...Queen Anne has to shelter in a…
November 1703 CE
...Queen Anne has to shelter in a cellar at St. James's Palace to avoid collapsing chimneys and part of the roof.
On the Thames, around seven hundred ships are heaped together in the Pool of London, the section downstream from London Bridge.
An article in 2001 in the British Journal of Science describes a "hitherto unknown document" i.e.. a contemporary diary written by a witness in rural Worcestershire which describes in richly descriptive language the damaging emotional and psychological effects of the storm. (Golinski, Jan (2001). "Theories of the World and Experiences of the Weather in a Diary of 1703". The British Journal for the History of Science 34 (02): 149–171.).