ly more felt towards the Sea- fide, as at Shorehamy 
Tarring , Goreing , Arundel , and Havant . At my 
Houfe of Goodwood , which is near three Miles North 
of Chicheftery and about Seven from the Sea, it was 
not fo perceivable as at Chichejlery and where it was 
(till lefs fo than by the Sea-fide. I do not hear as yet 
that there was the lead; Touch of it in any Parts of the 
Vale on the North Side of the Downs, which for the 
moft part run Eaft and Weft. I think, what Dr. 
Bayley of Havant fays of the different Motions of 
the Beds, according to the different Situations they 
were in, is very well worth obferving. This Gentle- 
man is a Do&or of Phyfick, and a very curious Man. 
I could have got above fifty more Accounts from the 
feveral Places I have mentioned j but as they all tend 
to the fame Purport, I thought what I had already 
collected fufficient. I am. Sir, 
Tour obedient , 
Humble Servant , 
Richmond and Lenox. 
i. A Narrative of the fame Earthquake by. 
Edward Bayley, M. C D. 
Havant , Octob. if, 1734. 
B E tween three and four o’Clock in the Morning, 
an Earthquake was felt here : The Shock was 
fo confiderable as to be obferved by one or other in 
moft Houfes of the Towm I happened to be awake 
at that Time, and perceived the Bed fliake under me 
with 
