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pen'd, and inquir’d into every particular Circum- 
ftance relating to the Fad, of Mr. Felton , with whom 
the Man work'd, the Woman of the Houfe where the 
Man was carried into, and the Surgeon that drefs’d 
him, who all certified to me what is above related ; 
and for the farther Satisfadion of the Society, I 
have brought the Man himfelf, and likewife the Arm, 
juft as 'twas torn from his Body, which has been kept 
in Spirits ever fince the Accident happen’d. 
Nov. 17. 1737. 
VI. An Account of the Wound, which the 
late Lord Carpenter received at Brihuega; 
whereby a Bullet remained near his Gullet 
for a Year wanting a few 2)tiys- 0 commu- 
nicated to the Royal Society by his Son the 
Right Honourable George Lord Carpenter, 
L • J ^.1 S* 
L ORD Carpenter was wounded at the Defence 
of the Breach of Brihuega in Spain , in the 
Mouth by a fmall Spanijb Musket-ball, which having 
taken away Part of his upper Lip, beat out all his 
Teeth (except two) on one Side, broke and fplinter’d 
part of his upper Jaw-bone, went through his Tongue, 
and lodged itfelf near his Gullet, where it remained 
fifty-one Weeks and three Days before it was ex- 
traded, the Chirurgeons thinking it had been fpit out 
with fome of his Teeth foon after his being wounded. 
The Ledge which was made upon the Bullet by the 
two 
