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' eafily extltiguiflVd, and that it did not -the leaft harm 
^ to any of the Men who interpoled their Endeavours 
' to fave the Hay, though they ventured ( perceiving it 
^ different from common Fire) not only clofe to it, but 
* fometiraes into it. All the Damage fuftained happened 
* conftantiy in the Night. I have enclofed a Catalogue 
^ of fuch as I have received certain Information of; 
^ and have nothing to add, but that there are three fmall 
* Tenements in the fame Neighbour-hood (called Tjie/hm 
"^ Sion Wyn) whereof the Grafs i^^fo infcfted, that it ab- 
solutely kills all manner of Cattle that feed upon ir. 
* The Grafs has been Infeftious thefe three Years, but 
* not throughly Fatal till this lafV. Pray fend me with 
* all convenient fpeed your Friends Thoughts and your 
^ own, of the Caufes, and if poffible, alio the Remedy 
* of this Surprizing Phanmefton^ &c. 
JDil-Gelheuy 
Jan. 20th. i6^\. 
Vecemh. 24th. 1 69 J. RicharJ Griffith of Lechmdh-du^ 
Humphrey Owen of Garreg wenn^ and Richard DavyJb of 
Erw'wenn, each of thele loft a Rick of Hay the 24//;. 
at Night. 
Decemh. 27th. 1693. ThatTMight was burnt one Rick 
of Hay of John Philips of Tnys-Lanvihangel yTraethau^ 
two Ricks ot Hay ot Griffith John Owen or Cefn-Trevor- 
ikh^^nd Catherine iVi/Jiam, Widdow, of Cefn-Trevor' 
fvawr, loft two Ricks. 
Decemh. 29th. 1693. That Night Francis Evans of 
Glas'vryn had one Rick burnt. Richard Davydh of Erw- 
wen, predift. had a Barn-full of Hay of thiee Bayles of 
vBaildings burnt down to the Ground. 
V. Tart 
