w. ( 55 * ) 
Hill, and railed the lower Parts of it ; letting the Brow 
fink 40 or so Foot, as I guefs. I am but a rude De- 
ligner, but can truft you fo far as to give fuch a Sketch 
as I can draw ; for, perhaps, you may underftand me 
the better for it. 
abed the Profile of the Land. 
a the flat Land at Bottom 3 or 4 Mile from the Sea. 
d the flat Land at Lop, ftiff Ground and rocky. 
* Place of the Farm at prefent, which not only 
funk down from d 40 or 50 Foot, but was alfo moved 
fomewhat towards a. 
b the lower Part raifed to <r. 
The Ground funk in a Night, and was not perceived 
by the Farmer’s Family tiil they found the Change in 
the Morning, by their Door-cafes not fuffering° the 
Doors to open. The Floufe is flrangely rent by this 
Accident, and, had it not been Timber built, muffhave 
fell, (as a mighty ftrong Barn near it did, which was 
built of Stone) for one great Crack of the Earth went 
through the Middle of it, and fplit a large Kitchen 
Chimney from Top to Bottom. 
IV. Obfer~ 
