Tuesday 20 June 1837
Fine morning Fahrenheit 62 now at 7 1/4
A few moments with Ann then out about and a little while with Blythe till 8 5/60 - then reading (Egypt) till breakfast at 9 in about 3/4 hour with Ann
Mr. Gray not coming till 9 1/2 - then had Holroyd the saddler about leather for rolling clow and Mosey about Market cart till 11
Then out about 11 50/60 sent off John Booth to Halifax for lead piping at 12 - sauntering afterwards at the pools with Mr. Gray till he came in to luncheon at 12 3/4
From then to 5 40/60 getting wine out of the cupboard in Ann's store-room and arranging it (putting it in sawdust) in the hall cellar
Out at 5 50/60. In the courtyard Firth began the rain-water cistern pipes this afternoon sauntering about with Mr. Gray - Shaw the plasterer came to me - his man to come to do the ceilings my uncle's room on Thursday - had Joseph Mann a few moments - wants some new iron wedges for sinking Listerwick pit very well Holt to order them - at the rock bridge coming in at 7 when Mark Hepworth and Charles Howarth returned from Leeds with a load of dry boards from Messrs. Harrison and Co. - I had not ordered them - blow up which detained me till 7 1/2
Dinner at 7 35/60 - Mr. Gray and I out in front of the house till 9 - then coffee
Looked over the London and Halifax papers - no chance for the King's lasting long
Ann went to bed 1/2 hour before me - a few minutes with her - wrote the last 8 lines till now 11 25/60 at which hour Fahrenheit 54 very fine day.
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