Monday 19 May 1834

Fine but dullish - Fahrenheit 53 at 9 3/4 at which hour breakfast - had Lowe the tailor - Joseph's bad figure so bad (large) about the hips

In and out all the day till 5 - Pickels and his men not here - Mallinson and his men only here in the morning - Charles and James Howorth laying north parlour floor, John planting strawberries - had him the 1st. thing setting out grass plot square with the house - Marion objected - wanted it about a yard out of square - I out of patience - it was then decided to have without grass from within 4 feet of the windows down to the 1st. grass walk - Charles Howorth sawed off the lesser of the 2 great hollies that had withered almost unto death

Came in at 5 - read a few pages of Walpoliana - asleep 1/2 hour - out again - dinner at 6 3/4 - coffee - took leave of my father and sister - settled with Cordingley about 1/2 hour with my aunt - pretty well - dawdling over 1 thing or other over Miss Walker's quantity of things bread biscuits, ground rice &c. from Lidgate - finish day, slightly showery, and Fahrenheit 54 at 11 1/4 p.m. 

WYAS: SH:7/ML/E/17/0034

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