November 30, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 30th, 1787

Frost comes within door: ice in the pantry, & chambers.

November 28, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 28th, 1787

Children slide on ponds.  Rake up, & burn the leaves of the hedges.

November 26, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 26th, 1787

Monthly roses now in bloom.

November 22, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 22nd, 1787

Housed all the billet-wood in dry, good order.  Covered the lettuce under the fruit-wall with straw.

November 17, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 17th, 1787

Sam White was chosen by the favour of the Provost & fellows of Oriel Coll: Bishop Robinson’s Exhibitioner.  This advantage will last him three years, ’till he takes his Mrs. degree.

November 16, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 16th, 1787

The stream at Fyfield encreases very fast.  Spent three hours of this day, viz. from one o’ the clock till four, in the midst of the downs between Andover & Winton, where we should have suffered greatly from cold & hunger, had not the day proved very fine, & had not we been opposite to the house of Mr Treadgold’s down farm, where we were hospitably entertained by the labourer’s wife with cold sparerib, & good bread, & cheese, & ale, while the driver went back to Andover to fetch a better horse.  The case was, the saddle-horse being new to his business, became jaded and restiff, & would not stir an inch; but was soon kept in countenance by the shaft-horse, who followed his example: so we were quite set-up ’till four o’ the clock, when an other driver arrived with an other lean jaded horse, & with much difficulty assisted in dragging us to Winton, which we did not reach toll six in the evening.  We set out from Fyfield at eleven; so were were seven hours in getting 19 miles.  During our long conversation with the dame, we found that this lone farm-house & it’s buildings, tho’ so sequestered from all neighbourhood, & so far removed from all streams & water, are much annoyed with Norway rats: the carter also told us that about 12 years ago he had seen a flock of 18 bustards at one time on that farm, & once since only two.  This is the only habitation to be met with on theses downs between Whorwel & Winchester.

November 14, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 14th, 1787

The late hard winters killed the extreamities of my wall-nut trees, so that they have borne no fruit since: but the same severe seasons killed many of the fyfield wall-nut trees down to the ground.

November 13, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 13th, 1787

The Fyfield players performed Richard the Third.

November 8, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 8th, 1787

Rain, blowing, & showers.  Stormy, hail.  Red, turbid N. Aurora.  Bror Henry’s grapes did not ripen well.

November 7, 1787

Posted by sydney on Nov 7th, 1787

Saw several grey crows on the downs between Winchester, & Andover; & four pheasants feeding at the corner of Whorwel-wood.  Green wheat beautiful on the downs, but not forward sown.  The Fyfield Comedians performed Much Ado About Nothing, with the Romp.

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