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went in a right line to the Parfonage^houfe, lOok ofF the cover 
of all the houfe in its compafs. trom hence it pafled over the 
Town without any damage, the reft of the T^wn being low 
in fcituarion, and went on to a place called Fort-Mil, where ic 
uneloathed fo much of a Mault-houfe as lay within its line 
and breadth^ fo as to expofe the Mauit upon the floor to the 
open air. 
Heremay be noted, that Brajbrook^ ftands in a Valley en- 
vironed by hills oil three fides at three quarter of a miles di^ 
ftance from it. But (what I would chiefly obferve,) there is an 
Hillj called by the name of Clacl^billy within a mile of it, and 
exadliy in that point of the compafs in which the wind then 
ftood ^ no hill in its way till the wind had pafTed over all the 
places it endamaged : And, which is remarkable , there have 
been two Earth-quakes in this Town within thele ten years, 
when the then gentle Air (or Wind lhall I call it} ojoly vibrated 
upon that point of the Compafs. 
J Narrative ef two Petrifications in liumane Bodies^ communicated 
by Mr, Chriftoph. Kirkby in a Letter from Dantzick y dated 
JprtlS, I671. 
THe following Obfervations (which to me iecm un- 
common,) were communicated to me by an Ingeni- 
ous Dodror^ my acquaintance, concerning ?em/^;^^/V?72 in Hu- 
mane Bodies 5 and although you may perhaps have others of 
the hke nature, yet I doubc not but thefe may have their ufe^ac 
ieaft they confirm others. 
A woman of 56 years of age, unmarried, whofe whole 
courfe of life had been extreamly fedentary, was troubled^ 
fome years before her death, wiih. great pains in herback, e- 
fpecially towards the right fide, and a continual inclination to 
and effecSlive vomiting 5 whofe urine^ for ferae time before, 
was turbid, and as 'twere mingled with blood ; yet totally void 
of falfuginous matter^, She was under the hands of the beft 
P^Sor/ in tbii place, who adjudged that Symptom of Bloody 
water to have proceeded expr(ematura cejjatione men/ium (v^hich 
