September 23d. The Wind S. very calm, close. and dark _ cloudy weather all day, but made no rain: The Priest preached on Job Chap: 5th. verse 7th.: gave 6d. Charity to a poor Sick · man. |
24th. The Wind N. E . blowing fresh & something cold,(blessed by God for it ) sun shiny clear and fair generally all day, & made no rain |
25th. The Wind E·N.E. blowing fresh and cold, and clear sun shiny weather for the most part: pd. a Shop bill for my Mother of 14s. and another of 3s. 5d. & delivered Gabriel Jones 9 Guineas to pay for some things in Chester. |
26th. The Wind N. calm, dry and fair, and generally Sun Shiny for the most part of the day: paid i0d. for Oysters. |
27th. The Wind N. and blowing moderate, but cold & raw & generally cloudy & dark all day : Paid Davies the Excise Officer 15s. being my Composition for Malt: gave 2s. 6d. Charity to a poor sick family being a widdow woman & 3 Children travelling from Bristol to Liverpool: the Mother Said she was Daughter of Parson Stodart of this Countrey. |
28th. The Wind N. very calm and fair warm weather, the Sun shining hot for some hours about noon; it grew cloudy before night and made some mizling rain about 5: pd. 2s. is. for a Side of Mutton , and is. 4d. for an Ounce of Myrrh and an ounce of Aloes I had from Wms. the Apothecary of Carnarvon |
29th. The Wind W. & by N. calm, cloudy & dark all day, and pretty cold, but made no rain; my people all this week are carrying muck from about the houses here at home to Cae pen ’r âllt in Brynlynni:gave is. 6d. to a Raffle for Rolant Sion of pant y Gîst that lost his Cow. |
30th. The Wind W. calm, cloudy and dark generally all day, yet continued without makeing any rain. |