13th. The Wind W.S.W. a dirty mizling rain often this day, went to the Play house in Ransford Street [there is no Ransford Street in Dublin, but there was a theatre in Rainsford Street sw] to see the Royal Merchant or the Beggar's Bush acted, cost me 2s. 10d.Ir. pd. 13d. for Spunges |
14th. The Wind S.W. fair & dry. in ye Day time but rained at Night. |
15th. The Wind S.W. rained all day long, dined these 3 last days atCo[z sw].Parry |
16th. The Wind E. fair & Dry, dined to day at Mr. Ben Parry– |
17th. The Wind S.E fair in the Morning but rained before night, & in the Night. pd 3d for Ale, & 18d Ir. for Pig tail tobacco. |
18th. The Wind W.S.W. fair in ye Morning, but rained all the Evening spent 13d to day |
19th. 5❍∣ [this is written vertically in the margin between '19th.' and '20th' sw] The Wind S.E. a fair dry day, Patrick Welsh came to Town & pd me 6L.Ir.value, & I allowed him 8s.1[2/1/ sw] Ir. for surveying the lands |
20th The Wind S.E. fair & dry. Welsh pd,1L. 7s. 6d Ir. value more — spent 7d to day– |
21st. The Wind S.S.E fair & dry pd. Mary Bulkeley one Guinea.spent 3d bought Mr. Henry Morgan of Henblas 100. English Elm of Mr. Walker, And Mr. Parry pd for them 1L. 5s. 6d. Ir. |
22d. The Wind S.S.E fair and dry in the Morning, cold & cloudy in the Evening,& rained hard with a great Storm before day pd 3d for Ale ['for Ale' is underlined sw] |