October 8th. The Wind W. calm enough, but very cold, dry & for the most part Sun Shiny & clear: To Day I finishd. thatching |
9th. The Wind high all day blowing from S.W· attended with fre- quent showers of cold rain, especially in the Evening & all the night it blew stormy & very boisterous & very heavy rain- |
i0th. The Wind S. W. blowing very high & stormy, but made but little rain & was generally Sun Shiny for most part of the day. |
iith. The Wind W. blowing fresh and very cold, but dry & generally Sun shiny all day, but in the night it made very heavy & long rain Pd. Marged uch huw Morus 2s. 3d. for a Side of Mutton, & bought of Rhys Bentir a quarter of Veal for i6d. |
i2th. The Wind W. blowing fresh and very cold, but generally Sun- shiny and dry, except a small shower about Sun Set; but it rained very heavy in this night also. |
i3th. The Wind W. blowing fresh and cold, but generally dry, except a small shower about Sun Set this day also . |
i4th. The Wind W. calm, Sun shiny fair, warm & dry all this day. |
i5th. The Wind S. S. W. blowing fresh, but dry all this day & generally Sun shiny & warm; Paid Wm. Griffith 2L. 5s. for Carrying me i0 Tons of Mostyn Coal; & i2s. 8d. for Port Charges which he had paid. |
i6th. 2● [this is written vertically below 'i6th.' sw] The Wind S. blowing very high and stormy all the day and raining exceeding hard about 5 in the morning & some small rain after wards about 8, and the rest of the day was generally dry: pd. 2s. for what is called 4 hundred fathom of Sand - rush Ropes , which will hardly measure 3 hundred fathom. |