February 14th.  The Wind S.S.W. blowing high & stormy and raining hard from 1 in the morning till near day, the rest of the day was altogether a thick, moist dark fogg. but made little or no rain, tho it looked so like it that few people came to LLanfechell Fair to day which was the poorest that ever I saw.
15th. The Wind W. blowing fresh, cold moist,& raw: yet it continued dry all day.
16th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh and very cold, but sunshiny and dry all day.
17th.  The Wind S.W. blowing fresh & cold, but Sunshiny & dry all day. I am pruneing my Espaliers&dawrfs these.
18th.  The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh & cloudy, but cold and dry all day. Not one bit of Butcher's meat at LLanfechell Market, but plenty of Corn, Bread, Butter & cheese, salt &c.
19th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh, sun shiny & not cold, my people all this week (by reason of staying for the ground to dry that was too wet for plowing ) are digg– -ing stones in the plowing ground at Cae'r LLoriau & carrying them ^to^ face the mere hedge towards Cae ma[e sw]n Arthur, whose foundation being wet & rotten fulls  – down every year after it is made up.
20th.  The Wind S. & by W. blowing fresh & very cold but dry all day, and continued without rain, (tho it was very like it ) all day.




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