January 6th. The Wind S. blowing moderate, cloudy and dark weather and rained hard about 9,all the rest of the day was dry and cold, & the night clear &serene: I kept this festiva[ll sw] in a chearfull innocent manner with my Neighbours when all went away about ii at night.Pd. is. id. for Oysters. |
7th. The Wind W. blowing fresh and cold,but generally sun shiny & all this day , and made a great hoar frost this night. |
8th. The Wind E . blowing moderately, Sun Shiny, fair & freezing all this day, especially in the Evening & night . |
9th. 3❍ [this is written vertically below '9th.' sw] The Wind S. W. very calm, cloudy & dark weather with a mizling rain till 9 in the morning, and all the rest of the day was dry; pd. Mredith Parry of LLanerchymedd 4s. 6d. for mending a Sadle. and received to day for a Cow hyde that weighed 79 pound i8s. 1d.1/4 at the rate of 2d.3/4 a pound . |
i0th. The Wind S. S. W. blowing very high and stormy with a mizling rain all the morning: but raining very hard all- the Evening & yet the wind nothing abated . |
iith. The Wind W. &by N . blowing very moderate,& generally Sun shiny & fair, but very cold all day-pd. Owen Thomas theSmith's Bill being 5s. iid. |
12th. The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh, & in the Evening blowing very high, and raining most part of the day, & often very hard. |
i3th. The Wind S.W. blowing moderate with a dirty mizling rain frequently most part of the day. |
i4th. The Wind W. calm,dark & cloudy attended with a dirty driveing rain about noon for above an hour : On accounting this day with my Miller, I allowed him for Corn I bought of him - 4L. 17s. 6d. |