November 26, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 26th, 1784

Haws in such quantities that they weigh down the white-thorns.

November 23, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 23rd, 1784

Brother Thomas, & his daughter, & two sons came.  The chaise that brought some of them passed along the king’s high road into the village by Newton lane, & down the N. field hill; both of which have had much labour bestowed on them, & are now very safe.  This is the first carriage that ever came this way.  Planted tulips again in the borders; & the small off-sets in a nursery-bed.

November 14, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 14th, 1784

No acorns, & very few beech-mast.  No beech-mast last year, but acorns  innumerable.

November 8, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 8th, 1784

The hanger is almost naked: some parts of my tall hedges still finely variegated: the fading foliage of the elm is beautifully contrasted to the beeches.

November 5, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 5th, 1784

The deep, golden colour of the larches amidst the dark evergreens makes a lovely contrast.

November 4, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 4th, 1784

Timothy out.  Great meteor.

November 1, 1784

Posted by sydney on Nov 1st, 1784

Mr John Mulso was shot in the legs.

November 1784
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