From Melancholy Occurrences

 

 

4th May 1804


Westover house near Bath damaged by lightning an explosion louder than any cannon

 

The wainscot was burned the bells were melted the door-post split to pieces

 

In one chamber all but three window panes were broken looking glass shivered to pieces wainscoting torn away and driven through the bed curtains

 

Every bason wine-glass and water glass was broken and brass nails forced out of the chairs

 

The nurse was knocked down and much injured by fire and splinters     but two persons standing next to her were unhurt

 

Mr Mantell at the street door his hair in a blaze

 

 

 

John Seed is the author of eleven collections of verse, most recently, Smoke Rising: London 1940-1 (Shearsman, Bristol 2015) and Brandon Pithouse: Recollections of the Durham, (Smokestack Books, Middlesborough 2016).