| March 18, 1613
In the morning the wind at west north west. All the day until night, much wind. The sun shining from morning until night but, in the after noon, very warm, desolving the snow very much. Very pleasant and comfortable weather.
The turnips which have been under the snow all the winter hath done them [that are sick] great good for the scurvy.
This night, the wind at west with some frost against the morning.
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