Thursday, October 8, 1835
1835
October
Thursday
8
7
25/..
11
55/..
No kiss.
Ready
in 55 minutes, and dressed myself without any help – Finish autumnal morning, though
dampish and dullish. F 50° at 8 25/.. –
Then
out at the Cascade bridge till 9 5/.. at which hour, breakfast in 1/2 hour –
1/4
hour with Ann just before her setting
off to ride to Hipperholme (Brooke’s etc.) and Cliff hill, except this all the
day from 9 40/.. to 6 25/.. at the Cascade bridge –
Frank
and Mark sodding – Robert Mann and his 3 men at the burr wall to keep up the
claybank –
Got
down from the new farm yard and set up this afternoon the stone that, before
the footpaths were stopt, formed the little bridge over the brook opposite to
Wellroyde – This stone nearly 5 yards long, from 16 to 18 inches broad, and end
about 6 inches thick set up for a Cascade stone –
Booth
and his 2 masons that were at the farmyard
shed-pillars helped us – squared the stone a little at the bottom and made a
sort of groove in the footing stone for it to fit into –
Dressed
– Dinner at 6 40/.. – Coffee – 1/2 hour with my father and Marian – Read the
paper – 20 minutes with my aunt till 10 10/..
Charles
Howarth and company being at Barraclough cottage, Mr. Husband got Mallinson
and his boy to set up the centres of the Cascade bridge this afternoon.
Fine
day. 51 1/2° now at 10 25/.. p.m. –
Mawson’s
2 men, Richard and Jagger, at the farmyard wall this morning – Took them off this
afternoon to get stones at Whiskum quarry –
WYAS
Finding Number SH:7/ML/E/18/0109
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