Novr. 23d. stormy & raining all the Morning, the Evening more stormy, high Winds & rain all night till Morning, gave 13d. at the Collection in Peter's Church for the Charity boys– |
24th. The Wind W.S.W. a Dull cloudy day, raw & cold, rained in the morning, pd. 2d. for Ale. |
25th. The Wind S.W. close dark weather cold & raw, this day Patrick Welsh registered his Lease, pd. 9d for Ale. |
26th. The Wind S.E. a Cold raw day, Sold my Lands in Dunkitt to Dean Alcock for 126L. Ir. value, rained all the Evening very hard. pd. 3d. for Ale |
27th. The Wind S.S.W. raining very hard all the Morning, treated Mrs. Parry, her Daughter Miss Crook, & my Daughter to the Play called the Pilgrim, cost me 14s.6d. Eng. pd. 3d more & [5 sw]d for Tobacc[o sw] |
28th. The Wind S.W. it rained very hard before day, the Dean raised objections about the agreement, so that matter is at a stand. |
29th. The Wind N.W. & very cold pd. 6d.[2 sw]/1 for a Firkin Cock. 2s Ir. for an Iron Coal box, & 4L. 7s. 6d Ir. for a piece of Linnen Cloath at 3s.6dIr. per yard |
30th. The Wind S.S.E. very cold & rained before day, heard a very good Sermon to Day at Peters– |
Decr 1st. The Wind S.S.W. Raw cold & hazy dirty weather to Day Mr. Lewis of LLysdulas his wife Sister & 3 servants came to Town. |
2d. The Wind W. cold & raw, went to see Mr. Lewis, neither he nor his Wife nor Sister asked for my Daughter. pd. 16s Ir for 2 yards of Cambrick. pd 3d for ale. |
3d 7● [this is written vertically immediately below '3d' sw] The Wind N.E. and very cold, rained at the fall of Night pd 3d. for ale. |