Guinea to an Old Gentlewoman a Clergyman's widdow distress'd with poverty · |
i4th. The Wind S. & by E. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark & very cold & raw- weather all day, but made little of no rain : The Priest preach'd on [Psal sw]: ii9th. & verse i06th. Pd. Thomas Jones i6s. for 4 pound weight of Tea. |