A brief and remarkable
NARRATIVE
OF THE
LIFE
And extreme Sufferings of
BARNABAS DOWNS, Jun.
Who was among the Number of thoſe who eſcaped Death on board the Privateer Brig Arnold, James Magee, Commander, which was caſt away near Plymouth-Harbour, in a moſt terrible Snow-Storm, December 26, 1778, when more than Sixty Perſons were frozen to Death.——Containing alſo
A particular Account of ſaid Shipwreck.
Printed by E. Russell, for the Author, 1786
Printing-Office Liberty-square, Sept. 22, 1786.
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