Dantzic wheat fetched 1805-. per qr., and oats 845. per 

 qr. in Mark Lane (Royal Society Journal}. 



July and August 3*8 below the average temperature 

 (Times}. 



Began reaping, August 1 9. Finished harvest, September 

 9 (Cox in Penny Mag.}. 



January 10. London was for several hours in palpable 

 darkness (Howard}. 



Very cold summer (Brumham). 



January 10. A remarkable fog in London (Boyle}. 



A treacherous summer; rainfall much above the 

 average in the year, but a fine September (Brumham). 



January 29. An earthquake felt in Oxfordshire. 

 October 21. The Thames rose and overflowed Palace 

 Yard. December 20. A remarkably thick fog in London 

 (Beyle). 



Backward harvest. July i. Average price of wheat, 

 140^. gd. per qr. The winter began early and severely. 



From 1793 to 1812 inclusive, there were eleven seasons 

 more or less deficient, six of average produce, and only 

 three of abundant crops (Tooke). 



Oats reached Bos. per qr. before harvest (Tooke}. 



Where the crop was secured in September, both the 

 quality and quantity of the grain is good, but in many 

 high and cold situations a great deficiency is found. Bad 

 weather set in the early part of October, and greatly 

 damaged the crops not then harvested (Farmer? Maga- 

 zine). 

 1813 Wheat, 1095-. gd. per qr. (Official Returns}. 



Barley, 58^. 6d. ; oats, 38^. 6d. per qr. ; wool, 25. ^d. ; 

 beef and mutton, 8f^. per Ib. ; cheese, 8f</. per Ib. 

 (Driver}. 



Lincoln wool, is. $d. per Ib. 



Hot and dry. Great harvest (Driver}. 



General thanksgiving for an immensely productive 

 harvest (Cox, Penny Mag.}. 



