At home all day; very busy. In the evening my wife and I papered up about 90 parcels of tobacco. Paid Dame Streeter 18d for laying Mr Thompsett forth.
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Friday, December 19 1755
At home all day. My boys [i.e., school] broke up. Rec’d of Edward Russell 3.11.10½ in full to this day for himself and his servant Richard Braizer. Rec’d of Mary Braizer 12d for breaking up; ditto of Joseph Hutson 6d for breaking up. Nothing more of moment. Paid John French 6d for 1 pack of playing cards…
Thursday, December 18 1755
At home all day. Gave the post boy 3d for a letter he brought for me from Mr Wilson. Molly Braizer here in the evening. I sent my maid to Framfield; she stayed all night. Rec’d of Robert Hook the guinea I lent him the 16th instant.
Wednesday, December 17 1755
At home all day… Paid Robert Hook in goods 3/- for a rule he bought for me at Lewes.
Tuesday, December 16 1755
Paid Francis Smith 12d, which with 9.19.0 I sent him the 9th instant makes £10 and is in full for the same sum paid to Messrs Margesson and Collison for me. I gave him 9.10.0 which he is to pay for me in town this week (see the next time I balance with him). This day Mr William Piper and his servant Mary Denmall were married at this church. At home all day. Rec’d of William Sinden ½ bushel wheat and ½ bushel bran. In the evening Robert Hook at our house 3 hours. I lent him in cash 1 guinea.
Monday, December 15 1755
Paid Mr Heaver for 1 bushel of oatmeal 5/-. At home all day. In the evening gave William Eldridge for his daughter (my god-daughter) 1 straw hat value 6d. Posted my day book. A very windy and wet evening.
Saturday, December 13 1755
At home all day; sent by Thomas Fuller’s a boy to Lewes, to be left at the White Horse for Mr Stephen Fletcher until he comes, 1 draft which I drew on Messrs Margesson and Collison… value £14, payable to Mr Samuel Ridings or order… in full to October last. I also sent with it on return 1 piece striped cotton 26½ yds at 2/-, value 2.13.0. Paid 3/3 for 1 dozen dairy brushes and No. 2 paste-boards brought me from Lewes by Thomas Fuller’s boy. Paid the post boy (for Thomas Freeman) 9d in full for 1 pair creepers received by him today. Gave Goldsmiths’s carter tobacco to about the valve of 1d for bringing a parcel from Lewes for me. Paid John Cayley in cash 1.4.0 in full to this day, except 131 lbs of butter received of them for Mr John Wilson of Southover, which I sent to him the 6th instant.
Rec’d of John Cayley 32 fleeces of wool
2 tod 1 lb at 6½d a pound 1.13.2½
ditto 7 ½ lbs lamb’s wool 4d 0.2.6
ditto 2 cords wood 1.4.0
3.1.8½
rec’d today 15 lbs butter at 6d 0.7.6
3.9.2½
due on book debt 0.15.2
Paid in cash the 16th July 1755 1.10.0
Paid in cash today in full as above 1.4.0
3.9.2½
Mr Tucker came to see me about 9:30. No churching here in the morning. At home all day; not at church. Laughton parson preached here in the afternoon. Mr Tucker went away about 8:15. I sent by him in a letter to Mr Robert Plumer 1 bill I drew… value 25.14.0… to Mr Robert Plumer… in full to this day… Mr Thomas Fuller came in about 5:25 and stayed 8:20.
Friday, December 12 1755
At home all day; my side very bad. My brother Moses drank tea with us. Paid for butter 3d. Rec’d a letter this morning which came by yesterday’s post from Mr Stephen Fletcher to acquaint me that he shall be at Lewes the 15th instant with Mr Samuel Ridings’s horses. This morning I had a cere-cloth laid on my side.
Thursday, December 11 1755
At home all day; my side very bad. Dr Stone came in the morning to see me and examined my side, but said I had no ribs broken. Tom Cornwell brought me 2 carp; I gave him 12d. I sent them by Dr Stone to my mother. Gave Thomas Cornwell 6d for carrying the wine up to Master Reeve’s. Dame Reeve was buried today; wife went to the funeral in the afternoon. Mr John Vine and his wife here. Rec’d of him 14/- in full for the heirs of Mr Thomas Thompsett deceased. My wife and I at church, the text in Matthew: 25:46: “And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.” After church was ended, Mrs Vine drank tea with us and Mr Vine came about 5:45 and stayed till about 7:45. After supper Thomas Davy came to see me and stayed about 1 hour; paid for baking 1½d.
Wednesday, December 10 1755
About 3 o’clock went down to Mr French’s and borrowed his little horse to go to Lewes upon for wine for Dame Reeve’s funeral, having sent for some but it did not come as I expected. I rode him up home to put on my greatcoat etc., and accordingly got up at the block, but by accident, either by touching him with the spur or his taking fright with the dog, he fell a-kicking and running etc. and threw me down near the corner of Mr Virgoe’s stone wall, and hurt my side very much. I sent Thomas Davy for the doctor in the evening, but he did not come. Paid Dame Vinal for washing 9d. Gave a man who brought the wine for me from Lewes by accident (it not being the same I sent for it by) 6d.