Ipchwich, but also in divers other places in England, adjoining the sea ; especially in the parts called Holland in Lincolnshire ; all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole ; so that an intolerable multitude of men, women,... The Edinburgh Journal of Science - Seite 591829Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Pishey Thompson - 1820 - 510 Seiten
...Holland in Lincolnshire; all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole; so that an intolerable multitude of men, women and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially the townc of Bostone, or Buttolph's towne, a great part whereof was destroyed by... | |
| James Heywood Markland - 1824 - 692 Seiten
...Kent. Stowe in his Chronicles thus states it ; " In 1287, on new-year's-day at night, as well thro' the vehemency of the wind as violence of the sea,...children were overwhelmed with the waters ; " and Sotnner in his •* Treatise on the Roman Ports and Forts," says, " About 1287, the sea raging with... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1830 - 478 Seiten
...Holland, in Lincolnshire; all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole, so that an intolerable multitude of men, women, and children, were overwhelmed with the water, especially the towne of Bostone, or Buttolph's Towne, a great part whereof was destroyed by... | |
| Pishey Thompson - 1856 - 865 Seiten
...Holland in Lincolnshire ; all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole ; so that an intolerable multitude of men, women, and children, were overwhelmed with the water, especially the towne of Bostone, or Buttolph's towne, a great part whereof was destroyed." 4... | |
| Pishey Thompson - 1856 - 886 Seiten
...Holland in Lincolnshire ; all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole ; so that an intolerable multitude of men, women, and children, were overwhelmed with the water, especially the towne of Bostone, or Buttolph's towne, a great part whereof was destroyed." 4... | |
| Grant William Macdonald - 1890 - 302 Seiten
...Holland, in Lincolnshire, all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole, so that an intolerable multitude of men, women, and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially in the towne of Bostone." [Sfow's Chronicles, page 227.] PARTICULARS OF THE MANOR... | |
| 316 Seiten
...Holland, in Lincolnshire, all the whole country there for the most part turned into a standing poole, so that an intolerable multitude of men, women, and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially in the towne of Bostone.4 The second sea-flood was on 15 December 1287 and Florence... | |
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