Posted by sydney on Dec 15th, 1788
Thermr 20, 23, 17. Many have been disordered with bad colds & fevers at Oxford. The water in the apparatus for making mineral water froze in the red room. The wind is so piercing that the labourers cannot stand to their work. Ice in all the chambers. The perforated stopple belonging to the apparatus broke in two by the frost. Apples preserved with Potatoes & carrots in the cellar. Shallow snow covers the ground, enough to shelter the wheat.
Posted by sydney on Dec 14th, 1788
The navigation of the Thames is much interrupted thro’ the want of water occasioned by the long dry season.
Posted by sydney on Dec 13th, 1788
The Stag seen again about Oakhanger. He some times haunts about Hartley wood, & some times about the Holt.
Posted by sydney on Dec 10th, 1788
Great complaint for want of rain, & water, round Dublin in Ireland.
Posted by sydney on Dec 9th, 1788
J. Hale clears out the ponds at Little comb.
Posted by sydney on Dec 8th, 1788
Great want of water upon the downs about Andover. The ponds, wells, & brooks fail.
Posted by sydney on Dec 7th, 1788
The wind & frost cut down the wheat, which seems to want a mantle of snow.
Posted by sydney on Dec 6th, 1788
The millers around complain that their streams fail, & they have no water for grinding.
Posted by sydney on Dec 4th, 1788
The plows have been stopped by the frost some days. Men cart earth & dung for their hop-grounds. Covered the lettuces, artichokes, spinage, & celeri with straw. Took in the urns.
Posted by sydney on Dec 3rd, 1788
The grey chalk carried-out upon Hasteds falls to pieces. Good mackarel brought to the door.