| February 2, 1613
In the morning the wind at east, little wind ...[and] so it did [continue] until night. Verie mild weather but close until 3 or 4 of the Clock in the afternoon, then the sun shining until night. No man could desire milder weather.
About 4 or 5 of the clock this afternoon was Edward Garton buried.
About 9 of the clock at night it did begin to snow, continuing all night, [there] being Fallen against the morning some 3 inches. All this night the wind at southeast but the night verie myld, not aching cold.
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