Tuesday, April 2 1765

James Emery, a-gardening for me today, dined with me on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some turnip greens and a plain batter pudding. In the afternoon Mrs Carman drank tea with me and she and her husband stayed, the evening till about 10:40 and ate some supper with me of bread and cheese and apple pie, the weather being so excessive bad that they could not possibly get home before.

Paid Mr Robert Lulham in cash 2.12.6 in full on the parish account. Paid a son of Mr Edward Heaver, miller at Isfield, in cash 1.6.8 in full for 4 bushels best flour bought of him today and received by him.