October 14, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 14th, 1788

Women & children go a-acorning, & sell their acorns at one shilling pr bushel.

October 10, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 10th, 1788

Nailed-up a Greek, & an Italian inscription on the front of the alcove on ye hanger.  Boys took a large round wasps nest in the Ewel, nearly as large as a gallon measure.  Several martins round the church.  Many flies on the tower, which come out from the belfry to sun themselves.

October 9, 1789

Posted by sydney on Oct 9th, 1788

A bag of hops from master Hale, weight 36 pounds, & an half.

October 9, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 9th, 1788

D.L. Virginian creeper sheds it’s leaves.  It’s leaves have a silky appearance.  Tho. H. White, & H.H.W. went to Fyfield.

October 9, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 8th, 1788

Bought of bright hops– 21 pounds; of brown– 49.

October 7, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 7th, 1788

Many gulls, & wildfowls on Wolmer pond.  Whitings brought.

October 6, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 6th, 1788

Gathered-in some royal russets, very fine.

October 4, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 4th, 1788

Fyfield, the spaniel, rejects the bones of a wood-cock with horror.  Gathered in the non-pareils.  The prodigious crop of apples this year verified in some measure the words of Virgil made use of in the description of the Corycian garden;

“Quotq’ in flore novo pomis se fertilis arbos/Induerat, totidem in autumno matura tenebat.”

October 2, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 2nd, 1788

Gathered six bush. & half of dearlings from the meadow-tree: four or five bush. remain on the tree.  The foliage of the Virginian creeper of a fine blood-colour.

October 1, 1788

Posted by sydney on Oct 1st, 1788

H.H. White came from Fyfield.

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