May 19th. The Wind E. & blowing cold & brisk in the Morning about 9 set our for LLannerchmedd to an adjournment to swear the High Constables – did my buisness there, & came to LLoydiarth abt. 6. where I staid abt. an hour, after which my son & I(who had been there 2 Days before) & I set out & came to Llysdulas, pd at LLannerchymedd 5d for ale. |
20th. The Wind N.E. blowing very high, boisterous & cold, staid all this day at LLysdulas. |
21st. The Wind E.N.E. Cold & scorching, Set out from LLysdulas for home abt. ii. haveing had an acct. that Cousin Morgan of Henblas, his Wife, Sisters, & his Unkle Davies of Rhiw- –abon were to dine at my House to day, & by the time I gott home, I found them all att Dinner, which my Mother had got for them in a very orderly manner, and we finished the day with innocent mirth & moderate drinking, gave to the butler at LLysdulas 1s. |
22d. The Wind N.E. dry & scorching, but not so cold as before all my company set for Henblas about 10, after breakfast. and my Son & I past the rest of the day in walking about the ground chiefly. |
23d. The Wind N.W. very calm, fair and warm weather, the parson preached on John Ep. 1st. Chap 5th. & 3d vers. |
24th. The Wind N.N.W. blowing fresh & cold in the Morning fairer & warmer about noon, gave Owen Warmingham 9s. 6d along with the Cock Sent to Pentraeth Cocking. which I lost. |