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Date of publication:
1672
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Written by Richard Baxter. Cf. BM. Place of publication from Wing. Errata on p. [1]. Reproduction of original in British Library.
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Date of publication:
1663
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Attributed by Wing to David Morton. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1663
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By David Morton. In verse. Place of publication and actual publication date suggested by STC. Formerly STC 18195. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1689
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The epistle dedicatory is signed: J.A. [i.e. John Maxwell]. Appears at reels 1973:08 and 2790:35. Copy at 2790:35 imperfect: stained, print show-through with slight loss of text. Reproductions of the originals in the British ...
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Date of publication:
1625
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G. S. = George Salteren. Also attributed to George Sandys. Printers identified by STC. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Date of publication:
1676
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An inhabitant there = Benjamin Tompson. In verse. The text is identical with the first part of "New Englands crisis", published in the same year in Boston. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library ...
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Sad and deplorable news from Fleet-Street, or, A vvarning for lovers, that are either inconstant or too fond being a full and true relation of a gentleman, that having been seven years in love with a lady, and now fancying that she slighted him, and preferred others before him, flung himself desperately out of a window four pairs of stairs high, near Fleet-Bridg; on Friday the 12th of this instant June, 1674. Where he was batter'd all to pieces with the violence of the fall, and miserably dyed. With allowance.
Date of publication:
1674
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Caption title on p. 3 reads: Sad and deplorable newd from Fleetstreet. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Sad and deplorable news from Oxford-sheir & Bark-sheir Being a lamentable and true relation of the drowning of about sixty persons, men, women and children, in the lock, near Goring in Oxford sheir; as they were passing by water, from Goring Feast, to Stately in Barksheir. Readers, this story is both strange and true, and for your good (presented unto you:) be careful of your life, all sins to fly, lest you by death be taken suddenly. When he is sent, on you arrest to make, no fees nor bail, can purchase your escape.
Date of publication:
1674
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Caption title on p. 1 reads: Sad news from Oxford shier, and Berke-shier, &c. Some print show-through. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1686
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Unknown author
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At foot of text: July 10. 1686. This may be printed, R.P. Copy has print show-through. Reproduction of the original in the Guildhall Library, London.
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Date of publication:
1684
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Unknown author
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Reproduction of the original in the Guildhall Library, London.
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Date of publication:
1684
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Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Relates the capture near Isle of Pines of the ship Blessing, bound for Boston from Jamaica. Reproduction of original in Library of Congres.
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Date of publication:
1698
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Unknown author
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Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Sad and fearfull newes from Beverley. Or, the northern diurnall. Wherein is declared how a great barn of corn was set on fire, to the great dammage of Sir Iohn Hotham, and the inhabitants of the said town, and the manifold abuses that are daily offered to those that take part with the Parliament, by the cavaleers, and others that are in authoritie: namely, the Earle of Lindsey the Earl of Northampton the Earl of Newcastle, the Earl of Rivers. VVhereunto is annexed, A declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning the particular actions of the said earles. Ordered that this be printed and published. John Brown Cler. Parl.
Date of publication:
1642
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By Abel Mason. Publication date from Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1674
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Unknown author
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Sad and lamentable newes from Holland Being a true relation of the great and wonderful inundation of waters, that brake in at the town of Gorkham, in the night-time, near the city of Amsterdam, where many stately houses became bnried [sic] in the violent waves; both men, vvomen and children perishing in the raging billows. Also, the manner how the waters brake in again with great violence, on Munday last about noon, at the two strong sluces of Bonmel and Thieler, where about thirty villages were drowned and not any thing to be seen, but the tops of some few steeples and chimneys, many perishing in the vvaters; some escaping in boats, and the poor infants floating upon the raging vvaves in their swadling-bands and cradles together with the sad and wofull cries and groans of the poor distressed inhabitants; and the ringing of the bells backward, to prevent the perishing of others.
Date of publication:
1663
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Caption title on p. 3 reads: Sad and lamentable nevves from Holland. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1662
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Unknown author
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Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Sad and lamentable newes from Suffolk being a true and perfect relation of the great thunder-claps, and lightning, that fell upon the house of Mr. Absolon at Wangford, where Mr. Torril, Mr. Blowgate, Mr. Brome, Mr. Lemon, and divers other gentlemen were drinking of healths. And the manner how the said thunderclaps rent and tore the house in divers places, striking divers of the aforesaid gentlemen lame, senseless, and carrying of Mr. Blowgate out of the parlour to the top of the room, and casting of him upon a table. As also, the striking of Mr. Torril dead, the hair of his head being almost all burnt of with the lightning, his legs somewhat bruised, and his head, face, and body, changed black. Attested by the fore-man of the jury, Mr. John Gibson, who on Thursday was sevennight was summoned upon the Crowners Quest.
Date of publication:
1661
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Signed on p. 6: John Gibson. Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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Sad and lamentable news from Brick-lane in the hamlet of Spittle Fields, or, A dreadful warning to such as give way to the temptation of the devil, in the deplorable example of Mr. John Child once a famous anabaptist teacher who falling into despair; committed a barbarous and unnatural murther upon his own person, on the 13th day of Octob. 1684. Together with the circumstances that attended it, likewise his behavior towards such ministers as prayed with him, and administred other spiritual consolations, as also what else materially happened on the sad occasion, being worthy the perusal of all Christians, and published to the end, that it might deter others from falling into the like snare.
Date of publication:
1684
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Unknown author
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Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1675
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Place of publication from Wing. Caption title on p. 3: An account of the late great fire at Northampton. Copy stained, with print show-through. Reproduction of the original at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Sad and lamentable news from VVapping giving a true and just account of a most horrible and dreadful fire, which happened on Sunday the 19th. of Nov. 1682. Beginning at the house of one Capt. Allen, in Cinnamon-street, by the carelesness of a drunken fellow, a sawyer, who lodged in the house aforesaid, and by letting the candle fall into some shavings, he proved ruinous to some thousands now undone by the ont-ragious [sic] flames, which with uncontroulable force burned down two thousand houses, destroying all before it for a whole mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in breadth, burning down streets, lanes, allies, courts, yards, wharfs, cranes, the like never known before since the great fire of London. It continued twenty hours or more, to the ruine of many mens good estates, besides the loss of forty mens lives, who were destroyed in endeavouring to asswage the force of this terribel fire. Also, giving you a particular account of the great losses of several men, namely, Sir William Warren, the Lady Ivy, Mr. Hooper, M
Date of publication:
1682
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Place of publication from Wing. Cropped at head affecting pagination. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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