An Account of the sad and dreadful accidents that was done about the cities of London and Westminster, and the liberties thereof, by the prodigious hurricane of wind, which happened on Saturday morning the 27th of this instant November, 1703. Giving a relation of several men, women and children, that were kill'd & wounded; some cast away in the river of Thames through the oversetting of boats; with the number of boats, barges and lighters lost; trees blown up by the roots in moor-fields, St. James's and Hyde-Park: with a great many other casualties that happen'd by the tumbling of stacks of chimneys, tops of houses and pentices.

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Anno Dom. 1703
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Edinburgh : Re-printed by the heirs & successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the Queens Most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom. 1703.

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[2]p. ; 1/20.

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