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Strange and wonderful prophecies and predictions. Reelating to divers kingdoms and states, for the year, 1691. and c. As to the grand affairs of Christendom: and what may in all likelihood and probability very speedily come to pass, to the glory of the British Empire, and confederate princes; the ruine and decay of the French greatness, and confusion of our enemies, abroad, and at home: lively portrayed in figures, and words of explanation, at large: The like never before made publick to the world
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Strange and wonderful visions being something concerning a child that lay fourteen days and nights in a trance, and spoke not a word for nine weeks together, and when she came to her speech, she spake wonderful things : as also, of a man in Germany, under the like circumstance, but exprest more fully, what he had seen of the joys of heaven, and the torments of hell
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Strange and wonderfull news from Cornwall being an account of a miraculous accident that lately happen'd near the town of Bodmyn, at a place called Park
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Strange and wonderfull news from Saffron-hill in London: being a true and perfect relation of a bricklayer that was miraculously struck dumb, on Tursday the 19. of March last past, as he was at supper, and still continues in that sad condition
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Strange and wonderfull news from Suffolk being a true relation of a lamb that was lately yean'd at St. Edmonds-bury in the county of Suffolk, with the perfect resemblance of the high dresses and top knots which women are usually dress'd with
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Strange and wonderfull news of a woman which lived neer unto the famous city of London who had her head torn off from her body by the Divell and her lymbs rent in peices and scattered about in the room where the mischief was done : which may serve to forewarn all proud and disloyall men and women to have a care how they behave themselves whilst they live in this sinfull world, that they fall not into the like temptations : the manner how shee made her bargain with the Divil, shee confest to some of her neighbors before her death : the tune is Summer time / L.P
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Strange and wonderfull news of a woman which lived neer unto the famous city of London, who had her head torn off from her body by the divell and her lymbs rent in peices and scattered about in the room where the mischief was done, which may serve to forwarn all proud and disloyall men and women, to have a care how they behave themselves, whilst they live in this sinfull world, that they fall not into the like temptations : the manner how shee made her bargain with the divil, shee confest to some of her neighbors before her death
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strange and wonderfull prophesie of David cardinal of France, touching his Sacred Majesty King Charles II. Describing the manner how part thereof hath been already fulfilled, and also foretelling what shall happen in the kingdom of England for the space of three hundred years yet to come. Newly translated out the of French chronicles into English, but never suffered to be put to publick view till this present, The
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Strange and wonderfull things. Happened to Richard Hasleton, borne at Braintree in Essex, in his ten yeares trauailes in many forraine countries. Penned as he deliuered it from his ovvne mouth
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Strange and wonderfull things. Happened to Richard Hasleton, borne at Braintree in Essex, in his ten yeares trauailes in many forraine countries. Penned as he deliuered it from his ovvne mouth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hasleton, Richard.; 1595)
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strange and wonderfull visions and predictions of William Juniper of Gosfield in Essex relating to the troubles of England, as they were by him delivered to Dr. John Gauden then at Bocking, and now Lord Bishop of Exon, The
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Strange apparitions, or The ghost of King Iames, with a late conference between the ghost of that good king, the Marquesse Hameltons, and George Eglishams, Doctor of Physick, unto which appeared the ghost of the late Duke of Buckingham concerning the death and poysoning of King Iames and the rest
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Strange apparitions, or, The ghost of King Iames with a late conference between the ghost of that good king, the Marquesse Hameltons, and George Eglishams, Doctor of Physick, unto which appeared the ghost of the late Duke of Buckingham concerning the death and poysoning of King Iames and the rest
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strange discovery a tragi-comedy. Written by I. Gough. Gent, The
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strange discovery a tragi-comedy. Written by I. Gough. Gent, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. G. fl; 1640)
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strange discovery a tragi-comedy. Written by I.G. Gent, The
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strange discovery a tragi-comedy. Written by I.G. Gent, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. G. fl; 1640)
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strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London, The
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strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (H. M., of the Middle Temple in London.; 1605)
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strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H.M. of the middle Temple in London, The
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strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H.M. of the middle Temple in London, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (H. M., of the Middle Temple in London.; 1605)
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strange fortunes of two excellent princes in their liues and loues, to their equall ladies in all titles of true honour, The
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strange fortunes of two excellent princes in their liues and loues, to their equall ladies in all titles of true honour, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Breton, Nicholas; 1600)
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Strange histories, of kings, princes, dukes earles, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlemen With the great troubles and miseries of the Dutches of Suffolke. Verie pleasant either to bee read or sunge, and a most excellent warning for all estates
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Strange histories, or Songes and sonets, of kings, princes, dukes, lordes, ladyes, knights, and gentlemen Very pleasant either to be read or songe: and a most excellent warning for all estates
