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Sad and wonderful newes from the faulcon at the bank side
being a true and perfect relation of the strange visions, ghosts, and apparitions seen in the house and garden of Mr. Powel a baker, lately deceased (a man eminent in the borough of Southwark.) With the manner of their appearing in several shapes; both at noon-day, and at night, since Thursday last: the discourse between the ghost of Mr. Powel, Mr. John Simson (formerly minister of Bishops-Gate) to whom he revealed the cause of his walking. The several speeches that past between the spirit of Mr. Powel, his maid Jone, and divers learned men, who went to allay him: and the manner of his appearing to them in the garden, upon their making of a circle, and burning of wax-candles and juniper-wood: as also, the speeches that there passed, the manner how it vanished, and the great and lamentable accident that immediately hapned, both at their digging for hidden treasure, when the barrels of money descended lower and lower, and at his departure. Likewise, the strange appearance of the ghost of -
Strange news from the west
being a true and perfect account of several miraculous sights seen in the air westward, on Thursday last, being the 21 day of this present March, by divers persons of credit standing on London-bridge between 7 and 8 of the clock at night. Two great armies marching forth of two clouds, and encountring each other, but after a sharp dispute they suddenly vanished. Also, some remarkable sights that were seen to issue forth of a cloud that seemed like a mountain in the shapes of a bull, a bear, a lyon, and an elephant, with a castle on his back, and the manner how they all vanished -
A strange and true relation of several wonderful and miraculous sights seen in the air in February last, and this present March 1661
A clear sun shining in the east at midnight, with several rayes or beams, upon each of which hung the skeliton of a dead man, link'd together with serpents, and many Turkes and Greek and Hebrew letters ... Also three ships appeared at noon-day sailing on dry land, as on the water out of which came men with swords and spades, and armed soldiers, hacking and hewing as they went ... Likewise a great storm of haile blood-red, being so hard that puting it into the fire it could not be melted, but so soon as put in the water it turned it to blood. ... A woman appeared three several daies crying, repent, repent, the last day is at the dore. And a child in a white shirt appeared early in the morning to a watchman commanding him to say, beloved Christians the last day is not far off. This is confirmed by two posts and several gentlemen of quality. Likewise a true and exact description of a monstrous gyant lately discovered in Darbyshire ... shown to many persons of quality in and about the City -
A vvonder in Stafford-shire
or, A Staffordshire wonder. Of a strange and horrible apparition of the divell, appearing to one James Fisher a phrenatick neare Brummingham late in the night, in the shape of one of his brethren as hee was going to one of their meeting places. Together with their severall discourses and disputes betwixt this phrenatick and the divell, to the shame and terrour of all other sectarians. Being published as a warning-piece to all other people to beware that they are not seduced into such eronious and damnable opinions. Being testified by Mr. John Hill, and Mr. Francis Collins, and one Mr. Peck living in the towne of Brummingham, besides many hundreds more, which for brevity sake we omit -
Here is a true and perfect relation from the Faulcon at the banke-side
of the strange and wonderful aperition [sic] of one Mr. Powel, a baker lately deceased, and of his appearing in several shapes, both at noon-day and at night, with the several speeches which past between the spirit of Mr. Powel and his maid Jone and divers learned men ... : the tune of Chevy chase -
Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in Yorkshire
1. The wonderful and miraculous appearance of the ghost of Griffin Davis (at the house of Mr. Watkins in Long-Ally) to his daughter Susan Davis ... 2. A more exact relation of the strruge [sic] appearance of the ghost of Mr. Powel near the Faulcon ... 3. The heavy judgment of God shewed on Jane Morris a widdow near Wakefield in Yorkshiere [sic]