"Thursday 2 March 1758. Yesterday was a fine, warm, Sunshine day; this a cold, Snowing, Sniveling one. I had brought from on board the Union a Servant pretending to be a gardiner named, Joseph Brown, a Yarmouth man. Says he was an apprentis to Kitchen Gardiner."(1)
"Sent home the fellow sent here for a gardiner. He knows nothing of the matter." (1)
(1) Jack P. Greene, The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall, 1752-1778 (Charlottesville, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society, 1965), 200, 202.