moil over. I couid brily ifeeu litde bl^^^^ fVam the 
Mouth 5 but all tte pebple Irt^ the 4lodfe told me they 
had feen the Blood drop fronVall thefe parrs. The Girl 
was then pretty well, without any Feaver or Catharr : 
She could breathe freely, was in good humour, and 
had a good Stoiiiath 5 and ever fince has continued in * 
perfedi: health. Now, feeing the returns are not fo fre- 
quent, and the Symptoms are fo notably diminj{h*d, 1 
am in hopes this rtay foon have an end : or at leaft *tis 
very probable to me, that thefe accidents will totally 
ceafe, whenever (he comes to have hQX Catamenia, 
Dublin^ Janmrj (^, ly 01. 
[ • 1 " ' • ' ' . Il l * ' II I - ii 'l, I I r i r r ., r -yu o] -.Qm y 
* ^ . . . 
VI Part of a Letter from Mr QhxkjQ Mr Lud- 
low, concerning feveral Romin Antiquities 
found 7iear the Devizei Wiltfhirti 
SIR, '^''^ 
THtre has lately happened near us a very remarka- 
ble paffage, which for the uncommonnefs of it 
deferves a more particulaf account than I (hill pretend 
to give you. On Decemb, the 4th, 16^99, a certaip| 
perfon digging in a ground of Sir Jpbn Ejles% near the ' 
Devizes in Wilt/hire^ about two foot under the fufface 
took up a Pot of a pretty narrow mbuth, aboiit iS j 
Inches in its greateft circumference, and id Inthesdeep,' 
the Clay of a bluifh colour, and of fiich' fttength ahd 
compaftncfs, as it feemy but little injur'd by Time, 
<X)ntaining feveral hundred piecesof ancient Roman Coyn 
by different Emperors, with great variety of, curiou* Fi- 
gures and Devices on the Reverfes. The moft were of 
Copper, 
