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VII. Tart of a Letter^ Dated June the gth^ 
i6pj. from Herefordfliire , gimng a Re" 
lation of the EffeBs of a great Uail-fiorm 
thercy June t6pj. 
THIS is to give you an Account of an 
Extraordinary Hail, which happened 
on SunJay laft in this Country. A little of it 
fell in feveral places, but in the Parifti of fVef 
Bhide, not far from Hereford, fo great a quantity fell, 
as deftroyed all the Poultrey, Garden Stuff, Corn, 
Grafs, and moft of the Fruit Trees in the Pariflij 
but kiird no Men nor Cattle , but hurt feveral ^ 
and broke moft of 'the Windows : Many of the 
Stones were meafiired above Nine Inches in Com- 
pafs. 
VIII. A Mote concerning an Extraordina* 
ry Hail in Monmouthfhire^ ExtraBed oHt 
of a Letter fent from Mr. Edward Lhwyd 
to Dr. Tancred Robinfon, FeU. of Call, 
of Phyf K. S. Dat. Usk in Mon« 
moathfliire, June 15. i6py. 
WE had Pont y fool in Monmouthjhire^ on 
the 6th of 5F«;^f laft, < an Extraordinary Show«^ 
er of Hail, which ejitended about a Mile, and laft- 
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