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Frost. 
A great Froft, although the Mercury fell ; but it was 
attended with a great Snow, which might occafion it 
to fubfide. 
1731. Jan. 1. 
Rain. 
2. 
39.46 
29.12 Rain. 
3 - 
38.78 
28.72 Wind. 
4 - 
38.72 
28.81 Froft, great 
Snow. 
5 - 
.28.93 
29.12 Snow, Froft. 
Great Rains. 
Although the Mercury was : 
riling. 
1732, May 1. 
29.28 
29.27 Wind. 
2. 
29.21 
2 9. 2 7 Rain all Day, 
Snow hard from 8 to 1 1 . 
3 ' 
39.34 
29.0 Rain. 
4 - 
29.09 
29.09 Rain. 
29.12 
29.34 Wind. 
<S. 
39.44 
29.46 Fair. 
7 - 
39.72 
29.39 Rain and 
great Floods. 
Great Rain, though the Mercury fell but little. 
1733. 24. 29.6 29. 74 Wind. 
27. 29.7 1 29. 74 Fair. 
26. 29-72 29.7 4 Fair. 
37. 29.7 29.39 Violent 
Rain for more than 1 1 Hours. 
Great 
