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Letter, 'Of the agitation of waters at Yarmouth on Nov 1' from Thomas Barber to William Arderon

Reference number: L&P/3/109

Date: 01 November 1755

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Subject: Meteorology

Published in Philosophical Transactions, as 'An extraordinary and surprising agitation of the waters, though without any perceptible motion of the Earth, having been observed in various parts of this Island, both maritime and inland, on the same day, and chiefly about the time, that the more violent commotions of both Earth and waters so extensively affected many very distant parts of the Globe; the following accounts, relating to the former, have been transmitted to the Society; in which are specified the times and places when and where they h'

Read 19 February 1756

Reference number
L&P/3/109
Earliest possible date
01 November 1755
Physical description
Ink on paper
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Letter, 'Of the agitation of waters at Yarmouth on Nov 1' from Thomas Barber to William Arderon, 01 November 1755, L&P/3/109, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/l-and-p_3_109/letter-of-the-agitation-of-waters-at-yarmouth-on-nov-1-from-thomas-barber-to-william-arderon, accessed on 10 October 2024

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