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A Strange and true relation of a wonderful and terrible earth-quake [[electronic resource] ] : that hapned at Hereford on Tuesday last, being the first of this present October, 1661. Whereby a church-steeple and many gallant houses were thrown down to the ground, and several of the inhabitants slain; with the terrible thunder-claps and violent storm of great hail-stones that then fell, which were about the bigness of an egge, many cattle thereby utterly destroyed as they were feeding in the field. Also, the prodigious and wonderful apparitions that were seen in the air, to the great amazement of all spectators, who beheld two perfect armes and hands: in the right-hand being graspt a great broad sword, and in the left, a bowl full of blood, from whence they heard a most strange and loud voice, to the wonderful astonishing of all present, the fright whereof causing divers women to fall in travel, amongst whom the clerks wife, named Margaret Pelmore, fell in labour, and brought forth three male-children, who had all teeth, and spake as soon as they were born, and presently after gave up the ghost and died together, the like having never been known before in any age! The truth hereof is witnessed by Francis Smalman, and Henry Cross, churchwardens. Peter Philpot. constable. [double brace] Nicholas Finch, Gent. James Tulley, Gent. George Cox, Robert Morris, Thomas Welford, &c
A Strange and true relation of a wonderful and terrible earth-quake [[electronic resource] ] : that hapned at Hereford on Tuesday last, being the first of this present October, 1661. Whereby a church-steeple and many gallant houses were thrown down to the ground, and several of the inhabitants slain; with the terrible thunder-claps and violent storm of great hail-stones that then fell, which were about the bigness of an egge, many cattle thereby utterly destroyed as they were feeding in the field. Also, the prodigious and wonderful apparitions that were seen in the air, to the great amazement of all spectators, who beheld two perfect armes and hands: in the right-hand being graspt a great broad sword, and in the left, a bowl full of blood, from whence they heard a most strange and loud voice, to the wonderful astonishing of all present, the fright whereof causing divers women to fall in travel, amongst whom the clerks wife, named Margaret Pelmore, fell in labour, and brought forth three male-children, who had all teeth, and spake as soon as they were born, and presently after gave up the ghost and died together, the like having never been known before in any age! The truth hereof is witnessed by Francis Smalman, and Henry Cross, churchwardens. Peter Philpot. constable. [double brace] Nicholas Finch, Gent. James Tulley, Gent. George Cox, Robert Morris, Thomas Welford, &c
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for J.J., 1661
Descrizione fisica [2], 5, [1] p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) SmalmanFrancis, Churchwarden
CrossHenry, Churchwarden
PhilpotPeter, Constable
FinchNicholas, Gent
TulleyJames, Gent
CoxGeorge
MorrisRobert
WelfordThomas
Soggetto topico Earthquakes - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996396254403316
London, : Printed for J.J., 1661
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A True relation of the proceedings at Hereford by the Lord St. Iohns and his regiment there, of the Kings comming thither and his intertainment, and the late proceedings at Manchester [[electronic resource] ] : with the cashiring of the Earle of Derby and his forces from before that town : from the fourth of October to the eighth, upon which day they left the siege, 14 Octob. 1642
A True relation of the proceedings at Hereford by the Lord St. Iohns and his regiment there, of the Kings comming thither and his intertainment, and the late proceedings at Manchester [[electronic resource] ] : with the cashiring of the Earle of Derby and his forces from before that town : from the fourth of October to the eighth, upon which day they left the siege, 14 Octob. 1642
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for R. Walbanke, 1642
Descrizione fisica [2], 6 p
Altri autori (Persone) BirchWilliam <17th cent.>
BirchRobert <17th cent.>
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996386534203316
London, : Printed for R. Walbanke, 1642
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The Welchmens lamentation and complaint for te [sic] losse of her great towne and city of Hereford [[electronic resource] ] : which taken from her by her creat [sic] enemy, Sir William Waller : and for te [sic] losse of her creat [sic] cosin and commander, M. Fitz-William Conningsby, governour of her said creat [sic] city of Hereford
The Welchmens lamentation and complaint for te [sic] losse of her great towne and city of Hereford [[electronic resource] ] : which taken from her by her creat [sic] enemy, Sir William Waller : and for te [sic] losse of her creat [sic] cosin and commander, M. Fitz-William Conningsby, governour of her said creat [sic] city of Hereford
Pubbl/distr/stampa [London?, : s.n.], 1643
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996393757403316
[London?, : s.n.], 1643
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A wonderfull deliverance, or, Gods abundant mercy in preserving from the Cavaliers the towne of Draiton in the county of Hereford [[electronic resource] ] : declaring how many troopes of the cavaliers came against the said towne : with an intent to have plundered it aud [sic] put the inhabitants to the sword, men, women, and children : also manifesting how they were happily discovered by a scout of our draggooners : who gave an allarum to severall troopes of horse and foot, which where quartered in the adioyning villages : by whose assistance the towne was preserved and a wonderfull victory obtained over the cavaliers : being the true coppie of a letter / / sent from Mr. Tho. Kittermaster of Hereford to Mr. William Knowles in Holburne, Dated Octob. 14, 1642
A wonderfull deliverance, or, Gods abundant mercy in preserving from the Cavaliers the towne of Draiton in the county of Hereford [[electronic resource] ] : declaring how many troopes of the cavaliers came against the said towne : with an intent to have plundered it aud [sic] put the inhabitants to the sword, men, women, and children : also manifesting how they were happily discovered by a scout of our draggooners : who gave an allarum to severall troopes of horse and foot, which where quartered in the adioyning villages : by whose assistance the towne was preserved and a wonderfull victory obtained over the cavaliers : being the true coppie of a letter / / sent from Mr. Tho. Kittermaster of Hereford to Mr. William Knowles in Holburne, Dated Octob. 14, 1642
Autore Kittermaster Thomas
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. F. for I. H., October 20, 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996385935903316
Kittermaster Thomas  
London, : Printed by T. F. for I. H., October 20, 1642
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