16. with Mr. Bulkeley the Parson, David Wms. of Bodelwyn, William Hughes of Wylfa, Owen Lloyd of Rhosbeirio ye Salt Officer, & some of ye Players, after which we went home, haveing finished Easter Holy-Days Innocently & merrily. |
17. A fine warm morning, the wind still Easterly, but very little of it, a great Dew fell last night, and a great shower of rain this – morning. gave a shilling to Mary Evans being my poor relation, she being daughter of Margarett Wms. of Carrog. spent a shilling for ale |
18 The Wind still Easterly & very warm fair weather, sold 6 peggets of the best Barley to Wm. Mathew for 18s a pegget, & 1 pegget to Robert Owen of Tyddyn Jo[ce sw]yn for the same price stayed all this day (God forgive me in an alehouse cost me 2s. 6d. for ale. great dew fell this night. |
19. The Wind Easterly still, and this morning |
20. The Wind E. and scorching dry. I was served this morning with a Supœna out of Chancery at the suit of Lewis Trysclŵyn. gave Mr Lloyd of lLŵydiarth 10s. 6d. retaining ffee in that Chancery Suit – |