EBBA 36213
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
Strange Newes from Brotherton in Yorke-shire, be- / ing a true Relation of the raining of Wheat on Easter day last, to the great a- / maizment of all the Inhabitants; It hath rained Wheate more or lesse every / day since, witnessed by divers persons of good ranke and quality, as the Lady / Ramsden who gethered some her selfe, some of it was sent to Iudge Green, and / M. Hurst dwelling at the Fountaine Taverne in Saint Anns Lane neere Alders- / gate in London. | |
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Date Published | 1647-1648 ? |
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Imprint | Printed by John Hammond, dwelling / over-against S. Andrews Church. |
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Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads |
Page | 2.39 |
Location | Manchester Central Library |
Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 |
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Title | Strange Newes from Brotherton in Yorke-shire, be- / ing a true Relation of the raining of Wheat on Easter day last, to the great a- / maizment of all the Inhabitants; It hath rained Wheate more or lesse every / day since, witnessed by divers persons of good ranke and quality, as the Lady / Ramsden who gethered some her selfe, some of it was sent to Iudge Green, and / M. Hurst dwelling at the Fountaine Taverne in Saint Anns Lane neere Alders- / gate in London. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of The rich Merchant man. |
First Lines | OH wretched ENGLAND mind! / the wonders God doth show, |
Refrain | The wonders of the LORD, / let none forget therefore, / But carefully beare them in mind, / both now and evermore. |
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