Paid Will Turley at Uckfield 19/- in full except 6 hand bills and 3 top axes I have now of his… At home all day. Mr Buller lodged at my house again.
Author: Thomas Turner
Sunday, June 27 1762
Myself and both servants at church in the morning… Sam Jenner dined with me on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some carrots. No churching at our church in the afternoon, Mr Porter preaching at Mayfield.
After dinner Mr Long, myself and Sam Jenner rode to Lewes and all went to the Church of All Saints where we heard a sermon preached by the Rev Mr Lund, rector of the said parish, from Galatians 6:2: “Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.” I spent the afternoon in company with my brother, Sam Jenner and myself (Joseph Fuller staying all night). Came home about 11:20, sober…
A fine calm and serene day, but I think never to go so far to church again, for company dissipates the thought so much that the good impressions which the service of the church should have on the mind is, I doubt, too much obliterated.
Monday, June 28 1762
I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of a cauliflower and some carrots boiled. Sent Mr Richard Waite at the Devizes… 4.7.0. in full on an account with Mr Richard Waite.
At home all day. In the afternoon Bett Mepham drank tea with me. In the evening wrote my London letters. We had a fine moderate shower of rain for about 6 hours.
Tuesday, June 29 1762
Delivered to Pen Shelley by my servant in cash £42 in order for him to pay the same in London for me… I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some garden beans.
At home all day. In the afternoon posted my day book and really very little to do all day. A melancholier time I never knew in my life. Oh, my unfortunate person?
Wednesday, June 30 1762
A person, buying a great many things in the shop, breakfasted with me and also dined with me… At home all day. In the afternoon wrote out some bills. But really trade is very dull. Thomas Cornwell made me a present of some eels.
Thursday, July 1 1762
I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some broiled eels and some garden beans. At home all day. In the afternoon wrote out some bills, but really a melancholy time for trade.
Friday, July 2 1762
…In the evening Mr Buller and I ran a race of 20 rods for a bottle of cider, and I had the good fortune to beat him. He, myself and Joseph Fuller Jr went to Jones’s in the evening where I spent 4d and came home sober. Oh, sure there never was so dull a time for trade or money. I think I shall be quite distracted for money and cannot anyways get any in.
Saturday, July 3 1762
…In the evening Mr Long and I walked to Whitesmith Fair where I stayed about 50 minutes and then came home, having not spent any money or drunk anything except 2 glasses cider; so of consequence I could not help being sober.
In my absence Fanny Weller drank tea with my servants…
Sunday, July 4 1762
No service at our church in the morning, Mr Porter preaching at Ripe. I dined on a breast of mutton boiled and broiled, a plain bread pudding, a cherry pudding, French beans, carrots and cucumbers.
After dinner my brother called on me, and we rode to Lewes together. I went to consult an attorney about a bill of sale I have of Master Darty’s effects, but had not the opportunity of seeing the gentleman I wanted to see. My brother and myself, in company with Mr Tucker, Mr Dodson and my brother Richard, drank tea at Mr Bennett’s. Came home about 11:15, sober…
Not at church in the afternoon, but for this simple reason only, its being wet weather.
Monday, July 5 1762
In the morning rode to Lewes where I met the attorney I went to see yesterday. Came home about 1:50. I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner.
In the evening played a game of cricket. In the evening my brother came over, and I balanced an account with him for flannels etc. and outset the money; I received for his rags the 26th instant. I lent my brother my horse to go to Chiddingstone upon tomorrow. In the evening wrote my London letters.