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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893
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In the night it rained quite hard, and while it was still raining a man came to the window of the factory and enquired if he was on the right road to Kington, I asked which way he was going he replied East. I told him he was wrong he must go over the road he came, far away and turn to the left, he had come from Kingston Mills. Visitors tonight were J. Lane and Robert Donaldson, we had a pleasant evening together. | In the night it rained quite hard, and while it was still raining a man came to the window of the factory and enquired if he was on the right road to Kington, I asked which way he was going he replied East. I told him he was wrong he must go over the road he came, far away and turn to the left, he had come from Kingston Mills. Visitors tonight were J. Lane and Robert Donaldson, we had a pleasant evening together. | ||
− | Mon. 16. Fine and warm, but very high winds from the west made | + | Mon. 16. Fine and warm, but very high winds from the west made five Cheese today |
− | Tue. 17. Fine and warm high west winds learned my first lesson in making milk | + | Tue. 17. Fine and warm high west winds learned my first lesson in making milk dividends with J. Lane |
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Wed. 18. Lovely warm day wind east. very gentle breeze. The leaves are becoming quite conspicious on the trees now, <s>chang</s> took off my underware to-day, and feel much better of the chang. | Wed. 18. Lovely warm day wind east. very gentle breeze. The leaves are becoming quite conspicious on the trees now, <s>chang</s> took off my underware to-day, and feel much better of the chang. | ||
− | Thu. 19. Beautiful morning a little cool at first, but turning quite warm wind East, and bringing | + | Thu. 19. Beautiful morning a little cool at first, but turning quite warm wind East, and bringing with it rain at about five P.M up till now they were only light dashes. The milk Inspector was here today (Rollands) he tried my Cheese, and pronounced them first class. The milk stood the test <s>all or</s> alright being medium quality, While writing the above account of the day, a heavy dash, of rain as falling with the appearance of continuing |
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May 15th 1892
{vertically in margin} The buds on the trees made their appearance quite visible this morning,
May 15th 1892
In the night it rained quite hard, and while it was still raining a man came to the window of the factory and enquired if he was on the right road to Kington, I asked which way he was going he replied East. I told him he was wrong he must go over the road he came, far away and turn to the left, he had come from Kingston Mills. Visitors tonight were J. Lane and Robert Donaldson, we had a pleasant evening together.
Mon. 16. Fine and warm, but very high winds from the west made five Cheese today
Tue. 17. Fine and warm high west winds learned my first lesson in making milk dividends with J. Lane
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May 18th 1892
Wed. 18. Lovely warm day wind east. very gentle breeze. The leaves are becoming quite conspicious on the trees now, chang took off my underware to-day, and feel much better of the chang.
Thu. 19. Beautiful morning a little cool at first, but turning quite warm wind East, and bringing with it rain at about five P.M up till now they were only light dashes. The milk Inspector was here today (Rollands) he tried my Cheese, and pronounced them first class. The milk stood the test all or alright being medium quality, While writing the above account of the day, a heavy dash, of rain as falling with the appearance of continuing