August 29th. The Wind S. almost calm, Sun shiny warm fair and dry all day: Paid Rhŷs Bentir 3s. for Butcher's meat. |
30th. The Wind S. blowing moderate; some sun shine, but generally - cloudy and overcast but continued dry till near 7 when it begun to rain and rained very hard this night; My People were carrying in the Barley to day to Coydan Barn being the first Corn I carryed in this year; and they reaped the wheat at Cae Carreg Ddavydd in Brynclynni which they bound and shock'd before the rain being - 5i shocks the best whet that ever I had. |
3ist. The Wind W. blowing fresh and drying well this day, and ^generally^ |
September ist. The Wind W. S. W. blowing moderate and often sun shine and dry all the day· |
2d. The Wind S. and little of it, cloudy and overcast but dry till near 2 in the Evening,and made a dirty mizling rain for the most part of the rest of the day and a great part of the night, Pd. id. 2/1 for Sallad Oyle. |
3d. The Wind S. blowing moderate and frequently Sun shiny, but dry all the day: but so much dew or rather a kind of hoar frost falls every night that it will be 9 a clock before the corn is fit for binding . |
4th. The Wind W. & by N. calm, dark and cloudy weather but dry all this day also and people every where busy at their harvest work. |
5th. The Wind S. quite calm and for the most part Sun shiny fair & dry. Paid Rhys Bentir i7d. for a side of Lamb & ^to^ Marged ’ chuw Morus 2s. 6d. for a Side of Mutton· |
6th. The Wind S. and very calm with a great dew like rain every night so that all the morning is spent before the Corn is dry. My people were this day carrying in Corn at Coydan . |
7th. The Wind S. quite calm, Sun shiny hot & sultry all this day: My Dis- – temper very troublesome & pain full all this & more dispirited this day than at any time. |
8th. The Wind W. & by N· and very calm, Sun shiny hot and extream sultry all this day and my people with all the Cars & drags we could procure were carrying in the Corn from Bodelwyn, Cefn y Groes, Brynclynni & the fields about this house · |
0 ● [this is written vertically in the margin above '9th.' sw] 9th. The Wind W. & by S. and very little of it, Sun shiny & extream hot and Sulry all the day: and my people at the same work as before:Pd.is. [1/- sw] for fish |
i0th. The Wind S. blowing pretty fresh sun shiny, dry, hot and very Sultry all this day also and my people still at the same work as before· |
iith. The Wind S. blowing moderate, Sun shiny hot and very sultry all this day likewise: pd. 3s. for a piec[? sw]e of Beef weighing i4 pounds & pd. 2s. for a side of Venision . |