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told me, that he faw four of them that Were driven to 
that Town ; and the Redlor of who vifited 
me the Day after, inform’d me, that many Goods were 
carried down lb far, tho’ above zo Miles off. It tore 
up the Dead out of their Graves ; at firft I was willing to 
believe it only of an old Woman that had been buried 
that Afternoon, and fo the Earth not fully fettled 
again ; but am fince informed by a fiire hand, that two 
corrupted Corpfes were driven upon one Gentleman’s 
Land, and as many upon another’s. It fwept away 
all the Corn-Land, as deep as the Plow had gone. 
Some Perfons fav’d themfelves by forcing a Way out 
of the Roofs of their Houles, and fitting upon the 
Ridges till the Floods abated. 
I was that Day feized by a fmart Thunder-Shower, 
upon the Moor, as I was coming home. 
Leeds^ June f. 
1721. 
. V. of a Letter from Monf. Couzier, . 
dan in the Infirmaries at Alais, to Dr^ Deidier, 
L^rofeffor of Chymiftry in the Uni'Verfity 0/ Mont- 
pelier, concerning a new Experiment ??iade with 
the (Blood of a Berjon dead of the Blague. Com- 
mujiicated to the Bpyal Society by Br. Woodward, 
F. R. S. Brof. Med. Grefi. 
O N the Firfl of this Month I took an Opportunity 
of beginning the Experiments you had recom- 
mended to me, and of which I had promifed to give 
you an Account. 
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I took 
