■right Hand to denote her Fruitfuhiefs, kneeling before 
the Emperor, who kindly takes her by the Hand to 
raife her up. 
By thefe it appears, that this Station flounfl'ied when 
the Roman Empire was in its prime ; and there being 
none of a later Date, makes it probable, that it periili- 
ed in fome of the Infurre6lions of the Native Brigantes, 
■ about <Sez/en^'*s Time, as it was conjeTured from the 
form of the Letter A in the Infcriptions upon the Fune- 
.lal Monuments formerly accounted for. (Philofoph. 
Tranfaci, No, 28 2. J 
Leedsy A^ril 19, 1708. 
‘ Ill, ^art of a Letter from Orlando Bridgman Efq>^ 
F, 2 ^. S. to Capt. Wine, an Account of a 
.Storm of Thunder and Lightning that happen d 
Ipfwich, July 16, 1708. 
. * < 
.. Ipfivichy "July 20, 1708. 
I ^HERE, happen’d here on the i6th pah, a molf Vi- 
; .J olcnt-^^torm of Thunder and Lightning, the Ef- 
^fei^ of which iiave been both wonderful and difmal ; it 
began about S^x to be perceived at fome dihance, aiida- 
T rofein the South Well: I happened then to be on the 
^higI^e^t Erhinence about this Town, from whence I could 
^ very plainly 'diftihguifli the working of the Storm, and 
can Y but talve notice to you of one tiling I thought very 
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