June ist. The Wind S. blowing high & stormy with a dirty mizling rain all the morning; the Evening was dry, but dark hazy weather all along till i0 at night when it begun to rain, & made I believe a great deal of rain before day. |
2d The Wind S. blowing high, cloudy and overcast, with some rain about sun rise; the rest of the day was dry but very windy, but made a great deal of rain in the night. |
3d. The Wind came to N. about 6 this morning upon a great fall of rain, The rest of the day was Sun shiny, warm, fair and pleasant and the wind totally allayed; pd. George Hughes the Tinker 1s. 6d. for 3 Bee-hives · To Day I sold to Wm. Jones of LLandegvan, the Drover, Nine Oxen and two Cows, Eight of the Oxen for 13 pounds 2s. 6d. a pair, the other odd Ox for four pounds i0 shillings, and the 2 Cows for Seaven pounds 7s. 6d.— |
4th. The Wind S. W. blowing high and a very dirty rainy day from 9 in the morning till 3 in the Evening; the rest of the day was sunshiny fair, warm and dry. |
5th. The Wind S. W. blowing high cloudy and cold all day, about 7 in the Evening it made a mizling rain, & I believe it rained a great deal in the night; The Priest preached on 2: Cor: Chap: 13th. in ye last part of the 13th. vers. |
6th The Wind S. W. blowing fresh and generally cloudy & dark, & made some mizling rain on the fall of night, but sometime before day it rained excessive hard. |
7th. The Wind W. & very moderate; Sun shiny fair & warm all day: To Day to Slater of Cefn helyg, Thomas Jones began to point my house; ye weather hitherto since Sumer [there is a line over the 'm' sw] came in, being continually wet and stormy. |