December 3
Posted by sydney on Dec 3rd, 2008
- 1791: December 3, 1791 – Snow covers the ground, snow shoe deep.
- 1789: December 3, 1789 – Beautiful picturesque, partial fogs along the vales, representing rivers, islands, & arms of the sea! These fogs in London & other parts were so deep that much mischief was occasioned by men falling into rivers, & being over-turned into ditches, etc.
- 1788: December 3, 1788 – The grey chalk carried-out upon Hasteds falls to pieces. Good mackarel brought to the door.
- 1787: December 3, 1787 – The yellow Bantham-pullet begins to lay.
- 1778: December 3, 1778 – My well is risen very much.
- 1776: December 3, 1776 – Worms lie-out very thick on the walks, & grass-plot; many in copulation. They are very venereous, & seem to engender all the year.
- 1773: December 3, 1773 – The tortoise in Mrs Snooke’s garden went under ground Novr 21: came-out on the 30th for one day, & retired to the same hole lies in a wet border in mud & mire! with it’s back bare. In the late floods the water at Houghton ran over the clappers, & at Bramber into men’s ovens.