Dr Snelling stayed and breakfasted with me and then went away. Paid Mr Francis Weller in cash 7.10.0, by one year’s land tax and a bill of repairs 10/-, which together makes the sum of £8 and is in full for l year’s rent due for my dwelling-house at Lady Day last, O.S…
I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some garden beans. In the evening sold mine and my brother’s wool to Mr Scoldfield at £8 per pk in the place to weigh and pay. In the evening T. Durrant and I walked down to Mr French’s to buy his wool, but it being late in the evening and he not very well, I did not look upon it. In the evening wrote my London letters. Pretty busy today.