November i6th. The Wind S. W. blowing very high & stormy especially in the Evening till a great shower of Sleet & rain allayed the wind, but continued raining excessive hard most part of the night: This being the 5th. of November according to the old Style when I enter on the 65th. year of my Age , I pray & beseech the All mighty God to continue me his Grace & protection to serve him in all Godliness & honesty all the days of my life. |
i7th. The Wind S.W. blowing moderate and raining almost without intermission from long before day till far in the night. |
i8th. ❍ ii [this is written vertically in the margin below 'i8th.' with the dots of the i's inside the circle sw] The Wind S. S. W. blowing fresh and drying pretty well all this day- and made no rain till in the night: Paid John Prichard Pedlar of LLanerchymedd 2is. i0d. for frize to make me a Coat , together with trimmings for that and twist for a waistcoat & Breeches. |
i9th. The Wind S W. blowing fresh with some small showers of rain,but made an indifferent good day: Pd. Wm. Prichd. of Cnewchdernog 5L. 3s. 6d. for Butter he had bought for me at 5s. i0d. a Gallon. |
20th. The Wind W. blowing fresh and dry except some small showers it made in the morning, which notwithstanding may be reckoned a fine day in this extraordinary wet season · |
2ist. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh, very dark cloudy weather,& raining hard almost all the morning; the Evening something dryer, but rained again in the night : pd. Rhŷs Bentir 2s. for a Side of Mutton |
22d. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh, & generally dark, cloudy weather with some rain the morning, but the rest of the day was dry, but rained again in the night· |
23d. The Wind S. W. blowing moderate,somesunshine, and dry all this day, yet it rained in the night . Pd. John Prichard Samuel iL. 6s. for a pair of Boots & a pair of Double Channeled pumps. |