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Gentleman's Magazine 1749 p.390
ever spoil'd, being as deep in some places as the tops of
trees.
It would surpass all credit to give you every particular
circumstance of this surprizing cataract, which still
continues to discharge a large quantity of water of such a
strange nature as to tincture all the river Derwent,
quite down to the sea, which must be near twenty miles. The
damage done to the hay, corn, and proprietors of the
neighbouring fields and houses, is computed at near
4000l.
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