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HULL,

YORKSHIRE,

LINCOLNSHIRE,

AND

NORTHERN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES

ALMANACK

AND DIARY,

FOR 1851:

REING THE THIRD YEAR AFTER LEAP-YEAR:

THE FOURTEENTH and FIFTEENTH OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY

QUEEN VICTORIA;

AND THE SEVENTEENTH OF THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ALMANAČK.

By J. D. SOLLITT,

HEAD MASTER OF THE HULL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

The Tables for the Sun and Moon, &c., are calculated expressly for THIS ALMANACK, and for the Latitude and Meridian of Hull, and are therefore suited to all the surrounding Counties.

HULL:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY AND FOR

MARY NOBLE, 23, MARKET-PLACE.

LONDON: W. STRANGE, JUN., 21, PATERNOSTER-ROW;
YORK: RICHARD BURDEKIN, PARLIAMENT-STREET.
LEEDS: THOMAS HARRISON, BRIGGATE;
BOSTON: JOHN NOBLE, MARKET-PLACE;

AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

[ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.]

1851.

JANUARY XXXI Days.

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The Weather.-January comes in with cold winter weather, and'

with a temperature more inclined to decrease than otherwise. Very cold, and
inclined to storm, on the 5th; at least the temperature will be very low as
the month advances. Stormy weather may be looked for after the 18th or
19th days. About the 23rd or 24th the weather will get milder and finer,
but on the whole we think the present January will be as stormy and cold
or even more so than we have had it at this season of the year for some time,
Very high tides may be looked for about the 18th, if the wind be west or
north-west.

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