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Strange histories, or, Songs and sonnets, of kinges, princes, dukes, lords, ladyes, knights, and gentlemen and of certaine ladyes that were shepheards on Salisburie plaine : very pleasant either to be read or songe, and a most excellent warning for all estates / by Thomas Delone
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strange monster or, true news from Nottingham-shire of a strange monster born at Grasly in Nottingham-shire, three miles from Nottingham with a relation of his strange and wonderful shape, the time his mother was in travail with him, with several other things of note. Together with a brief relation of several monstrous and prodigious births which happened heretofore in this our nation. Licensed according to order, The
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Strange nevves from Bartholomew-Fair, or, the wandring-whore discovered her cabinet unlockt, her secrets laid open, vnvailed, and spread abroad in Whore and Bacon-lane, Duck-street and the garrison of Pye-corner. VVith the exact manner of conveighing St. Jameses Bawbyes to St Bartholomews-Fair, for the use of all the noble hectors. Trappans, pimps, dicks merry cullys aud mad-conceited lads of Great-Bedlam. Also the mad flights, merry-conceits tricks, whimsies and quillets used by the wandring-whore, her bawds, mobs, panders, pads and trulls for the drawing in of young hectors, with the manner of her traffick by morter-pieces, and new invented engines never discovered before. By Peter Aretine
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Strange nevves from Campania a province in Italy: being a true relation of one who slept at noon-time of day, how his spirit was transported into the province of Campania in Italy, by chance, near unto the lake Avernus, also his discourse with an old man of that province, concerning the present distempers in those parts, not unlike these in England, who after his recovery out of an extasie writ these ensuing lines:
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Strange nevves from France, or, The copie of a letter which was sent from thence to the ordinary ambassador for the King of France unto His Majesty of Great Britaine who lyes in Lincolnes Inne-Fields, Febr. 8, 1641 : wherein is set downe a true relation of a most wonderfull apparition and terrible spectacle that was seene upon a mountaine in Province, February 4, 1641 : vnto the amazement of all the spectators to the number of above two thousand / faithfully translated into English according to the French copie by W. V.
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Strange nevves from France, or, the copie of a letter which was sent from thence to the ordinary ambassador for the King of France, unto his Majesty of great Brittaine, who lyes in Lincolnes Inne-Fields, Febr. 8. 1641. Wherein is set downe a true relation of a most wonderfull apparition and terrible spectacle that was seene upon a mountaine in Province, February 4. 1641. Vnto the amazement of all the spectators, to the number of above two thousand. Faithfully translated into English, according to the French copie. By W. V. Gent
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Strange nevves from Newgate and the Old-Baily: or The proofs, examinations, declarations, indictments, conviction, and confessions of I. Collins, and T. Reeve, wo of the Ranters taken in More-lane, at the Generall Sessions of goal-delivery; holden in the Old-Baily the twentieth day, of this instant Ianuary, the penalties that are inflicted upon them. The proceedings against one Parson Williams for having four wives, and Iohn Iackson a Scots minister, condemned to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for proclaiming Charles Stuart, King of England, with the strange and wonderfull judgement of God shewed upon one T. Kendall, a Ranter in Drury-lane who fell down dead as he was affirming that there is no God, or hell to punish. Published according to order
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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 High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland. Verefied by severall gentlemen of known and approved credit
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Strange nevves out of diuers countries neuer discouered till of late, by a strange pilgrime in those parts
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Strange nevves out of Kent of a monstrous and misshapen child, borne in Olde Sandwitch, vpon the 10. of Iulie, last, the like hath neuer beene seene
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Strange nevvs from Shadvvell being a true and just relation of the death of Alice Fowler, who had for many years been accounted a witch; together with the manner how she was found dead with both her great toes ty'd together, and laid out on the floor having a blanket flung over her. She being left lock'd up alone by her nurse, with a discovery of what markes or teats were found about her, when she was searched by the neighbours
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Strange nevvs from Shadvvell, being a true and just relation of the death of Alice Fowler, who had for many years been accounted a witch; together with the manner how she was found dead with both her great toes ty'd together, and laid out on the floor having a blanket flung over her. She being left lock'd up alone by her nurse, with a discovery of what markes or teats were found about her, when she was searched by the neighbours
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Strange newes
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Strange newes for England: being a true and perfect relation of the two great and unheard of wonders, seen in the river of Thames on Thursday last, near Blackwall, who presented themselves to the view of many hundred spectators, for several hours, to the great astonishment of the beholders; and the great effects and changes that hapned thereupon, being the day before the dissolution of the parliament. Likewise, the manner of dissolving the parliament on Friday last; and a commission presented to the Lord Fiennes, and the rest of the commissioners constituting and appointing them, in the name of His Highness the Lord Protector, to put the same in execution, according to the tenor of the said commission. With the resolution of the general council of the officers of the army, in order to a well-setled government, and the peace and liberties of the people
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Strange newes from Antvvarpe which happened the 12. of August last past. 1612. First printed in Dutch at Bergen ap Zoame by Ioris Staell and now translated into English by I.F
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Strange newes from Holland being a true character of the country and people : with the putting to death of De Wit, and his brother the Ruward van Putten, by the burgers at the Hague ... : also the killing, wounding, and pulling down the houses of many of the old magistrates, of Roterdam and Delf / sent in a letter from a gentleman in Holland, to a person of quality in the city of London
