Show WT W T 1 A K which will always bo remembered A fearil fe oril 0 th cold haapa experienced hi great britain burtner th two month of steady snow s the great eno when the thames was frozen over for nearly four ill 1683 84 says a writer m london tidbits tid bits the frost from Decem hey ito Febri snow awn that some 1 country beree passable to add to the discomfort bitter east wind blew all the time i te rhe lion do were obliged to fl 11 of the thames aind crews great privations provisions were dear horses and cattle aften died of cold and scarcely a bird loved the winter the citizens 0 eyer resolved oin having ut ftc fhe es tra ordinary weather balt a regular coliny on thames shops booths ato dramatic representations printing QI facea and up this taw provably bly tha severest ever irown the 0 l 85 ot snow in january followed by a frost PrOvi Blona became ao dear in the west of england sold by weight in money and coals shillings a quart otheya of tor another severe winter snow began falling on the ath of october and fell almost agori Uthe ad of april athe year or for nearly days in all JB addition availed the thames was again frozen over in 1795 and 1708 year tha last of the century a terribly banow torm raged throughout the midland counties j in hia work on the climete of england Whist lecraft dur tho storm a poor woman named woodcock native of cambridge was buried in chesnow for eight days she lived for several months efter being rescued the year 1813 is famous in history as of the ef the egand in Boier ons forces were weakened by the loss f four hundred thousand men this year saw some exceptionally bevere banow in the southwest of en gland bray a local magnate of lavis sock returning from exeter by way of dartmoor found the snow so thick at moncton hampstead that awas impossible to proceed farther on his homeward journey Al Moreton he was obliged to remain for no less than three weeks until the snow bad cleared oft for him to resume his travels the winter of 1814 is remembered by some very old people as that of the great prost snow was so deep anet long anbe roads that the mail boses were rpm and commini ration between the chie centers of population was extremely difficult and in some six years blaer southwest of england suffered from another terribly severe snowstorm snow storm on dartmoor the several wa feet deep and numer eus fatalities occurred persons ing wen tout to seek them also perishing in the great drifts abe saw storm of december 1836 was the most severe fall known to england since that of 1719 the snow began falling on the andon over christmas day into boxing j the he tatter it had dietel dieted in some places to fo irand eyen fifty aei this snow j over the country lind jost n puw waiS at a 0 mil coaches aoud not ann waa delayed far over a beok 4 cama another acturo storm during which mau coaches had to be dug out of the drifts among them be noted iwicki suver once famous for its rapid trips seventy men were employed in beleas ing before ii proceed on its way ourine th F severe now when they aj fm uko the old onea for kaow or w thur ile 0 w f |