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EBBA 31877

University of Glasgow Library - Euing
Sad News from Salisbury, / And other Parts of the West of ENGLAND. / Being an Account of a most sad and Dreadful Frost and Snow, which hapned on the 23d. of De= / cember, 1684. in and about most Parts of the West of England, which Froze to Death many / poor passengers who Travelled the Rode, besides many Beasts, Incredible to believe, but that / some who were in the same Storm are alive to justifie the truth thereof, the like scarce ever be- / ing known in this Kingdom.
Date Published 1685
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Imprint Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden Ball in Pyecorner.
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Collection University of Glasgow Library - Euing
Location University of Glasgow Library
Shelfmark Euing Ballads 159r
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Title Sad News from Salisbury, / And other Parts of the West of ENGLAND. / Being an Account of a most sad and Dreadful Frost and Snow, which hapned on the 23d. of De= / cember, 1684. in and about most Parts of the West of England, which Froze to Death many / poor passengers who Travelled the Rode, besides many Beasts, Incredible to believe, but that / some who were in the same Storm are alive to justifie the truth thereof, the like scarce ever be- / ing known in this Kingdom.
Tune Imprint To the Tune of, Aim not too High.
First Lines GOod Christians all that live both far & near, / A sad and dreadful story you shall hear,
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Notes Printed on the recto of EBBA 31880, entitled "The Nobleman's Generous Kindness: / OR, / The Country Man's Unexpected Happiness: / Giving a true Account of a Nobleman, who taking notice of the Poor Man's Industri- / ous Care and Pains for the maintaining of his Charge, which was seven small Children, meeting / him upon a Day, discoursed with him, and invited him and his Wife, with his Children, home / to his House, and accordingly bestowed upon him a Farm of thirty Acres of Land, to be con- / tinued to him and his Heirs for ever."