INDEX.
- Ale, Hot, used for mixing mortar, [9].
- Anne, Princess, visits the Frost Fair, [19], [20].
- Armitage, John, High Sheriff of Yorkshire, [12].
- Artichokes, growth of, in London in 1608, [11].
- Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, a Broadside in, [32].
- Axon’s, W. E. A., Annals of Manchester, quoted, [74].
- Bailey, Wm., printer on the Thames, [58].
- Bampton, Devonshire, Icy Epitaph at, [53].
- Barley, Price of, in 1614, [12].
- Bartholomew Fair, [33], [56].
- Bath, Severe Frost at, in 1754, [51].
- Beale, Dr., on the frost of 1672, [17].
- Beans, price of, in 1614, [12].
- Bear-Baiting on the Ice, [55].
- Beckenham, [79].
- Bess of Hardwick, Death of, [9].
- Birch, W., Enamel-painter and Engraver, [58].
- Birmingham Mails delayed through a dense Fog, [61].
- Blanket Fair, A True description of, upon the River Thames, 1683. A broadside, [22-26].
- Bodleian Library, Oxford, Cold Doings in London, a tract in, [11].
- Book of Liberty, read in Churches, [13].
- Boston, Notts., Severe Frost at, [80].
- Bowles, John, Printseller at “The Black Horse,” [44].
- Bowyer, William, Printer, [43].
- Brugis, H., Printer, [26].
- Catherine, Queen, Infanta of Portugal, [19].
- Champion, The, on the Ice Festival of 1814, [73].
- Charles II., Visit to the Frost Fair on the Thames in 1683-84, [19].
- Chatsworth, [9].
- Chirmside Bridge. Temperature at, [81].
- Cold Doings in London, quoted, [11].
- “Cold Yeare, The” quoted, [13].
- Cornwall, slight frost of 1763, [52].
- Corsellis, F., Oxford’s first Printer, [48].
- Croker, J. Wilson, [61].
- Croom, G., Printing done on the Thames by, [19], [20].
- Cross, John, [45].
- Crowle’s Illustrated Pennant, quoted, [58].
- Dalton, C. and R., Bell-founders, York, [54].
- Davis, Mr., Drowning of, [65].
- Derbyshire, Chatsworth, [9];
- Hardwick, [8], [9].
- Dawks’s News-Letter, on the frost of 1715-16, [41], [42].
- D’Este, Mary, [19].
- Doll, the pippin Woman, death of, [49],
- Gay’s verse on, [ibid.]
- Drake’s Eboracum, quoted, [10], [12].
- “Drunk as Davey’s Sow,” a phrase, [77].
- Ecclesfield Parish Register, extract from, on mixing Mortar with Malt-Liquor, [9].
- Ednam House, Kelso, [73].
- Eggs used for pointing Churches, [9].
- Elizabeth, Queen, [8].
- England, [73],
- Introduction of Printing into, by Henry VI., [48];
- Rivers Frozen, [80];
- Severe frost in 359, [1].
- English Chronicle, The, or Frosty Calendar, a broadside, 1739-40, [46].
- E. O. Tables, gambling by, practised, [69].
- Epitaph, Icy, at Bampton, Devonshire, [53].
- Erra Pater’s Prophesy, or Frost Fair in 1683, quoted, [39].
- Evelyn, John, on the Frost of 1648-49, [14];
- frost of 1683-84, [17], [20].
- Faust, J., Inventor of Printing, [48].
- Foss, River, [12].
- Foster, Geo., Printseller, St. Paul’s Church-yard, [46].
- Frost Fair, An Extract Draught of, on the River Thames, [46].
- Frost Fair on the River Thames, 1715-16, [43-44].
- Frost in the Year 1739-40, quoted, [45].
- Frost Pictures, a Poem, by Edith May, [82-83].
- Frostiana, Curious effect of the cold on birds in the Frost of 1806 mentioned in, [60].
- Gainsborough, [13].
- Gent, Thos., His Printing shop on the river Ouse, at York, in 1719, [49-50].
- Gentleman’s Magazine on the Frost of 1742, [51],
- on the Frost of 1763, [ibid.],
- of 1782, [53], [54],
- of 1784, [55],
- and of 1789, [55].
- George, Prince, of Denmark, [20].
- Glasgow, [79].
- Gottenburgh, John, Printer, [48].
- Gough, Richard. [11].
- Gravesend, [7].
- Great Britain’s Wonder: or London’s Admiration, A Broadside, [26].
- Greenwich, [79].
- Grey Friars, Chronicles of the, quoted, [7].
- Hale’s Selections of Female Writers, quoted [81].
- Haly, M., Printer, [32].
- Harford Bridge, [61].
- Harleian Miscellany, quoted, [3].
- Harley Thos., Lord Mayor of London, [52].
- Hatfield House, [61].
- Hawarden, Lord, Accident to, [61].
- Hay, price of, in 1614, [12].
- Heaton, John, Printer, [40].
- Henry II. [5].
- ⸺ III. [5].
