August 23d. The Wind W. sun-shiny fair & dry, breakfasted to day with Councellor Meyrick, & went to Court about ii when the grand Jury were discharged, dined at my lodging where it cost me is. [1/- sw] pd for my Man & Horses 7s. more, pd. 11d. for a pair of Gloves, & 2s to ye Barber. set out from Town about 6, & was at home something after 10. this Evening Court the Recovery of my Daughter's lands was arraigned. |
24th. The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh, dark & cloudy in the Morning. rained hard about 9 & continued to make severall showers from that time till night, bound some Corn in the morning, the rest of the day we reaped Oats. |
25th. The Wind S. in the morning & raining till 9 a clock, came after– -wards to N. & blew fresh, & dryed apace . my people reaped Oats at Bodelwyn this day also. |
26th. The Wind N. blowing fresh, cold & dry, my people all this day binding of Barley at Cae'r LLorriau in Coydan, have gott no Corn in this – year, most of it unreaped, & very little bound. |
27th. The Wind W.N.W. very calm, & raining from 4 in the Morning till 10. when it left of raining, but continued a dark cloudy weather with moist Air all day. |