April 26th. The Wind W. in the Morning, came to E. in the Evening, a fair, calm dry day, & made no rain – |
27th. The Wind N.E. fair & dry, but my ground not dry enough to be sowed at Brynclynni, my people employed in fenceing about the corn, others carrying Gorse home; to Day my Yearling Calfs were gelt. being 9 in number. |
28th. The Wind N.E. blowing very cold & scorching all day – my people plowing to day at Brynclynni, but will not be sown till it dryes more, a poor Markett to day at LLan — - fechell. |
29th. The Wind S.E. dark & cloudy, & the Air cold and raw, my people still at the same work of plowing; to night Gabriel Jones came home from Leverpool from bringing my Son in Law & Daughter there, & left them all well, together with my own Son who came along with them home from Flintshire, being there in his way home from London |
30th. The Wind variable all day from S.W. to N.E. dark & cloudy withall & something cold in the Evening, a very great Congre – -gation at LLanfechell Church & a long service, there being 2 Burialls, a Christening & a woman Churched. |
May ist. The Wind still variable, cloudy in the Morning, but afterward a clear, sun - shiny, hot day till 3 in the Evening , when it became very cold, & continued so the rest of the day, —– To day I finished sowing & harrowing all my Barley, & turned all my Cattle to grass. |
2d. The Wind S.S.W. fair, sun–shiny & warm all day, my people fenceing betwixt the grazeing ground & ye Corn– |
3d. The Wind S.E. close, cloudy weather & very warm, To day was ye first meeting of the Jacobite Club at LLanerchymedd for this year, where all the noted Tories & Jacobites of this Countrey have constantly met once a month these 2 years, & this year Mr. Lewis of LLysdulas entered himself amongst them. |