- ⸺ VI. and the Introduction of Printing into England, [48].
- Hodgeson, Mr., [48].
- Holinshed’s “Chronicle,” quoted, [8].
- Holland, [69], [73].
- Holroyd, Mr., [74], [75].
- Horse Shoe, Game of, [77].
- Howe’s “Stow’s English Chronicle,” quoted, [6], [10].
- Hulse, Sir Henry, Knt, [39].
- Ice Fair, quoted, [45].
- Icy Epitaph, [53].
- Ireland, [73];
- slight frost of 1763, [52].
- Irwell River, Drowning of Miss Robinson in, [74].
- Jackson’s Pictorial Press, quoted, [32].
- Kelso, Ice Festival at, [73];
- Ednam House, [73];
- Queen’s Head Inn, [73].
- Kentish Town, [61].
- Lambeth, [6], [7], [8], [18].
- Lander, Mr. Publican, Public dinner served on the river Tweed by, during the frost of 1814, [73].
- Lapland, [69];
- Lapland Mutton, [64].
- Lawrence, Mr., Publican, erected a booth on the Thames, [71].
- Leeds, [13].
- Leybourne, Birds fettered with Ice at, [60].
- Lintott, Bernard, Bookseller, [43].
- London, [22], [32], [38], [44], [79], [80];
- Blackfriars Bridge, [63-66], [72];
- British Museum, Royal Coll. of Prints and Drawings in the, [22];
- Brooks Wharf, [71];
- Carlton House, [35];
- Cheapside, [35], [64];
- Dock Labourers thrown out of work, [79];
- Fire in 1086, [3];
- Fleet Street, Shop signs in, [21], [40];
- Fog, Dense, in 1813-14, [61];
- Green Arbour, [26];
- Guildhall Library, [22];
- High Timber Street, [71];
- Hungerford Stairs, [48];
- Little Old Bailey, [26].
- London Bridge, [21], [40], [43], [63], [65], [68], [73];
- Arches carried away during the frost of 1281-2, [6], [7], [8];
- Houses on, damaged, in the frost of 1739, [40];
- View of, [11].
- Ludgate, [32];
- Moorfields, [35];
- Newington, [65];
- Puddle Dock, [72];
- Royal Exchange, [32];
- Queenhithe, [45], [63], [71];
- Queen Street, [64];
- Rose Chair, [59];
- Rotherhithe, Fall of a house at, [56];
- St. James’s Street, [43];
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, [46], [67];
- Burning of in 1086, [3];
- Smithfield, [48];
- Southwark, [22], [23], [26], [27], [46];
- Strand, [43], [48];
- Temple Bar, [40];
- Temple Stairs, [21], [23], [26], [27].
- Thames Frozen, [1], [2], [3], [6], [7], [8], [10], [11], [13], [14], [17], [18], [19], [20], [22], [23], [24], [26], [27], [28], [34], [38], [40], [44], [46], [47], [67], [72], [80];
- from London to Gravesend, in [54], [55], [59].
- Blanket Fair upon, a Broadside, [22-26].
- Bull-Baiting on, [24].
- Coaches plying from Westminster to the Temple, [18], [23], [35], [41].
- Fair in 1564-6, [8];
- in 1608, [10];
- in 1620, [13], [55], [66];
- in reign of Charles II, [15], [17], [55], [56];
- Frost Fair, [46], [66].
- Mapp or Representation of Boothes &c. 1683, [20].
- Men walking over, from Westminster to Lambeth, in 1281-2, [6], [7];
- Navigation on, suspended, [52], [54];
- Printing done upon, [41], [46], [47], [58], [66], [67];
- Subscriptions raised for the sufferers through the frost of 1789, [57].
- Three Crane Stairs, [64], [65];
- Westminster, [18], [40], [41], [73];
- Westminster Bridge, [71];
- Whitehall, [19], [40], [41];
- Whitehall Stairs, [46];
- Whitefriars, [41].
- London Chronicle, on the frost of 1789, [58], [59].
- Loughborough, Leicestershire, waggon load of Coals, drawn on the ice from, to Carlton House, London, [55].
- Maidenhead Coach, overturned, [61].
- Maitland’s Hist. of London, quoted, [13].
- Malling, [60].
- Manchester, Bridge Street, [74];
- City News Notes and Queries, on the Drowning of Miss Robinson, [75].
- Martaine, Thos., [36].
- May’s, Edith, Frost Pictures, a poem, [82-83].
- Milbank, Horse Ferry at, [18].
- Mode Wheel, near River Irwell, [74].
- Modena, Francis, Duke of, [19].
- Moxon’s Map of the River Thames, 1683-4, referred to, [38], [39].
- Murphy’s Almanack, Frost of 1838 predicted in, [78], [79].
- Nelson, Jemmy, [77].
- Neva, River, Ice Palace erected upon, in 1740, [50-51].
- Newcastle, [75], [76];
- Antiquarian Society Transactions, on the Frost of 1795-96, [59];
- Ouse Burn Quay [77];
- Red Heugh, [77];
- The Tyne Fair, at, [75], [76].
- Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, on the Frost Fair of 1814, [75].
- Newman, W., Miller, of Leybourne, [60].
- Norris, Jas., Bookseller, at the King’s Arms, Fleet St., [40].
- Northern Daily Telegraph on “Old Fashioned Winters” [79].
- Nottingham Guardian, quoted, [13].
- Notes and Queries, quoted, [13].
- Oakamoor Station, [81].
- “Odd Showers” referred to, [17].
- “Old Chronicle,” quoted, [4].
- Oxford, Printing first Practised at, [48].
- Ouse Bridges, borne away with the Ice, in 1564, [8].
- Penkethman, quoted, [5].
- Pepys, Samuel, on the frosts of 1663, 1664-65, [14].
- Plymouth, intense frost at, in 1782, [53].
- Printing, Invention of, [47].
- Proctors’ Bygone Manchester, on the Drowning of Miss Robinson, [75].
- Prynne’s Divine Tragedie lately acted, quoted, [13].
- Public Advertiser, quoted [57].
- Putney-Bridge, [56].
- Redriff, [55], [56].
- Regent, Prince, his intended visit to the Marquis of Salisbury, 61
- Robinson, Miss L., Drowning of, in the Irwell, [74], [75].
- Rochester Bridge, destroyed by the frost of 1281-2, [6].
- Russia, Anne, Empress of, causes an ice Palace to be erected on the Neva, [50].
- Salisbury Marquis of, [61].
- Samuel, G., Painter, [58].
- Scotland, Fourteen weeks’ Frost in 359, [1].
- Seller, John, Bookseller, [32].
- Shad, J. [32].
- Short’s quoted [2], [3], [5].
- Signs, Shop, Black Horse, Cornhill, [44];
- Feathers, High Timber St. [71];
- Globe, St. Paul’s Churchyard, [32];
- King’s Arms, Fleet Street [40];
- Mitre Tavern, Fleet Street, [21];
- Queen’s Head Inn, Kelso, [73];
- Talbot, Fleet Street, [21].
- Slack, Major, [80].
- Southampton Beauvois Hill, [37];
- Berry, [ib.];
- Bittern Farme, [ib.];
- Calshott Castle, [36];
- Extract from Holy-Rood Church Register on the Frost of 1683-4, [ib.];
- Ichen Ferry, [37];
- Marchwood, [ib.];
- Millbrook point, [ib.];
- Redbridge, [ib.]
- Stows’ Annals, quoted, [8];
- Chronicle, quoted, [4], [6], [7].
- Sweden, [69].
- Swinney, Peg, [78].
- Thamasis’s Advice to a Painter, quoted [20].
- Thames, A View of the, from Rotherhithe Stairs during the frost in 1789, [58].
- Timbs’s Curiosities of London, quoted, [40];
- on the Frost of 1739-40, [48];
- on the Frost of 1811, [60].
- Times, The, on the Frost at Boston, Notts., [80].
- Trent, River, Playing Foot-ball on, in 1634, [13].
- Tweed, River, Dinner given upon, in 1814, [73], [74].
- Tyne, River, [75-77];
- Frost Fair of 1814, [75];
- a Ballad on the Fair, [76-78].
- Ubley, Frost of 1683, Extract from Parochial Register on, [37].
- Ure, River, Frozen in 1855, [79].
- Uxbridge, [61].
- View of the Booths, and all the Variety of Shows &c., [44].
- Wales, slight frost of, 1763, [52].
- Wales, Prince of, Visits the Frost Fair of 1715-16, [42].
- Walford, C., Insurance Cyclopædia, quoted, [3].
- ⸺ Edward, M. A., Old and New London, quoted, [13].
- Wallingford, [79].
- Walton, Near Claremont, [79].
- Waltor, Robt., Bookseller at the Globe, [32].
- Warter, Wm. Stationer, at the “Talbott,” [21].
- Wellington, Coach, Lord, from London to Newcastle, [76].
- Weltjie, Mr., Clerk of the Cellars to the Prince of Wales, [55].
- White’s Natural Hist. of Selborne, on the Frost of 1768, [52-53].
- William the Conqueror, [3].
- Winter Wonder, A, or the Thames Frozen over with Remarks on the Resort there, a broadside, [32].
- Wonderfull Fair, A, or a Fair of Wonders, 1684, quoted, [39].
- Wonders of the Deep, a Broadside, [34-36].
- Wrington, [37].
- York, [12];
- Flood of 1614, [12];
- Horse Race run upon the Ouse at, [10];
- Printing done upon the Ouse at, [49];
- Walmgate, [12].
- York, James, Duke of, [19].
- Yorkshire, Ecclesfield Parish Register, Extract from, [9];
- River Ouse Frozen in 1607, [10];
- again 1614, [12];
- Overflow of, [12];
- Ouse Bridge borne away in 1564-65, [8];
- Tadcaster Church Bells moulded during the frost of 1783, [54].
Charles H. Barnwell, Printer, Bond Street, Hull.