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Candles being lighted, (lie found her Bed-chamber full of 
Sinoak and Duft, as alfo the Kitchin that was beneath it: 
The^reft of the Houfe being fafe, (he was not follicitous 
at that time about any other damage (he might have fuf- 
tained, more than that (he obferved the Looking-glaft, 
that hung in her Chamber, to be broken. 
The next day again (he found upon further fearch and 
inquiry^ that part of the Top or CornHhof theChimney, 
which (food without that Gabel-end of the Houfe where 
her Chamber was, was ftruck ofF^ That part of the 
Copeing of the Splay of the Gabel-end it felf was broken 
down, and the Shingles on the Roof adjoyning thereto 
(to the number of 12 or 16) were raifed or ruffled, but 
none (batter’d or carry’d away 5 That part oSf the Ceiling 
in her Chamber beneath thofe Shingles’ was forced down, 
and part of the Plaifter and Pinning Stones of the adjoyn- 
ing Wall, was alio broken off and loofened, (the whole 
Breach 16 or 20 Inches broad.) That at this place there 
was left on the Wall a fmutted Scar or Trace, as if made 
black by the Smoak of a Candle, which was direded 
downwards towards another place on the (ame Wall 
whereon a Breach was alfo made as the former, and of 
the fame Dimenfions, part of which was behind the place 
where the Looking-glafs did hang^ That the Boards 
on the back of a large hair Trunk full of Table and other 
Linnen, handing beneath the Looking-Glafs, were forced 
in, and fplinter’d as if by the Blow of a Smith’s Sledge 5 
That two parts of three of the Linnen within this Trunk 
were pierced or cut thro’, the Cut appearing of a Qua- 
drangular Figure, and between two or three Inches over 5 
That the End of the Trunk was likewife forced out, as 
the Back was drove in 5 That at about two Footdiftance 
from the End of this Trunk (where the Floor and the 
Side-Wall of the Houfe joyn’d) there was a fmall Breach 
made in the Plaifter, where a fmall Chink or Crevice was 
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