March 13th. The Wind S.W. blowing fresh in the Morning and withall dark and Cloudy. but from 12 a clock till night. it – made nothing but raining, & that excessive hard at times. |
14th. The Wind N.W. blowing fresh in the Morning & pretty clear and Sun-shyny. but afterwards it made severall Showers of cold rain at intervalls. the ground is so wet that I can – neither plow nor harrow, my people still are makeing the Pinfold at Rhôs- Garrog, the lad at the Garden does the Same work as before. viz) dressing the borders |
15th. The Wind N.W. cold dark weather with some showers of cold sleet in the Morning, the Evening fair & dry, made a good deal of rain in the night afterwards, continued the same work on the farm & in the Garden as before —To day I received my Doe–Skin Breeches from Cousin Hen- Morgan of Henblas that he had bought for me in London |
16th. The Wind W. S. W. very cold dark, raw weather, about 10 it begun to rain, and rained excessive hard till 2 in the Evening. then fair for some time, but made severall showers afterwards before night, the Market at LLanerchymedd lower and lower, and very little corn in it. |
17th. The Wind W. S. W. blowing fresh & very cold, but drying in the Evening it made a great shower of Hail, the [Ea sw]rth Exceeding wet, my people still at the same work [? sw] the Harrowers finishing what fresh ground I have dry – To day I paid into William Davies my Man's hand One Hundred & ten pounds three shillings & Sixpence in order to go tomorrow to Pwllhely, & pay them to Mrs. Lucy Wynn of Havod, Gregog,(viz) 10L. for one years Interest for 200L. I owe her, & to pay her 100L. of the Principall, gave Roger Jones of Cemaes 1s. for his care in buying me Clover Seed at Wrexham Fair, & pd. John Roberts Taylor 7s for Work. |