Wednesday, July 4, 1821

1821

July

Wednesday 4

7 1/4

11 35/60

Before breakfast, about 1 1/4 hour and afterwards (Came upstairs at 10 40/60, but dawdled over one thing or other) from 11 1/4 to 2 3/4, read the first 29 chapters (13 1/4. pages) of Terpsichore (i.e. liber 5.), Herodotus, and afterwards from page 367 to 392 1/2, Volume 2, Beloe’s Translation – Read the first 3 1/2 pages of Terpsichore before breakfast – Only made 1 note or 2 – I have got launched into the 2nd volume of my edition at last, and hope to get on more quickly with it than with the 1st –

Trying on the two handkerchiefs Emma sent me yesterday and some of my own and dawdling and getting ready for walking, which took me till five.

For 1/2 hour before dinner, went to the pit-hill in the hanging hey, up to the top of the fields and back along Bairstow and down the Cunnery lane – For leading the pit-hill, Isaac Hemingway (brother to Abraham of Southholm) has 6 pence a square yard and the 2 filler have 2 1/2 pence a square yard and one of Jackman’s sons (a boy) has 1/2 pence a square yard for levelling it when shot on the road – The men calculate that they got about 24 or 26 loads led a day, and that each load contains about a square yard –

In the evening from 7 20/60 to 8 50/60, down the fields past Lower brea, up Stony lane through coney wood, past Hardcastle’s cottages through Hipperholme and along Bramley lane to Lightcliffe – Mrs. William Priestley not at home.  Returned by the road.  Met Mr. William Priestley.  His wife went to the Paleys’ yesterday to stay a fortnight or 3 weeks –

Fine day – Barometer 2 1/3 degrees above changeable.  Fahrenheit 58° at 9 25/60 p.m. –

Came upstairs at 10 40/60– Bad headache all this afternoon and evening and a little sore throat, for which gargled during the day and tonight with a solution of salt in water –


WYAS Finding Number SH:7/ML/E/5/0040


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