July 6th. The Wind S.S.W. calm, cloudy & dark & raining a mizling rain all the morning till ii; The Evening was Sun Shiny, fair and pleasant. |
7th. The Wind N.W. calm & dark weather in the morning; The Evening – Sun Shiny and fair: The Priest set his Tythe to day much about – the same price as last year. |
8th. The Wind N. W. very calm, cloudy & dark in the morning & some rain the Evening fair Sun Shiny & warm: pd. Wm. Prichd. 3s. 3d. for— weaving 26 yards of Stuff for Sand bags; & Pd. 2s. 9d.2/1 for 8 rakes |
9th. 10 ● [this is written vertically in the margin below '9th.' sw] The Wind W & by N. in the morning and raining very — hard from 3 till 6, the rest of the day was dry & very sultry- cloudy and dark: paid John Prichard Samuel 4s. for a pair of Pumps, & gave is. [1/- sw] towards a poor Man's Raffle for to make up his loss of a horse. |
i0th. The Wind S. S. W. blowing fresh and attended withfrequent Showers of rain from 4 in the morning till 7; the rest of ye Day was dry, but blew very high · |
iith. The Wind S. S. W. blowing high & very cold in the Evening; Pd. Marged ’chuw Morus i5d. for a Side of Lamb & the head; and paid Rhŷs Bentir 5s. for Butcher's meat had of him this day & this– day Senight. |
i2th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh with some Sun shine and dry all day. |
i3th. The Wind S. W. blowing fresh and raining frequently most part of the morning; Set out in the Evening for LLysdulas in my way to Beaumares to keep the Quarter Sessions, & arrived there about 6. |