foot and a half long, and about? foot broad, touching in a 
Right Angle the Stone marked B at the head; and at the 
feet another Stone was let, it was marked D, of the fame 
thicknefi of the precedent, and about 4 foot Iquare ; all thefe 
Stones were cemented together with Morter made of the 
Cl:^lk or Marie taken out of the fame hole, and mingled 
with Uttle Stones or Gravel. 
That in this Sepulchre were found the Bones' of about 
twenty Bodies of Men, of the ordinary Stature, between 5 
foot and a half, and 6 foot, except two Youths of about 1 5 
or 1 6 Years old ; all thefe Bodies lay extended North and 
South, the Arms along the Bodies, and the Heads all placed 
along the two Stones A. B. In the Right Angle there were 
two Bodies feparated from two others by tlie Stone £, ofa- 
bour a foot thick, 4 foot broad^ and 5 foot and a half long, 
that lay in the manner of a Tomb Stone upon the two Bodies 
tinderneath. All thefe heads had very fair found Teeth in 
them, and the Cramum and other Bones of the Head, were 
much ftronger and thicker than thoft of ordinary Heads ; 
which argues them to have been of ftrong well conftituti- 
onM Men ; amongft them all there was not any Womans 
Head. 
In proceeding ftill to examine the Sepulchre, wcdid ob- 
ierve, that at the fame diftance from the Superficies of the 
Earth , and from thofe Bodies thus buried, there was three 
little earthen Pots, of about 4 Inches Diameter, and between 
4 and 5 Inches high, of a black Earth as foft as Wax ; which 
could not be feparated from the other Earth without brea- 
king them, and the peic^4>eing come into the open Air 
turn'd of a greyifh Colour and grew hard; Thefe Potj 
were full of Wood Coals and Aflies, which were not much 
examined. 
' All thefe large Stones of the Sepulchre were roughs and 
had not been cut, but. feem'd to have been fetcht from a . 
Neighbouring Quarry, which is about 4C0 foot off, upon the ' 
fame Hill. 
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