Wednesday, August 6 1760

In the morning weighed of Mr Jeremiah French’s wool, which weighed 6 tod 27 lbs net. We dined on a shoulder of venison roasted and French beans. In the evening paid Joseph Fuller Jr in cash 8.15.0 in full for wool. At home all day. A very remarkable windy and rainy day. In the afternoon my brother came over and brought my horse home.

Thursday, August 7 1760

We dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner, with the addition of some French beans. In the evening walked with Mr Long to Uckfield for company, but did not stay. We came home by Framfield, but my brother not being at home, I did not stay. we came home about 9:05. A very windy and wet night.

Saturday, August 9 1760

Paid Mr John Gosling 1.18.0 in full for 30 fleeces of wool received by him today… We dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner, with some apple pie, my wife dining with Mr Long. In the afternoon Mr Long and I set out for Season’s Green in order to meet Mr Elless to play a game of cricket, but meeting him on this side the green and there coming a shower, we came back, as did my brother, who came along by accident. I lent my brother my horse to go to Lewes upon. My friend George Richardson sent my wife a present of half a dozen pigeons… Paid James Marchant, a servant of Isfield miller’s, 8d for a bushel of pollard received by him today. In the evening read part of the Universal Magazine for July. At home all day, except as before mentioned.

Sunday, August 10 1760

No service at our church, Mr Porter preaching at Laughton. Our servant went to Laughton. We dined on some roasted pigeons and French beans… My wife, self and servant at church in the afternoon… At home and alone all day, except being at church. In the evening and the day read 5 of bishop Sherlock’s sermons, which I think extremely good. A prodigious windy and rainy night.

Monday, August 11 1760

In the forenoon my brother came over and brought my horse, and then I set out for Cuckfield, in order to forward some coarse hop-bagging which my father Slater bought there of Mr Champion for me. I called to see my brother Richard at Chailey as I went, but did not stay. I only stayed and baited at Cuckfield.

Called as I came back and stopped with my brother (Mr Beard not being at home) about 3O minutes. I came home about 5:50… In the evening Mr Fender, Mr Blake’s rider, called on me… I gave him a small order, but paid him no money.

Wednesday ,August 13 1760

In the forenoon my wife walked down to Halland… In the evening Mr long, Mr Thornton and myself walked to Honey’s Green. I went in order to look upon Master Depp’s wool, but they pretended they should not sell any this year, though I have had the promise of it some time, and they have even taken up goods upon it these 6 months. We went into Mr Francis Gibbs’s and stayed a short time…

Friday, August 15 1760

…In the afternoon my wife went down to Halland to pay Mrs Coates a visit… In the evening after I had shut in shop walked down towards Halland to meet my wife, but not seeing of her I went in and stayed some time, in company with Mr and Mrs Porter, with whom we came home in company about 9:30.

This day his Majesty’s purse of £100 was run for on Lewes Downs, when only Lord Partmore’s brown horse Bosphorus started for the same. There was also a bye-match run for a considerable sum between the Duke of Richmond’s grey horse Muli-Ishmael (Muley Ismail?] and Sir Matthew Featherstonhaugh’s gray mare Sally, which was won by the former with great difficulty, he not beating by above half a length, and at the same time the knowing ones were very much taken in.