September, 3-27 in. October, 1*67 in. November, 1-32 in* 

 December, 0*08 in. (Glaisher). 



Fine and warm for about seven weeks in May and 

 June, then very wet (Brumhani). 

 1830 Wheat, 64.?. $d. per qr. (Official Returns]. 



Barley, 325. 7^. ; oats, 24^. $d. per qr. ; wool, is. per 

 Ib. ; beef and mutton, ^\d. ; cheese, $\d. (Driver]. 



Lincoln wool, \&d. per Ib. Average crop (Driver], 



Under average. Cold and wet (Times). 



January 19. Heavy fall of snow, with boisterous gale 

 of wind. Frost very severe. Travelling almost impossible 

 for many days. Salisbury coach seventeen hours coming 

 from Andover (Dowding). 



Off-going ewes made i Ss. each on a Wiltshire farm 

 (John Phillips]. 



Cold summer. Great rot in sheep (Brown]. 



February 7. End of frost (Whistlecraff] . 



Wheat averaged 2oJ bushels per acre (John Phillips]. 



Began reaping August 3 ; finished harvest September 

 18 (T. <?.). 



Began reaping August 9 ; finished harvest September i 

 (Cox). 



A severe frost till February 7. March was fine, dry, 

 and warm, without a storm or a shower. April i was 

 snowy till noon ( Cox). 



Top price for lambs at Devizes October Fair, 19*., was 

 made by Mr. Mark Sloper, of Bishop's Cannings. 



At Britford Fair, August 12, ewes fetched from 20^. 

 to 30.?. ; lambs from i2s. to i6s. At Yarlington Fair, 

 August 26, fat heifers from JS. 6d. to Ss. 6d. a score. 

 At Wilton Fair, September 12, ewes from 14$. to 245. ; 

 wethers from iSs. to 28^. ; lambs from los. to i6s. At 

 Romsey Market good lamb was sold at $d. per Ib. At 

 Appleshaw Fair a superior lot of lambs made 255-. a head. 

 Best Somerset cheese, 44^. to 535. per cwt. ( Wilts County 

 Mirror). 