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Strange newes from Holland, being a true character of the country and people; with the putting to death of De Wit, and his brother the Ruward van Putten, by the burgers at the Hague, and how cruely they stript them, cutting off their eares, fingers, and toes, and selling them at certain rates about the streets, and hanging them up by the heels on the gallows. Also the killing, wounding, and pulling down the houses of many of the old magistrates, of Roterdam, and Delf. / Sent in a letter from a gentleman in Holland, to a person of quality in the City of London
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Strange newes from Kent. Concerning the passages of the Kentish men which came to Westminster, April 29. about some great and weighty affairs, concerning their own county, and the whole kingdome. With many other matters of great note, and high consequence, which this following treatise makes mention of. Also the names of the two Kentish men, who were committed, April 30. 1642. Likewise the names of the committee, who are appointed for the Irish affairs, and the places where they live. Whereunto is annexed more sad news from Hul, concerning a great disturbance which hapned there, April 28. MDCXLII
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Strange newes from New-Gate: or A true relation of the false prophet that appeared in Butolphs Church near Bishops-Gate upon Sunday last in sermon time, professing himself to be Christ. With his examination before the Lord Mayor, and his confession. Also his examination at the Sessions in the Old-Bayly before the judges
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Strange newes from Scotland, or, A Strange relation of a terrible and prodigious monster, borne to the amazement of all those that were spectators, in the kingdome of Scotland, in a village neere Edenborough, call'd Hadensworth, Septem. 14. 1647. and the words the said monster spake at its birth
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Strange newes from Stafford-shire of the discovery of many papists taken and apprehended and examined before Justice Bidulph with the names of the chiefest of them, being discovered by a shepheard, Mr. Cristofer Lownes
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Strange newes from Stafford-Shire. Of the discovery of many papists taken and apprehended and examined before Justice Bidulph. With the names of the chiefest of them, being discovered by a shepheard. Mr. Christopher Lownes. Mr. Hugh Mosse. William Gravenor. George Gatewell. Thomas Moore. Henry Pymrose. Mr. Caps and his wife Elenor. Henry Turner. William Ball. Edward Payne. The names of their two Jesuites. John Kilsole and Arthur Roeley. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl
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Strange newes from Virginia being a true relation of a great tempest in Virginia, by which many people lost their lives ... : as a further addition to this calamity, the sea exceeded its usual height above twelve foot, overflowing all the plain country
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Strange newes from Warwicke, which hapned on Thursday last being the 17 day of November, 1642 manifesting how one Jeremiah Stone, a corporall of a company of dragooners under his excellence, being wounded at the battell at Keynton, came to the Anchor of Warwick a little inne, and gave the hostesse of the house a bagge of money to keepe for him untill such time as hee had recovered his health : also how the said hostesse conspired with her husband to couzen the said souldier of his money, causing him to be imprisoned for offering to demand it : with the manner how they forswore themselves before the bench, and how Gods just judgement immediately fell upon them, to the tenour and amazement of all that great assembly : whereunto is annexed another fearefull example which happened at Coventrey
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Strange newes from Warwicke, which hapned on Thursday last being the 17. day of November, 1642. Manifesting how one Jeremiah Stone, a corporall of a company of Dragooners under his Excellence, being wounded at the battell at Keynton, came to the Anchor at Warwick a little inne, and gave the hostesse of the house a bagge of money to keepe for him until such time as hee had recovered his health. Also how the said hostesse conspired with her husband to couzen the said souldier of his money, causing him to be imprisoned for offering to demand it. With the manner how they forswore themselves before the bench, and how Gods judgement immediatly fell upon them, to the terrour and amazement of all that great assembly. Whereunto is annexed another fearefull example which happened at Coventrey
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Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverley, and Manchester. Or, a continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull, with some occurrences from Yorke during the Kings absence as also of my Lord Stranges comming in a warlike manner against the town of Manchester and slew three of the inhabitants thereof. Beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23. Sent in a letter from a worthy knight now resident in Yorke, to a gentleman in Kings Street in Westminster, Iuly 25. 1642. Also the humble petition of Sir Francis Wortley Knight and Baronet to the Kings most Excellent Majestie. With his Maiesties answer thereunto. Edw. Nicholas
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Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverly, and Manchester, or, A continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull with some occurrences from Yorke during the Kings absence as also of my Lord Stranges comming in a warlike manner against the town of Manchester and slew three of the inhabitants thereof : beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23 : sent in a letter / from a worth Knight now resident in Yorke, to a Gentleman in Kings Street in Westminster, Iuly 25. 1642 ; also the humble petition of Sir Francis Wortley Knight and Baronet of the Kings most excellent Majestie
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Strange newes of a prodigious monster borne in the towneship of Allington in the parish of Standish in the Countie of Lancaster, the 17. day of Aprill last, 1613. Testified by the reuerend diuine Mr. W. Leigh, Bachelor of Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word at Standish aforesaid
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WorldCat: 606504208
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Strange newes of the sad effects of the fatall eclipse happening the 29th of this March, 1652. Also a prediction of the future fate of the king of Scots: Likewise an old prophesie to be expected in the aire on Monday 29 March, 1652. With other remarkable things never before published. / By N.R. Student in astrology
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