In the morning about 5:20 my brother called and breakfasted with us. Then we rode to Bayley’s Lane where we looked out some earthenware, and we came back about 10:40… My brother went home directly. We dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of a pair calf’s feet boiled.
Friday, May 18 1759
Master Watford the elder a-mowing my orchard for me today. He dined with us on a piece of beef boiled, a light pudding and greens… Rec’d by Mr Shelley’s wagon a horse which my father Slater bought for me. At home all day and but very little to do. In the evening Joseph Fuller, James Marchant, Mr Elless and Thomas Durrant smoked a pipe with me.
Thursday, May 17 1759
In the forenoon my brother came over and dined with us on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of some asparagus. At home all day but little or nothing to do.
Wednesday, May 16 1759
At home all day. Busy a-writing. We dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of a light pudding and some potatoes. Halland gardener made me a present of some asparagus, and he with Joseph Fuller Jr smoked a pipe with me in the evening.
Tuesday, May 15 1759
…We dined on a plain suet pudding, a piece of bacon and greens. Paid Mrs Weller [£8] in full for 1 year’s rent due the 15th ult…
Monday, May 14 1759
…My brother Moses, James Marchant and myself walked to Uckfield Fair where I bought of Mr Percival Hart 12 chamois skins, for which I paid him 10/-. We went in to see a man perform several curious performances on the slack wire, and which I actually think were very curious. We paid one penny each. We came back to my brother’s and drank tea and came home about 7:50. In the evening went down to Mr Porter’s. Wrote my London letters after I came back.
Myself and wife at church in the morning… We dined on a leg of lamb boiled, a piece of bacon, a gooseberry pudding and some greens. My wife, self and servant at church in the afternoon… In the afternoon my brother Moses came over and stayed and drank coffee with us and then went home. In the evening and the day read two of Tillotson’s sermons and part of the 2nd volume of Hervey’s Meditations. Oh, what a most delightful time it is–the birds tuning their melodious throats and hymning their creator’s praise while perhaps man, ah! frail and degenerate man lies supinely stretched on a bed of luxury and ease, or else so immersed in the vain and empty pleasures of this world that he is utterly forgetful of the goodness of the Supreme Being that showers down his blessings upon him, and sheds plenteousness around his table. Also every tree and shrub bespeaks the wisdom and goodness of an all-wise creator.
Saturday, May 12 1759
Took physic today… We dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner. At home all day and thank God indifferently busy.
Friday, May 11 1759
At home all day. We dined on a piece of beef boiled and a little knuckle of a shoulder of veal. Paid Samuel Elphick 10d for a leg of lamb 2½d at 4d per lb received by him today. In the afternoon my wife went down to Mr French’s.
Thursday, May 10 1759
Mr John Breeden called on me and breakfasted at our house, and then we walked over to Framfield and appraised my mother’s household goods… We came back to our house, and Mr Breeden went home. John Watford Jr a-gardening for me all day. My wife in my absence… sent by the post 3/9 to Mayfield for my club arrears, this being a quarterly meeting.