I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner. Rec’d of Mr Dan 18/- in full for a plow on Mr Vine’s account. Paid John Nutley in cash and goods 0.8.8 in full to this day; viz.,
Dec. 29th, 1764 | 1 pk. flour German | 0.1.5 |
2 pks. do. Durrant | 0.2.10 | |
Jan. 5, 1765 | 2 do. Babcock | 0.2.10 |
1 pk. do. Widow German | 0.1.5 | |
2 gals. Bran | 0.0.2 |
In the evening my brother and I walked down to pay Sam Jenner a visit, where we spent the evening in company with Mr Bannister, Sam Jenner, Thomas Durrant and Thomas Davy. We stayed and supped with Sam Jenner on some bread and cheese and stayed and spent the evening there at brag; I won 3/7½. We came home about 3:30, very little the worse for what we had drunk. A very wet afternoon and evening, a great deal of rain falling.