Sepr. 8th. The Wind W. blowing moderate, Some Sun Shine, but oftner cloudy and dark. yet continued dry all day: The Priest — preached on John Chap 4th. verse 23d. |
9th. The Wind S. blowing pretty fresh, generally cloudy but continued dry all this day· |
i0th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark for the most part, but yet made no rain all this day· |
iith. The Wind N. E. very calm and raining a perpendicular small rain from before day without intermission till 4 in the Evening; and the rest of the day and night was dry· |
i2th. The Wind N. W. in the morning, and blowing fresh, it came to W. by noon and was sun shiny and fair all day : To day my people are reaping the Wheat, and find near one third of it smutty After all the care & expence I took in pickling of it which see in Page 2i5. Gave Wm. Jones a Son to my Niece — D[o?e sw]l[ec sw] Be[tl sw]ey 27s. he is a Ship Carpenter at Liverpool, but does now follow that buisnes on board some of the Liverpool Ships. |
i3th. The Wind W. blowing moderately, generally Sun Shiny and drying well all day: Paid Marged uch Huw Morus 3s. for a Side of Mutton and a Calf's head. |
i4th. The Wind W. & by S. blowing moderate, some Sun shine but mostly cloudy, yet drying well all this also: my people all this week, but wednesday were ; were either reaping or binding Corn . pd. Hugh Owen 6s. in part of this Sumer's [there is a curly line over the 'm' sw] wages |
i5th. The Wind W. calm, Sun shiny and hot all this day ^– [this ^– is the shape of a line at the end of this entry se] |