Strange nevves from the north. Containing a true and exact relation of a great and terrible earth-quake in Cumberland and Westmerland. With the miraculous apparition of three glorious suns that appeared at once. And other wonderful appearances that happened in Yorkeshire, of divers bodies of armed men marching, and riding through every town for twelve miles compass about Malton, with the strange accidents that befel the cattel therabout through fright thereof, to the admiration of many thousand beholders. Together with, the charge against Charles Howard Esquire Hig Sheriff of the county of Cumberland. Verefied by severall gentlemen of known and approved credit.
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- Strange nevves from the north. Containing a true and exact relation of a great and terrible earth-quake in Cumberland and Westmerland. With the miraculous apparition of three glorious suns that appeared at once. And other wonderful appearances that happened in Yorkeshire, of divers bodies of armed men marching, and riding through every town for twelve miles compass about Malton, with the strange accidents that befel the cattel therabout through fright thereof, to the admiration of many thousand beholders. Together with, the charge against Charles Howard Esquire Hig Sheriff of the county of Cumberland. Verefied by severall gentlemen of known and approved credit.
- Strange newes from the north
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London: printed by J. Clowes and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange and without Cripplegate, June 11. 1650.
- Publication year
- 1650
- ESTC No.
- R205789
- Grub Street ID
- 82431
- Description
- [2], 6 p. ; 4⁰
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- Signed on p. 4: T.C.
With a woodcut of Tinmouth Castle and Newcastle on titlepage.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C142
Thomason, E.603[3]