May iith. 6● [this is written vertically sw] The Wind W. blowing moderate, cold and dry all this day: The Priest preached on Mat: Chap: 22d. verses i2:i3 |
i2th. The Wind N. W. and moderate, cold & dry this day also, yet it made some rain before day: |
i3th. The Wind N.W. very moderate, Sun shiny. fair & dry all this day also, but an exceeding thick hoar frost this morn– ing on the ground. |
i4th. The Wind W. & by N. blowing moderate & dry this day also; Paid 8s. for a Measure of wheat: & delivered Edward Wm. Sion Owen i2s. to buy me a parcell of horse furniture for a horse team |
i5th. The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh, cloudy & dark, but made little or no rain & was not cold. |
i6th. The Wind W. in the morning , & came to S. & S.W. before night was Sun shiny fair and warm till 4 in the Evening, afterwards for the rest of the day it was dark, cloudy and cold & made— some rain about 7 . pd. Marged ’chuw Morus 2s. 6d. for a Side of Veal, & Pd. Wm. Rhŷs Bentir's Son 4s. i0d for harrowing at 6d. a week, & pd. Robert ab Wm. Prichd. 4s. 8d. for the Same work tho really they were not much above half that time harrowing because of the extraordinary wet Season. |
i7th. The Wind W. blowing fresh & cold , but generally Sun Shiny & dry all day; Pd. Wm. Prichard i6s. the remainder of his winter's wages . |
i8th. Whitsunday [this is in the margin below 'i8th.' sw] The Wind N.blowing fresh and cold, but Sun shiny & dry all – day; about i40 persons comunicated [there is a cupped line over the 'm' sw] here to day. |
i9th. The Wind W. & by S. blowing moderate, cloudy & dark – weather all day, yet made but little or no rain,but rather was scorching weather. |
20th. The Wind W. S. W. &moderate, generally Sun shiny & dry all day. |
2ist. The Wind W. blowing very moderate, cloudy & dark in the morning, but all the Evening was SunShiny, fair & warm. |