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c^'reflil to obferve tHe oih^r E^mmx 5 though yet cannot be de-^ 
nyedjthat we have blufteiing weatter many times before Mkha* 
etmas. In confirmation of all this^ that I have faid concerning the 
influence of the wind s being confiderable on the Tydes, I (hall 
add thefe following Colledions of my own out of Hiftoricsj 
ChrontcleSj &c. 
1250. o3ob. I . (faith MoUpfiead) upon the change of the Moon, 
was a moft dreadful Inundation of the Sea ^ that did exceeding 
much hurt to Holiandhtyox\6^ Sea 5 HalUnd in tmcoltjjhm , and 
theMarfl] ground in F/^Wi^er/jcand drowned WinchlfeaJ^xxX he tells 
mwithaljthat an un-heard of Tempeft of wind^accompaflyed it, 
i 55 5. «t^t 50. (faith *S^^t2iJ?) was notable Inundation of the 
Thames but he faith withaU that it was by oceafion of a great 
Wind, and Rain, that had fallen. 
March 10^ I End this Manufcript note m Latin in an 
phemeridesiox that year, over agaioft the d^^iSeptentrioMisma* 
xima fievHia : Wvis floeei magni ^ ingms frigm.^ M 
hat (cjius maris die noBe 5 nam excurrebat in agros lai i, 
1 592. Sep. 6. Wednefday (^{m\\ Stovp ) the wind bting Weft 
and by South^as it had been for two days before very boyfterous, 
theTA4/j5?^/was made fo void of water 5 byforcing out the Er^i^ 
and keeping back thfe Sale ^ that men in divei^ ^places might go 
20b Paces wer, and then fling a Stone to Land, ^^:* 
1 600. Decemb. 8* ft. v. I find this note written in another Ephe--, 
merides for that yearj over againft the day^. by an unknown per- 
fon5who(as it feems) was then at F^w/iie^where^ South- Eaft wind 
makes the higheft Tydes) hjundatio Ve^etiis 6. ped, temp^Str&cco^ 
' i6ot.(^f2LhhGriff^^on in \m Nethwland BiJ}orjf; ) the Sea being 
forced in by a ftrong N W. wind , did fome mifchief to Ojiend, 
i 60 f * oUoK 26* ft» n« a Great te^peft ( iaith the fame Author), 
and the wind Weftand North' weft, and theXyde much higher: 
ty ri ufual at 0/?e»^. 
160:24 Fei'r.Q5524. ft,n.blewa terrible North-weft wind,whicb 
made the water rife higher than ufual at Ojiend. idem, 
i6o44 March I. ft. the wind was very great at Weft and: 
North weft witha furious tempeft;, the Tyde at Ofiend^n&^g (b 
high as it had not done in Forty years before^.i-JaV;^. :f 1,. 
4* Thereisyet another things which feeni^ tQ ha ve (^t leaft/ 
fome influence on the Tydes^ and to make them fwel I higher than. 
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