Friday, May 12 1758

In the morning rode over to Framfield to see my brother, he being very bad with an ague. I breakfasted with my mother and stayed all the forenoon; cut her out 2 round frocks. I dined at my mother’s on some calves’ liver fried and a light pudding and green salad. I came home about 3:30. Sarah Stevens drank tea with my wife. In the evening read part of Wake’s Catechism and wrote a letter to Mr Stanley Crowder in answer to one I received by Thursday’s post, wherein he very peremptorily demanded a debt which I have already paid. My family today in my absence dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner. Rec’d of my mother today 4/3 for some buttons etc. which I bought for her at Lewes on Saturday.

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