Tuesday, April 8 1760

Rec’d of my brother Sam Slater on account of my father Slater in cash 6.6.2½. My brother stayed and dined with us on the remains of yesterday’s dinner, with the addition of a plain pudding. After dinner Mr Long and I rode to Lewes. I paid Mr George Verral 19/- on account. We came home about 6:40… My brother Slater went home in the afternoon. Our late servant and her sister drank tea with my wife…

Wednesday, April 9 1760

Thomas Davy at work for me in the forenoon, who dined with me on the remains of yesterday’s dinner, with the addition of a light pudding and some turnip greens. John Cayley, Sarah and Elizabeth Trill drank tea at our house. At home all day, and thank God pretty busy; In the evening read part of English Peerage.

Thursday, April 10 1760

After breakfast I rode over to Framfield, but did not stay. We dined on the remains of Monday’s dinner. In the afternoon posted my day book and wrote out part of Mr Sam Gibbs’s bill. In the evening read part of The English Peerage.

Ah melancholy time! But little to do, and what lies heavy upon my spirits is I am afraid my brother at Framfield will not do well and I am so deeply concerned that, should he do ill, I must be entirely ruined.

Sunday, April 13 1760

Took some salts in the morning. No service at our church in the morning, Mr Porter preaching at Laughton. Our servant went to Laughton church. Mr Long dined with us on a piece of bacon boiled, a light pudding, a raisin batter pudding and turnip greens. My wife, self and servant at church in the afternoon… Mr Long and Thomas Davy drank tea at our house, and after tea we took a walk. In the evening Mr Long and Thomas Davy at our house, to whom and in the day I read 5 of Tillotson’s sermons.

Monday, April 14 1760

…Gave Mrs Hannah Atkins in cash £10 in exchange for a bank post bill (received of her)… In the afternoon Mr William Francis, rider to Messrs Barlow and Wigginton, called on me. I gave him the bank post bill I received of Mrs Atkins today, out of which he is to send me from Mayfield 1.19.0, so that when I have received it I shall have paid him 8.1.0, which is in full on my account to Messrs Barlow and Wigginton to the 12th of March last. Mr Francis and Dame Couzens of Laughton and Dame Fitness drank tea with us. At home all day and quite ill.

In the evening wrote my London letters. Paid Mr Laurence Thornton in goods and cash 12/- in full for a quarter of oats he bought for me of T. Reeve.

Tuesday, April 15 1760

Sent Messrs Gore and Perchard enclosed in a letter by Beckett and Shelley (delivered to Shelley) one bill on Mr William Margesson… in full on my account. Also sent Mr John Wathen enclosed in a letter by Beckett and Shelley (delivered to Shelley) 1 bill on Mr William Margesson… in full on my account. I also gave to Mr Benjamin Shelley in cash £20 in order for him to pay the same in London for me… Dame Martin drank tea with us. At home all day and quite ill.

Wednesday, April 16 1760

We dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some mutton boiled. In the afternoon my cousin Charles Hill came to take his leave of me, he being a-going to London on Friday next. He stayed and drank tea at our house. My brother also came over in the evening, and they both stayed with me till about 8:10. At home all day and thank God a great deal better. In the evening my wife down at Mr Porter’s some time.

Thursday, April 17 1760

Rec’d by the post today from Mr Will Francis 1.19.0, which he agreed to send me the 14th instant… In the afternoon my wife paid a visit to Mr Long. At home all day and pretty busy. In the evening read part of Derham’s Physico-Theology. Oh the anxiety of my mind through fear my brother at Framfield will not do well in trade — not but I believe him thoroughly honest, sober and careful to the best of his knowledge, but then I doubt his abilities in regard to trade.