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William Thompson Diary, 1842-1847

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  <td>Tom firewood & pottering - High wind & Snow last night & continued nearly the whold of this day drifts in many places 2 @ 3 feet deep</td>
 
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  <td>no stirring out - Wind round to west - blustry & Snow great part of the day</td>
 
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  <td>Tom to Rankins after breakfast not being able to get horses to work Mill got in from No. Stack all the Hay worth bringing  - T Cawston came afternoon with an order from Mr Linton Sec'y to deliver the Societys Bull to him  - Tom helpd him over the Bridge - took Cawstons Rec't back of Lintons order</td>
 
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  <td>Tom at Rankins for the day - thrashing Mill  - T. Cawston & another came again for Bull - having placd him the slip & returnd yesterday even'g</td>
 
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Sleighing at an end</td>
 
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   <td>fine {<s>line stroked through</s>}</td>
 
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ev'g Snow</td>
 
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1847 February

Saturday 27 Tom firewood & pottering - High wind & Snow last night & continued nearly the whold of this day drifts in many places 2 @ 3 feet deep Wind East
Sunday 28 no stirring out - Wind round to west - blustry & Snow great part of the day wind West
March
Monday 1 Tom to Rankins after breakfast not being able to get horses to work Mill got in from No. Stack all the Hay worth bringing - T Cawston came afternoon with an order from Mr Linton Sec'y to deliver the Societys Bull to him - Tom helpd him over the Bridge - took Cawstons Rec't back of Lintons order fine "
Tuesday 2 Tom at Rankins for the day - thrashing Mill - T. Cawston & another came again for Bull - having placd him the slip & returnd yesterday even'g fine "
Wednesday 3 " "
Thursday 4
Friday 5 fine
Saturday 6 gloomy
Sunday 7 rain
Monday 8
Tuesday 9
Wednesday 10
1847 March
Thursday 11 fine
Friday 12 fine Sleighing at an end
Saturday 13 fine {line stroked through}
Sunday 14 morn'g fine ev'g Snow
Monday 15 Snow showers
Tuesday 16 very cold
Wednesday 17 fine & mild
Thursday 18 fine
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