September 12th.  The Wind E. blowing fresh, Sun-shiny and dry all day; my people all these days ( when the rain did not — hinder ) were carrying dung to Cae Rhyd y Gaseg in Brynclyni 
13th.  The Wind E. blowing fresh, sun-shiny & fair, and continued so all day. Betty Parry the Sempstres who marryed this day fortnight had a boy Christened to day; and who did not appear by her Bulk or shape to have been with Child .

14th. 1❍ [this is written in the margin below '14th.' sw]

The Wind variable, but chiefly blowed from the E. but calm, cloudy – & dark, about 10 it begun to rain, and rained prodigious hard without intermission from that time till 12: made some showers afterwards in the Evening, and rained very hard again in the night.

15th.  The Wind W.S.W, blowing fresh with a mizling rain about 8. About 4 in the morning Mr. Wright set out for Cemaes to go in his Boat to Liverpool, continued dry all the rest of the day; but rained excessive hard all night long: pd. the Collector of the King's Chief rents 18s. iid. for my lands in LLanddeusant.
16th.  The Wind N.N.W. moderately calm, cloudy & dark most part of the day, yet dry. all this day and night. The Barley at LLanerch- -mêdd to day from 19 to 21s. a pegget; Wheat from 30 to 32s apegget 
17th.  The Wind S.W. dark & cloudy with some mizling rain in the morning; but from 12 to 4 in the Evening it rained excessive — hard, so as to lay the fields under water.
18th.  The Wind W. blowing fresh, Sun shiny & dry all day; A full Market to day at LLanfechell for provisions of all sorts. pd. 2s. 6d. for a Side of mutton.
19th.  The Wind S. blowing fresh, dark & cloudy all ye Morning and most part of the Evening, Some of my people all this week carrying of muck to Bryn clynni, others makeing a new water course at Bodelwyn . pd. Wm. Kemp, Bryan's man —– 2 Guineas in part of his Note. of 3L. i3s –




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