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William Beatty Diary, 1858-1860

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   <td>cut the grafs seed & then went to {illegible line} & raked what we had there</td>
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   <td>cut the grafs seed & then went to Christie place mowed & cocked what we had there</td>
 
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   <td>David plow I made Buggy axel heavy rain in the afternoon</td>
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   <td>went to Brockville with A tub of butter 104 lb got 7 1/2 per lb & pay for the tub pr 30 lb rolls bought  a cradle scythe 5s3d    {illegible } 7 1/2  
 
   <td>went to Brockville with A tub of butter 104 lb got 7 1/2 per lb & pay for the tub pr 30 lb rolls bought  a cradle scythe 5s3d    {illegible } 7 1/2  
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  that Mrs Spacer got</td>
 
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   <td>finished plowing the cristie place in the forenoon {illegible line}</td>
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   <td>finished plowing the cristie place in the forenoon and cutting barley in the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>Made {illegible} Jock plow put soe shoes on the horses</td>
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   <td>Made a landside for Jock plow put soe shoes on the horses</td>
 
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   <td>Began to cut the S wheat in the fal wheat ground {illegible} wet to Brockville</td>
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   <td>Began to cut the S wheat on the fall wheat ground Jock went to Brockville</td>
 
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   <td>{illegible line} went to the funeral of the Widow {illegible}</td>
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   <td>finished & began to cut at the New Barn fine in the  Jock & the Women went to the funeral of the Widow B{illegible}son heavy rain in forenoon</td>
 
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1858

Aug

1 Went to Caintown & heard the Revd Mr McMurry preach
2 drew in the hay from the frount of Lizeas put loads in the midle floor half next the door for the springs work drew in the fall wheat David & Humphery Yonge mowed the Thomson place beyound the creek
3 drew in 2 loads of hay & that finished the south side of the road heavy rain after 10 oclock the rest of the Day
4 heavy rain went to Farmersville with 18 firkins for Alingham to Green very heavy rain most of the day
5 made A ring for the Bush in the forenoon John yonge & his Wiffe came here on A visit I fixed cradles for him
6 went to Sam Youngs with John & his wife , Margret
7 cut the grafs seed & then went to Christie place mowed & cocked what we had there
8 went to caintown & heard the Revd Mr Mills preach
9 stackd & drew in all we had out
10 helped Will Hazelwood to mow David began to crofs plow the fallow at cristie place warm day
11 David plowed I made Buggy axel heavy rain in the afternoon
12 went to James Cummins & got 10 bushel of coal paid him 3s 1 1/2d David plowing fine Day
13 went to Brockville with A tub of butter 104 lb got 7 1/2 per lb & pay for the tub pr 30 lb rolls bought a cradle scythe 5s3d {illegible } 7 1/2 that Mrs Spacer got
14 finished plowing the cristie place in the forenoon and cutting barley in the afternoon
15 went to Brockville & heard the Revd Mr Morrison preach
16 Made a landside for Jock plow put soe shoes on the horses
17 Began to cut the S wheat on the fall wheat ground Jock went to Brockville
18 finished & began to cut at the New Barn fine in the Jock & the Women went to the funeral of the Widow B{illegible}son heavy rain in forenoon
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