Mr Long breakfasted with me. After breakfast my late servant Sal Waller came to see me and she, Dame Akehurst (who was a-washing for me all day) and Mr Long dined with me on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of a currant butter pond pudding and some carrots.
Paid James Crowhurst in cash 1.9.0 in full for earthenware received of him today. Mr Long and my late servant went away in the afternoon. Paid John Tamkin in cash 0.18.6 on Mr John Vine’s account, for mowing, haying, etc., which with money paid before makes paid him in the whole on Mr Vines account the sum of 3.10.0.
At home all day and thank God very busy. In the evening Mr Clapinson, hop-assistant, and myself played a few games of cribbage; I won 1d. A very fine pleasant day.