[64] The Thorntons intermarried with the Washingtons.
[65] A kind of shirt collar.
[66] Neck Cloths.—These were usually made of fine white cambric, folded wide, were wrapped twice around the neck and worn without collars.
[67] Caps.—The number here will attract attention considering the list of other articles; but it must be remembered that it was the custom at that period for both men and women to wear caps at night in bed. At the time when this journal was written, bed rooms were not heated, hence the custom of warming beds before retiring in winter, and the necessity for wearing night caps is more apparent, and, further, the head was frequently shaven and wigs were worn during the day by many. It is the tradition that Patrick Henry wore at home, in the day, even, when not in full dress, a "tarred cotton cap," whilst in public he wore a wig. In speaking, when he was earnestly moved, a striking emphasis of his is said to have been a rapid whirling of his wig around his head.
M: the regulater of my watch now is 4 M: and over the fifth from the Slow end
| 'Twas Perfect Love before | } | s: Young M: A: his W |
| But Now I do adore | } |
What's the Noblest Passion of the Mind? 6:2:
M: Delivered Mrs Humphras this 30th Day of October 2 Shirts the one marked G W the other not marked 1 pr of Hoes & one Band to be Washed against November Court in Frederick[68]
[68] At this point in the journal several blank pages occur.
Oh Ye Gods why should my Poor Resistless Heart