A true account of the dreadful storm, that happened on Monday the 18th of this instant January, 1685. : beginning about two in the morning, and continuing till about four. In which time it did great damage, casting away divers boats uponthe [sic] river Thames, and drowning many persons, with many other mischiefs and damages. The relation of which you will find in the following pages. This may be printed, January the 19th, 1685. R.P.
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Language: | English |
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printed for R.D.,
1686.
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