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245 10 Sad and lamentable newes from Suffolk :|bbeing a true and 
       perfect relation of the great thunder-claps, and lightning,
       that fell upon the house of Mr. Absolon at Wangford, where
       Mr. Torril, Mr. Blowgate, Mr. Brome, Mr. Lemon, and divers
       other gentlemen were drinking of healths. And the manner 
       how the said thunderclaps rent and tore the house in 
       divers places, striking divers of the aforesaid gentlemen 
       lame, senseless, and carrying of Mr. Blowgate out of the 
       parlour to the top of the room, and casting of him upon a 
       table. As also, the striking of Mr. Torril dead, the hair 
       of his head being almost all burnt of with the lightning, 
       his legs somewhat bruised, and his head, face, and body, 
       changed black. Attested by the fore-man of the jury, Mr. 
       John Gibson, who on Thursday was sevennight was summoned 
       upon the Crowners Quest. 
246 16 Sad and lamentable newes from Wainford in Suffolke 
260    London :|bprinted for George Horton,|c1661. 
300    7, [1] p. 
500    Signed on p. 6: John Gibson. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University 
       Library. 
600 10 Torril,|cMr.,|d-1661 
600 10 Blowgate, Bartholomew 
650  0 Lightning|vEarly works to 1800. 
700 1  Gibson, John,|dactive 1661. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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