Posted by sydney on Sep 5th, 1790
Boiled a mess of autumnal spinage, sown Aug. 3rs. Nep J. White left us, & returned to Sarum. There is a fine thriving oak near the path as you go to Combwood, just before you arrive at the pond, round which, at about the distance of the extremities of the boughs, may be seen a sort of circle in the grass, in which the herbage appears dry & withered, as if a fariy-ring was beginning. I remember somewhat of the same appearance at the same place in former years.
Posted by sydney on Sep 3rd, 1790
Some hop-poles blown donw. Mr Prowting of Chawton begins to pick hops.
Posted by sydney on Aug 31st, 1790
Farmer Spencer’s wheat-rick, when it was near finished, parted, & fell down. Charles, & Betty White came from Fyfield.
Posted by sydney on Aug 30th, 1790
Cut 152 cucumbers. A fine harvest day: much wheat bound, & much gleaning gathered.
Posted by sydney on Aug 27th, 1790
Cold & comfortless weather.
Posted by sydney on Aug 26th, 1790
Planted out a bed of borecole, & three long rows of curled endive. Bat comes out before the swallows are gone to roost.
Posted by sydney on Aug 23rd, 1790
John Hale made a large wheat-rick on a staddle.
Posted by sydney on Aug 22nd, 1790
There is a covey of partidges in the North field, seventeen in number.
Posted by sydney on Aug 20th, 1790
On this day farmer Spencer built a large wheat-rick near his house the contents of which all came from a field near West-croft barn at the full distance of a mile. Five waggons were going all day.
Posted by sydney on Aug 19th, 1790
Mrs Barker & her daughters Mary & Elizabeth, & Mrs Chandler, & her infant daughter and nursemaid went all in a cart to see the great oak in the Holt, which is deemed by Mr Marsham of Stratton to be the biggest on this Island. Bro. Thos. & Dr Chandler rode on horse-back. They all dined under the shade of this tree. At 7 feet from the ground it measures in circumference 34 feet: has in old times lost several boughs, & is tending towards decay. Mr Marsham computes that at 14 feet length this oak contains 1000 feet of timber.