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reft, it took off an Apple-Tree wbich was no way de- 
cay'd^ and between ntteen and fixteen Inches about , 
within two or three Indies from the Ground, almoft as 
exadly as any Saw could have done it, and carried ir, 
as I judge, (for I did not meafure it) between Twenty 
and Thirty Foot from the place where it grew, and 
thai not forward in the Path that it took, but almoft 
direftly backward, which makes me conclude that it 
had a double Cvlotion ; the one external from the Wind 
ftrait forward, the otlier internal and circular, like the 
Fly of a Jack, whjch a Man may carry in bis Hand, 
that will ftrike any thing either forward or backward 
as it meets with it. G with a Bar under it Ihews you 
Mr. Greens Houft, which was for the moft part un- 
tiled, and backward in the Court there was a Linny that 
refted upon a Wall, which indeed it heaved a little out 
of its place, part of it hung on one fide of the Wail , 
and part on the other ; but not broken in pieces, nor 
much injured, it having been fince reftored to its pro- 
per place. The Letters WL fhew you two Houfes 
more that were very much damaged in their coverings, 
which is the more Remarkable, for that Kr.Moxams 
Houfe, marked M M, though it (lood between the In- 
jured Houfes, and was much higher than either, had on- 
ly two or three Quarries of Glafs broken. E E E E E 
fliews the march of the Spout. The Letter X the 
Planks that were blown fome upright,{omc (everal Yards 
out of their place. D a Ship newly lanched, cf about 
One Hundred Tuns, which was much fliakeg, but not 
hurt. K a Maft of near a Tun weight, thrown out of 
its place. W the Anchor that was torn out cf the 
Ground, and carried feven or eight Foot with a Boat 
that was faftened to it, and blown up into the Air, that 
Boat was rent from the Head to the Keel. B anorber 
qew Boat blown about fix Foot high, and turntd upfide 
down. 
