[191] Stow, loc. cit.

[192] Campo, pp. 150, 151.

[193] Grafton, p. 431. Wagenaar, Vol. II. p. 516.

[194] Haftitz, p. 130.

[195] Annales Berolino-Marchici, (no numbers to the pages.)

[196] Magnus Hundt, fol. 4. b., and many others.

[197] Bonn, p. 143. A girl in Lübeck died of fright at this meteor.

[198] Haftitz. p. 131. Angelus, p. 317.

[199] It must not be thought that the author, because he has brought forward these notices, has any pre-formed opinions whatever respecting the import of these heavenly bodies. The historian cannot pass over contemporaneous occurrences, whatever may be the conclusion which the limited extent of our knowledge enables us to draw from them.

[200] Pingré, T. I. p. 485. Spangenberg, M. Chr. fol. 410. a.