1353

A frost from 6th December to 12th March.

1363-64

“Very terrible” frost from 16th September to 6th April.

1407

A frost lasted fourteen weeks.

1410

It is recorded in the “Chronicles of the Grey Friars of London,” as follows: “Thys yere was the grete frost and ise, and most sharpest winter that ever man sawe, and it duryd fourteen wekes, so that men myght in dyvers places both goo and ryde over the Temse.”

1434-35

Stow records that the Thames was frozen, from below London Bridge to Gravesend, from December 25th to February 10th, when the merchandise which came to the Thames mouth was carried to London by land.