Wednesday, February 26 1755

In the morning Mr Withington, Bancroft and Nixon’s man, came to our house, and I went over to Framfield with him. I paid him in cash 0.19.0 and by bill on Messrs Margesson and Collison £15 which is in all 15.19.0, on my, Account £7 and for Thomas Fuller in full 8.19.0; remains due on my account £8.

N.B.: The bill abovementioned was drawn today and 30 days’ date. Came home in the evening. Paid Clymson the glover at Wannock 1.17.0 for goods as under (to wit):

 46 pairs men’s outseamed tan1.3.0
12 pairs boys’ ditto0.4.0
12 pairs men’s inseamed ditto0.10.0

Carried with me to Framfield:

24 pairs men’s outseamed0.12.0
6 pairs boys’ ditto0.6.0
5 pairs men’s inseamed ditto0.4.2
0.18.2

Received of my mother 0.19.0, of which sum 0.18.2 is for the above gloves and the remaining 10d I am debtor for. Paid Mr Plumer 3/- for two pounds powder.