Saturday, February 15 1755

At home all day. Paid Mr Porter 11.1.0 and took up my note of hand for the same sum, dated the 27th January.

Paid Clymson for 22 pairs men’s outseamed tan [gloves], 4 pairs men’s inseamed ditto and 10 pairs boys’ outseamed ditto 1.17.6, (to wit) by cash 0.9.6 and goods 0.8.0. Began to mark up Collison’s parcel. Sent Will Cripps to Framfield. Nothing more of moment. George Richardson called on me in his road from Dallington.

Monday, February 17 1755

At home all day, and busy. Received of Ed Smith 3.3.0, being money lent him the 12th January. Gave Francis Smith in cash 1.5.0 for him to pay in London (see Saturday 22nd instant). Gave Bonwick’s carter for bringing 14 dozen bottles 12d.

Thursday, February 20 1755

At home all day. Remarkable cold. Mr Jordan dined with me. Paid the post boy for Thomas Freeman 0.6.0 (to wit) for 6 pairs girl’s pattens and 6 pairs clogs.

Charles Diggens brought my coat. I paid him 0.9.5 (to wit) for altering a pair of breeches and mending a greatcoat 0.0.9; for making 2 pairs spatterdashes 0.1.2; for making a coat 0.7.6. John Watford Jr a-fetching dung from the stable for me today; agreed to give him 18d. Paid for bread 1d.

Friday, February 21 1755

Went over to Framfield in the morning. Rec’d of my mother 3.7.1, which with £6 received the 26th January is in full for money paid for her for nails from Crowley the 29 January 1755; and likewise balanced our account current and there remains due to me £24.

Paid Richard Savage for flour etc. 1.16.0 in full to this day. In the evening at Durrant’s instructing Thomas. After supper read part of the new Magazine of Arts & Sciences.

Saturday, February 22 1755

At home all day. Rec’d of Francis Smith 0.18.6, which with 0.6.6 he paid in London for a trunk is 1.6.0, the sum I gave him the 17th. Paid Joseph Fuller for a leg of mutton and a sheep’s bell 0.2.6.

Sunday, February 23 1755

At church in the morning. The text the 4th chapter of 1st Epistle to the Thessalonians, verse 11. The subject: everyone to mind their own business. Ed Smith spent the afternoon with me. In the evening read part of The Whole Duty of Man.

Monday, February 24 1755

At home all day and very busy. Sent Messrs Margesson and Collison in a parcel by Smith £18; drew on them today for £15 to Mr Mat Blake, 28 days’ date. Paid Vinal 16d for mending the copper.

In the evening went with Mr Clinch to see Mr T. Thompsett. Found him very ill. After supper read part of the 2nd volume of The Sports of the Muses.