02334nam 2200385 n 450 99639227100331620221108072013.0(CKB)1000000000680060(EEBO)2240942041(UnM)99832097(UnM)9928407900971(EXLCZ)99100000000068006019951110d1697 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A full and true relation of the most terrible and dreadful tempest of thunder & lightening, hail and rai[n] that ever yet was seen or heard in England[electronic resource] Giving a faithful account of the vast losses, damages, and calamities sustaine[d] thereby in the towns of Hitchin, Offly, Eccleford, ... with several other villag[es] and market-towns in the counties of Harford, Bedfor[d,] Huntington, &c ... To which is added, particular account of the sad and dismal disasters that happen'd at Potton in Bedfordshire, ... As also a particular relation of the great damages sustained by Sq; Harvey and others, in their houses, corn, cattle &c. The whole communicated in a letter out of Hartfordshire, from Mr. I. Tord, to his son-in-law Mr Burchfield near the Blew-Coat at Bishopsgate Barrs. Note, the truth of this relation will be confirm'd by Mr. Nicholas Beaumont, at the sign of the Hand in Hand-Alle[y] ..[[Lo]ndon peinted [sic] and sold by J. Wilkins, [ ]nd the green Dragon Tavern, in Fleet-street1697]8 pCaption title on p. 2: True and particular account of the late terrible and dreadful stormm of hail, &c.Imprint from colophon.Copy imperfect; closely cropped along outer margin with considerable loss of print; title and colophon mutilated.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018StormsEnglandEarly works to 1800StormsTord I1009180BurchfieldMr.,recipient.1009181Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392271003316A full and true relation of the most terrible and dreadful tempest of thunder & lightening, hail and rai that ever yet was seen or heard in England2329589UNISA