Friday 20 October 1837
Soft damp dull but finish morning Fahrenheit 52 now at 8 50/60 - breakfast at 9 in about 3/4 hour - then out
Then with Ann a few minutes before her going to her tenant Ogden (Halifax) about building him a new pantry &c. to the amount of about £20 at 1/6 poundage, or 28/- + 12.12.0 = £14 per annum
Then out again about for the whole of the day till came in at 6 1/2
The idea of driving making a new road from the house to the garden struck me this afternoon - to come out under the great ash tree just on the other side of the road - If this could be pretty easily done, it would rid me of all pother about Gray and his pools - and getting the road past them somehow - anyhow but comfortably
Just went down to the site of Airgate pit - Joseph Mann and his son John setting it out again - Joseph said (he had the compass) the pegs had been moved
Dressed - wrote the above of today till 7 and then went down to dinner - dinner in about 3/4 hour
Ann received tonight from Whitley and Booth's 2 volumes (modern history) J Brunton's Compendium of Mechanics - both of us taken up with our books - then coffee - Ann read French and I the newspaper and at Brunton again while Ann sat up cutting out for her school till 11 20/60 when we came upstairs
Fine soft day - Fahrenheit 45 at 11 50/60.
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