June 21st.—Paid for half-a-pint of strawberries for Master Jacky and myself, 1½d.

Aug. 6th.—Wheat, under £10.

Sept. 11th, Sunday.—A brief for the repair of the groins at Brighthelmstone; paid 6d.

27th.—Miss Molly Flutter married to Mr. Chandler. [14b]

Oct. 6th.—Miss Jeale married to Mr. Maxhill.

Nov. 7th.—Paid earnest of coach, [14c] 2s. 6d. Wine at the ‘White Hart,’ 6d.

10th.—Paid remainder for coach, 2s. 6d., coachman, 6d.; dinner at chop-house, 10d.; breakfast on the road, 9d.; coffee in the afternoon, 4d.

12th.—To Drury Lane Theatre: ‘King Lear,’ by Garrick. Agreed with the barber for shaving me at 6s. a quarter.

14th.—To the theatre: Garrick as Don Felix, in ‘The Wonder.’

23rd.—At 4 to Drury Lane; the King being there to-night, very much crowded. Miss Gunning and her two sisters and a number of people of quality. ‘The Tempest,’ and ‘Harlequin Ranger’; both very foolish to see. Home at 10.