November 24, 1792
Saw a squirrel in Baker’s hill: it was very tame. This was probably what Thomas called a pole-cat.
November 21, 1792
Sent 3 bantam fowls to Miss Reb. White at Mareland, a cock & two pullets.
November 17, 1792
Baker’s hill is planted all over with horse-beans, which are grown four or five inches high. They were probably sown by jays; & spring up thro’ the grass, or moss. Many were planted there last year, but not in such abundance as now.
November 13, 1792
Mr. Ed. White & man brought a good fine young white poplare from his out-let at Newton, & planted it at ye top of Parson’s, slip behind the bench, where it will be ornamental.
November 12, 1792
Planted in the garden 2 codling-trees, 2 damson-trees, & 22 goose-berry trees, sent me by Bror. T. W.
November 10, 1792
On this day Brother Benjamin quitted South Lambeth, & came to reside at His House at Mareland.
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