January 27

Posted by sydney on Jan 27th, 2009
  • 1792: January 27, 1792 – The Swallow, Lord Cornwallis’s advice sloop, arriv’d at Bristol from Madras, which it left on the 21st of Septemr.  The weather was so rough, that it could not get up the Bristol channel.
  • 1791: January 27, 1791 – One of the Bantam hens begins to lay.  Mice devour the crucus’s.
  • 1788: January 27, 1788 – Snow still lies a yard deep at Stair’s hill.
  • 1780: January 27, 1780 – Hares, driven by the severity of the weather, crop the pinks in the garden.
  • 1776: January 27, 1776 – Snow all day, fierce frost at night.
  • 1773: January 27, 1773 – Wood-lark sings.
  • 1772: January 27, 1772 – Dark, fog, & thaw.
  • 1770: January 27, 1770 – Paplio urticae, Partial fog.

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