C[hristmas?] my father was ill. I wrot net
I wrot som little things of nedle work and trustich in my 9 samp- or afore
I t[hink?] I wrot net work
at this t[ime] I [had] a great fit of the wind collick and \evere/ since I have dayly said the 103 psal-[m]
I kept birds and {...}
my m[other] was let bloode \after/ my S[ister] was not well
Mrs handbery
I went to pr[ayer] with my m[other]
m my m[other] t[hought?] she was with C[hild] and so some women, \partly/ t \ in the next [?]
I t[hink] I wrot net
in these y[ears] it seemes I was not much troubled for my most care for worldly things was to have my clouss fit, and out of a foolishnes I misliked or dispised these things, which after I liked well and many times found most prophtable or and pleasant being more, then \I thought/ those could comprehend who moved me thereto.
next y[ear] as I r[emember] I wrot cutworke
in these times or y[ears] I t[hought] thou coldest give me of the peace which passeth all understanding {...} the well[?] content and joy in thee which would satisfie; \me/ if I married not