November i9th. The Wind E. blowing fresh & very cold, but sun shiny, fair and dry all day . |
20th. The Wind E. very calm, Sun Shiny fair and warm all this day; it freezed a little last night & some hoar- frost: My people went again to plow the Pinfold that they had begun 9 days ago,(but left off by reason of the great rains ) which is now pretty dry . |
2ist. The Wind S.E. blowing moderate, Sun shiny & fair, it freezed pritty hard last night, & a very great hoar frost this morning, |
22d. The Wind S. blowing very moderate, Some Sunshine, but dry all day and the Air cold and raw, yet it rained I believe most part of the night : pd. Rhŷs bentir 4s. 6d. for a Side ofMutton a quarter of Veal & the head: gave is. [1/- sw] Charity to a LLanrhuddlad man under the Doctor's hands. |
23d. The Wind S.S.W. blowing moderate, dark weather & raining very hard all the morning; & great part of the Evening: The – ground is extream wet . |
24th. The Wind S. calm, and raining in the morning, Some Sun shine from i0 to i , Rained again on the fall of night: The Priest preached on John Chap: 9th. verse 4th. |
25th. The Wind N. calm, cloudy & dark attended with frequent showers of rain & hail in the morning; the Evening likewise often rainy & overcast . pd. Lewis i5s. 6d. the remainder of all his wages· |
26th. The Wind N. blowing very moderate, but cold & attended with some showers of hail in the morning, the Evening dryer & fairer. A small Fair to day at LLanfechell & not half the Cattle in it as in ye last Fair. Pd. is. [1/- sw] for a hundred Oysters & gave 6d. charity · |
27th. The Wind N. very calm and attended with frequent showers of hail in the morning ; but from ii to 2 in the Evening the Snow fell in such quantities that the ground was quite covered with it very thick,& freezed upon it this night pretty hard· gave 6d. Charity to a Lame woman from Pentraeth |