January 30

Posted by sydney on Jan 30th, 2009
  • 1784: January 30, 1784 – A long-billed curlew has just been shot near the Priory.  We see now & then one in the very long frosts.  Two, I understand, were seen.
  • 1783: January 30, 1783 – Lambs fall apace.  Ground full of water.
  • 1779: January 30, 1779 – Tulips begin to peep.
  • 1772: January 30, 1772 – Much snow on the ground.
  • 1771: January 30, 1771 – Hedge-sparrow essays to sing.

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