January 23, 1785
Boys play on the Plestor at marbles, & peg-top. Thrushes sing in the coppices. Thrushes & blackbirds are much reduced.
January 21, 1785
Made a seedling-cucumber-bed. The glazier mended the light of the seedling-frame broken by hail.
January 8, 1785
Received five gallons, & seven pints of French brandy from Mr Edmd Woods.
January 7, 1785
Shook the snow from the ever-greens, & shovelled the walks. Snow-scenes very beautiful! On this day Mr Blanchard, & Dr Jeffries rose in a balloon from Dover-cliff, & passing over the channel towards France, landed in the forest De Felmores, just 12 miles up into the country. These are the first aeronauts that have dared to take a flight over the sea!!!
January 6, 1785
No snipes in the moors of the forest, or on the streams. No wood-cocks to be found this winter.
January 3, 1785
Began the new rick: the hay is very fine. Tho’ my ever-greens are almost destroyed Mr Yalden’s bays, & laurels, & laurustines seem untouched. Berberries, & haws frozen on the trees. No birds eat the former.