I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of a piece of beef boiled and greens. In the afternoon Mr Carman called on me again, and we rode down to Sam Washer’s, where Mr Carman agreed to take all the effects by Mr Verrall’s appraisement and enter upon the premises tomorrow, signing a note to resign the same, he only to have the use of one room for a month…
From thence we, together with Mr Chester and Mr Hutchens, rode to Mr Peckham’s in order to obtain his consent for a continuation of the license, which he granted. We stayed and smoked a pipe or two and came home about 8:20. My brother in my absence received of Roase Page 12/5 (by the payment of Mrs Browne) in full. Mrs Browne drank tea at my house. Rec’d of butcher Fuller in cash 3.14.6 in full for poor tax.