I dined on part of a neck of veal boiled, and some beans. Mrs Fuller, widow, buying some things in the shop in the morning, breakfasted with me, as did Miss Fanny in the afternoon, and drank tea with me. Rec’d of Mrs Highwood by Mr George Bannister 30/- in full for 1 cask of brandy. At home all day; busy in my garden all the forenoon, and in the afternoon and evening read part of Burnet’s History of the Reformation, which I esteem a very impartial history, as the author has everywhere treated his subject with moderation and coolness, which is in my opinion always a sign of learning and virtue.