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  Blanket-fair, or The history of Temple Street. : Being a relation of the merry pranks plaid on the R

[London] : Printed for Charles Corbet, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane., 1684. -Access this resource online
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  Erra Paters prophesy or Frost Faire 1684/3.

[London] : Printed for Iames Norris at the Kings armes without Temple Barr, [l683] -Access this resource online
 
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  Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration. : Being a true representation of a prodigious frost,

[London] : Printed by M. Haly, and J. Millet, and sold by Robert Waltor, at the Globe on the north-side of St. Pauls-church, near that end towards Lndgate [sic]; where you may have all sorts and sizes o[f] coppy-books, and prints, not only English, but Italian, French, and Dutch. And by John Seller in the west-side of the Royal-Exchange., 1684. -Access this resource online
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  A strange and wonderfull relation of many remarkable damages sustained, both at sea and land, by the

London : printed for J. How at the Coach and Horses without Bishops-Gate, 1684. -Access this resource online
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  Wonders on the deep; or, The most exact description of the frozen river Thames: : also to what was r

London: : Printed by M.H. for J.M. for P. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-Ball in West Smithfield. And at his shop at the Golden Harp and Ball, near the Bare-Tavern in Pye-Corner, [1684?] -Access this resource online
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