May 9, 1792

Posted by sydney on May 9th, 1792

Still for the first time since May 1st.  Chalk cart.

May 8, 1792

Posted by sydney on May 8th, 1792

On this day 26 houses, besides a number of barns, stables, granaries, &c. were burnt down at Barton-Stacey near Winchester.  Only ten or twelve houses were preseved, among which is the parsonage, a large farm house, & some others out of the line of the street.  The people of Selborne subscribed 6 ae. 1 s. 0 d. on this occasion: the county collection was very large & ample.

May 6, 1792

Posted by sydney on May 6th, 1792

During the severe winds it is not easy to say how the Hirundines subsist; for they withdraw themselves, & are hardly ever seen, nor do any insects appear for their support. That they can retire to rest, & sleep away these uncomfortable periods, as the bats do, is a matter to be suspected rather than proved: or do they not rather spend their time in deep & shelt’red vales near waters, where insects are more likely to be found? Certain it is, that hardly any individuals of this Genus have been seen for several days together.

May 4, 1792

Posted by sydney on May 4th, 1792

Began to use the lettuces under the fruit wall.

May 2, 1792

Posted by sydney on May 2nd, 1792

Cut the leaves of Rhubarb for tarts: the tarts are very good.  Sent some of the leaves of the crocus’s to Edmd White: they make good tyings for hops, being tough, & pliant.

May 1, 1792

Posted by sydney on May 1st, 1792

Cut a good mess of asparagus.

April 30, 1792

Posted by sydney on Apr 30th, 1792

Men tye their hops. Dressing some of the borders. Heavy thunderous clouds. Tulips blow. On this beautiful evening came all at once seven Swifts, which began to dash & play round the church. Chur-worm jars down at Dorton in swampy ground. Mrs Ben White, & her son Tom came from London.

April 28, 1792

Posted by sydney on Apr 28th, 1792

Planted in the mead-garden eleven rows of potatoes;  four of which were potatoes from Liverpool, sent to Dr Chandler by Mr Clarke.  Planted in the mead four rows of beans.

April 27, 1792

Posted by sydney on Apr 27th, 1792

The middle Bantam hen sits in the barn.  Planted four rows of potatoes in the home garden.

April 26, 1792

Posted by sydney on Apr 26th, 1792

Two nightingales within hearing: cuckoos come round the village.

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