April 13, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 13th, 1771

The dry weather has lasted just a month this day.  Dry weather is always supposed to help the wheat in the clays: but the wheat in general is so poor this year, that it is hardly seen on the ground.  It will be worth remarking at harvest how the crop will turn out.

April 11, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 11th, 1771

Regulus non crist: minor.  The second spring-bird of passage.  No rain since the 16th of March: dirty lanes all dryed up.

April 9, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 9th, 1771

Wryneck pipes about in orchards.

April 7, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 7th, 1771

Began to be confined.

April 4, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 4th, 1771

Ring-ouzel.  Pleasant day, but every thing quite dryed up.  No lambs frolic & play as usual… acrior illos Cura domat — Virg.

April 3, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 3rd, 1771

Planted potatoes, & sowed carrots, parsneps, onions, coss-lettuce, leeks.

April 2, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 2nd, 1771

Butterflies appear again.  Some flies begin to appear.  Spring-like day, sharp in the morning.

April 1, 1771

Posted by sydney on Apr 1st, 1771

Mr Woods, of Chilgrove, had on this day 27 acres of spring-sown wheat not then sprouted out of the ground: & yet he had a good crop from those fields, no less than 4 quarters an acre!

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