654 INDEX TO 
WwW 
bb le severe frost ih 1762, v 119] vi 
«+++ heavy snow in the neighbourhood of 
Florence, vi 73] 
eeee floods at Nantz, vi 77) 
-+.. mild autumns, vi 103] 112] viii 146] 
e+- heavy rains, vii 48] viii 61] ix 121] 
xi [163] 164] 185] 188] 191] xiii 136] 
167] xv_ 126] 127] xix 175. xxv 217] 
xxxi 213] 215] xxxiii 37] xli 29. xliii 21. 
xlv 396. xlvi 384., lili 59, 123. lviii 78, 
83, 92, 94, 106 
eee Severe winter in 1756 in Syria, vii 102 
eevee Severe cold in Feb. 1765, viii 66] 
+++ great fall of show all over England, 
viii 71] 
ee severe cold on the continent; ix 56] 58] 
eee extraordinarily deep snow in Notting- 
hamshire, ix 64] 
«+e rain freezing, ix 64] 66] 
«+++ great rains in Italy, ix 121] 
---- mild close of 1766, ix 154] . 
ees. sevete cold 1767, x 49] 50) 54] 55] 
84] 94] 99] 
-+-- snow in Derbyshire in June, x 97] 
coon ——_-—_ agdin in the 
beginning of October, x 137] 
«++. retardation of the harvest in the 
North, x 138] 
«+++ Severe frost and deep snow, x 161] 
162] 165] xi 57] 58] 66] 69) i01] xix 
114] xli 6. liii5. lvi 4-13, 18, 21, 31 
e+-- coldness of different winters, xi 59] 
66] 94. xix 114] 
arise very hot summer in Italy, xi 171] xii 
nef rainy summers, xi 201] 202] lviii 79, 
«eee mildest winters in the. South severest 
in the North, xii 88] 
e+ee severe cold in 1771, xiv 74] 76] 99] 
143] 
Be show, xvi 76] xli 13. xlviii 386. 
ane st ie a in 1774 early severe, xvii 173] 
-2s+ very hot simmer in Sweden, xix 175] 
«+++ heights of the thermometer, xxi 190] © 
xxii 220] xxxii 209] xxxy 34, xlvi 416. 
lvi 48 
e+. Severe and late cold; xxv 207] 
+44. succession of severe and irregular 
seasons, xxviii58] 59] 
«+--+ Severe winters, xxxi 193] 195] lvi 4- 
13; 18, 21, 31, 75. lix 15,18 
«++. metereological registers for 1790 and 
following. years, xxxii 272] xxxiii 135] 
xxxiv lol. xxxv 103. xxxvi 137. xxxvii 
134. xxxviii 105. xxxix 165. xl 198. xli 
190. xlii 178. xliii 206. xliv 603, xlviii 
365. liv 235, lv 327. lvi 348, lvii 327. 
lviii 355. lix 242, Ix 368. 1xi 308 
-».. alteration in the seasons; xxxv 10] 
3.2. state of, at Norwich; xlii 46 
es. indications of, xlii 362 
DODSLEY’S 
WE 
Weather: very dry years; xlv 423. Sée 
also Droughts é 
-».. late snow, xlvii 390 
e+». early snow, lxi 79 
-. + great heat, 1 68*. liii 87; 88 
+--+ continued wet, liv 130. lviii 83; 92, 114 
e+.» cold summer, lviii 79 
«++ early cold, lviii 182 
Weavers: Spitalfields, method of quilting 
in looms invented by, viii €7] 
+++. Tiot near Battlebridge by a number of 
fellows pretending to be distressed; viii 
39 
ats "loan tise discharged for want of em- 
ployment, ix 61] 
«+.» riot of, near Cork, x 92] 
-+«- riots in Spitalfields on [account of the © 
reduction of prices, x 139] xi 57] 2. 
139] 157] xii 111] 124] 132] 136] 137] 
138] 142] 151] 159] 160] 162] 
+++» quarrel between the narrow and en- 
gine, x 152] xi 57] 58) 68] 
+. riot in Brick lane, x 158] 
+++. one found guilty of shooting a woman 
through the hand for protecting her hus- 
band, xii 162] 
«++. act for regulating wages within five 
miles of London, xvi 117] 
sees Tiot of, at Glasgow, xxix 218] xxx 
209) 
«+++ Tiots on account of prices at Manclies- 
ter, 147*, 51*, 54", 58*, 63", 64°. Ix 91, 
128 
+s. distressed state of, liv 23 
«+e riots at Carlisle, Ixi 31, 35, 36; 41 
+++. disputes respecting wages, Ixi 54 
-++. convicted of conspiracy to raise wages, 
xi 242 
--++ See also Spitalfields, and Silk 
Webb, capt. J. viii 149] xvi 201] 
col. ii 270 
Dan. iii 249. v 247. vii 2742. ix 225 
—— E. xxxviiil2 
gen. i380. viii 201] xxi 72 
J. v 28; 29. Ix 88 
J.executed for plundering a wreck, 
xxv 219] 
—v— Mrs. benefaction to Christ’s hospital, 
xiii 166] : 
—— Phil. Carteret, i 102. ii 57. iii 131. 
vi 88] 136] viii 179] xii 49*] 50*] 65*] 
151] xxxiii 284] 
++» trial of, for perjury, vii 75] 
—— Rich. suicide, xi 186] 
Webbe, xxxv 32 
J. xliv 273 
Webber, C. viii 184 ; 
—capt. (A) lv 274 
—— J. lix 52] 
Rob. transported, ix 135] 
Webster, capt. (A) v 39 
———_ Il. col. xxii 192] xxiii 220°] 
233*] xxiv 59] 66] 70] : 
———. Rowland, lvii 82 
sir Godfrey, xxxix 10 
