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tell Twenty, with a Motion fenfibly flow : For moll 
of the Accounts concur in this Particular, that the 
Chairs, Wainfcot, Doors, Chefts of Drawers, and 
other Moveables, were heard rattling 5 and one, that 
a Bell rung of itfelf juft before they felt the heaving 
of their Beds 5 and that there was no Wind ftirring 
at that Time, but that it rained, and the Wind role 
foon after. 
TheRev<* Mr. Richard Green, Prebendary of Chi- 
chejler , and Re&or of Merjlon , in the County of 
Suffex , had Informations of the fame Tremblings, 
attended with the fame Circumftances, being felt at 
Shoreham , Goreing , Tarring , Findon , Arundel Cajfle, 
and Merjlon . 
John Shaw , Thomas ‘Dagly, and John Towner , 
all Servants to the Duke of Richmond , at his Seat 
called Goodwood , felt the fame. 
Mr. John Jenkins , Riding Officer of the Cuftoms, 
in the Parifh of WeJl-Wittering , near Braglejham- 
Bay , in the County of Sujfex, defcribed the Shock 
after the fame Manner: And he adds further, that 
within half a quarter of a Mile of his Houfe, a young 
Man, of ^bout 18 or 20 Years old, having been at 
the fame Time to fetch up a Team of Horfes from 
Grafs, the Horfes were fo fenfible of fomething more 
than ordinary, that they trampled, and feemed very 
much affrighted, as they were coming home. 
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