…Dame Vinal and Peggy drank tea with us. Paid Mr John Mugridge… 11.19.9, in full for the same sum paid to Messrs Margesson and Collison for my use by Mr George Tomlin (5th Oct.) for hops which he sold for John Mugridge. Borrowed in cash of Mrs Virgoe £10 and gave her my note of hand for it, dated today, payable to her or bearer on demand. At home all day. My brother came over…but did not stay. In the evening read part of one of Tillotson’s sermons.
Wednesday, October 6 1756
…The two Master Watfords a-gathering of apples for me part of the day. Dame Prall at work for us all day on account of our maid’s going to Blackboys Fair… Paid Dame Prall 6d. At home all day. In the evening read 2 of Tillotson’s sermons.
Tuesday, October 5 1756
…My brother came over in the forenoon for the mare and for a basket bouillis. Rec’d of him 16/- for his share of the 2 shares of the 2 lottery tickets I bought. Will Burrage at work for me in the forenoon a-picking up of apples etc. Dame Vinal at washing all day, and both dined with us… In the morning wrote out about [¾]d worth of paper in land tax receipts for Mr Piper and Mr French, but they neither paid for the paper nor thanked me for the trouble. But there, I’ll suppose it was want of knowing better. Paid my brother 2/- for a Bible I had of my mother on Sunday.
Monday, October 4 1756
This day Thomas Roase and Catharine Clarke were married at our church and are, I believe, an old maid and an old bachelor. Paid John Streeter the post 2/- for the watch I received from him for Driver… Dame Vinal a-washing half the day for us. Paid Dame Trill 8/-; viz., 3/- in full for keeping Ann Braizer, due today, and 5/- for their monthly pay, due yesterday, Mr French paying all the other poor for me yesterday, which I am indebted to him for as under:
To Edward Babcock | 0.4.0 |
To Ann Wood | o.4.0 |
To Widow Pilfold | 0.6.0 |
To Dame Streeter for doing for do. | 0.3.0 |
0.17.0 |
Dame Martin and Dame Trill drank tea with us. Thomas Davy sat with us a while in the evening… At home all day and very busy.
Sunday, October 3 1756
In the morning my wife, self and nephew went over to Framfield where we arrived about 7:50. My wife and my mother’s whole family (except my sister and myself) at church in the morning. We dined on a roast pig. My wife and I neither at church in the afternoon. We drank tea at my mother’s and came home about 7:40. Rec’d of Robert Driver Jr 2/-, which I am to pay to the post for a watch he left me, and which I delivered to Robert Driver. My wife very ill all day…
Saturday, October 2 1756
At home all day… My brother came over in the evening to bring us the mare for my wife and me to go to Framfield upon tomorrow, but he did not stay.
Friday, October 1 1756
We dined on the scrag end of a neck of lamb stewed… Mrs Piper drank tea with us.
Thursday, September 30 1756
…Paid Mr Will Piper by his brother John 6/4½ for 2 bushels malt received today. Dame Gasson drank tea with us today. At home all day and busy.
Wednesday, September 29 1756
At home all day. My father and mother Slater dined with us on the remains of yesterday’s dinner with the addition of a roast duck and a plum suet pudding. About 3 o’clock Mrs Elliot and her son called my father and mother Slater, and they all went home together. I this day settled the accounts between Mrs Virgoe and Mr French… I wrote receipts for each of them in full, which each of them respectively signed. I lent Mr Jeremiah French in cash £6, but had no note; it is charged to account…
Tuesday, September 28 1756
Paid Joseph Fuller 13½d for a shoulder of lamb received today and also 6/- for 9 lbs of hops received today. My brother came over in the morning. I paid him in cash 1.3.0 for rolls which he bought and paid for me at Lewes yesterday, as also 18d for 6 brushes that he bought for me. My brother did not stay, but he carried home Mrs Elizabeth Hicks behind him.
About 10 o’clock my father Slater and I set out for Lewes (I having no business but to accompany him) where we arrived about 12. I called on Mr Hook, Mr Snelling, Thomas Scrase, Mrs Roase, and dined at Mr John Madgwick’s about 5 o’clock on some cold roast beef… Paid Mr Joseph Attersall 2.12.0 in full and bought of him 3½ yds jack chain, which cost me 12d. We came home about 9 o’clock. I spent 2d, my father Slater paying all the other expenses. He also gave me a pair of spurs, value 20d. Mr Madgwick came with us as far as the Broyle.
This day paid my father Slater… 8.8.0, being in full for the mare I bought of Mr Bachelor, and which he paid for… My family and my mother Slater dined on a roast shoulder of lamb and the remains of Sunday’s dinner.