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Storms - England - Early works to 1800

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    A sermon preach'd in the city of York, on Wednesday, January XIX, 1703/4 . Being the fast-day. appointed for the late dreadful storm. By T. C.

    Clapham, Thomas | Date: 1704
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    A sermon preached in the low chapel at North Shields, in the county of Northumberland, November 22, 1789 . For the benefit of the widows and orphans of the unfortunate seamen who perished in the violent storm on the east coast of England, October 30, and 31. By the Rev. S Girle, Minister of the Chapel. To which is prefixed an account of the Gale, and a list of the vessels that were wrecked in it.

    Girle, S. (Samuel), 1756 or 7-1813. | Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]
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    A word in season to the nation in general in relation to the late dreadful hurricane, Nov. 26. 1703. Which began about eleven a clock at night, and continued till about five or six the next morning. To which is added an account of the great losses sustain'd thereby both by sea and land, as far as yet hath come to our hands. Written by M. D. a divine of the Church of England.

    M. D. | Date: 1703

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