November 17th.  The Wind W. blowing very high andstormy all day but made little or no rain till 9 or 10 at night when it rained pretty hard: The Priest preached on Exod: Chap : 20th. verse 8th.
i8th.  The Wind W. & by S. blowing moderate and generally Sun shiny and fair all this day, but made some rain in the night.
i9th.  The Wind N. W. blowing fresh and cold attended with frequent showers of hail in the morning; with intervals of Sun shine; The — Evening was generally dry and very cold·
20th.  The Wind S.S.W. blowing high, cold & raw attended with rain abt. one in the Evening, from that time to 6 at night it blew very high & stormy till a very great shower of rain fell, which quite allay’d the wind, and all the rest of the night was very calm and light: Paid my Cow keeper Robert Owen 10s. 6d. being the remainder of his wages haveing had 4s. 6d. before.
2ist. ❍10 [this is written vertically below '2ist.' sw]  Ecclips Vis.8d[? sw][this is written in the margin under the phase of the moon sw] The Wind S. S. W. blowing fresh and very cold attended with — frequent showers of heavy rain and sleet from 9 in the morning– till one in the Evening when we had lightning and severall claps of Thunder attended with heavy rains;notwithstanding all which the wind was not allayed, but blew high all the night.
22d.  The Wind S.S.W. blowing fresh and very cold & chilly attended with severall showers of rain morning and Evening: Pd. Mary the Kitchen Maid all her wages being i4s. Pd. 3s. 6d. for 6 Cups & 6 Saucers of Porcellain for the Tea buisness: pd. 1s. 10d. for a Side of Mutton·
23d.  The Wind S. W. blowing fresh, cloudy,overcast and hazy weather all day but made no rain till 9 at night it brought down a mizling rain.
24th.  The Wind S.W. blowing high and raining very hard about i· in the morning, which I believe it continued more or less till day:— the rest of the day was windy & cold with frequent showers of rain also-
25th.  The Wind S.S.W. blowing high & stormy, especially in yeEvening but I think it made but little rain all day, if any at all.
26th.  The Wind N. & by W. blowing fresh all day, especially in the – morning, & tho generally cloudy & dark, yet made no rain nor— sleet: my people to day winnowed the Rye that grew on Cae’r Cor – - lannau, and betwixt paying the threshers & my share it made above i3 Peggets.
27th.  The Wind N.E. blowing moderate & not very cold, some sunshine & dry all day; and frost on the water this morning .

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