Mr. Fi\ Willughby to Mr. Wray. 1 3 



ftruments, and a Catalogue of the Obfervations they 

 defired to have made. The Pic is only to be afcend- 

 ed in June and July. When you come to Orleans I 

 hope you will take exa£fc Notice of Joan of Arles^ 

 nndCbarles 7. Statues upon the Bridge $ I law them 

 as I paffed by, but took them for fome Superfluous 

 Foppery, and did not at all regard them, I hope 

 you will all along get the exad Government of all the 

 Towns. 



Mr. Barnham to Mr. Wray. 



YOURS from Montpettier, Jan* the 10 th , $. V. 

 came to my Hands on Feb. the 6 th following, 

 and was anfwered on the 9 th , wherein you give me io 

 great Encouragement to employ you by way of In- 

 formation, that I cannot forbear the annexing of this 

 to the other Inquiries I gave you in my laft j and in- 

 deed though laft in order, yet I could wifh it may be 

 the firft in execution. The thing is this : There is 

 a certain Woman in the World, whofe Name I am 

 obliged to conceal ( altho' pofTibly you would guefs 

 it if you were in England ) that hath for this two 

 years laboured under the affli&ion of a Belly that hath 

 grown bigger and bigger, and is now much bigger 

 than ever fhe was -when fhe was with Child, (for Die 

 hath had two Children) fhe went up this laft Week 

 to London , to try all the Advice that Place can afford, 

 having failed of a Cure in the Countrey : The Con- 

 cern 1 have for her, which indeed is exceeding fur- 

 paffingly great, hath made me tranfgrefs the bounds of 

 Modelty lo far, as to defire of her in Writing her 

 pwn Obfervations of her Malady, together with the 

 Alterations fhe hath found in her Pydendis j which^ 



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