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upon the aperture of it, was found Bundle of the 
tilings following, dofely involved and embraced the 
Stomach, vtz. Nine Cart-wheel Nails, and fixleffer ; a 
large and long Iron Screw ; two pair of Compalies, tae 
the onehavinga Circle two Inches m Diameter ; amid- 
dle-fize Key ; a large Iron Pin, as big as my 1 humb, and 
4 Inches long, with a Ring at the end on t ; ano lei o 
Brafs but much lefs ; the Handle of an Iron Spring- 
Knife, (fwallowM as ’tls believed mtire, but the fidcs 
mid tU pieces making up the Spring of it, found aiun- 
der • ^e Pegs of the Knife, tying thofe fcveral pieces to- 
gether, were not found the upper and lowermoft end 
of a Brafs Pommel, infervient to a Sea-coal Gi ate, w eigh- 
ing nine Ounces ; a broad piece of Lead “ 
Ounces and a half : the whole confifting of 28 Pieces, 
weii^hing betwixt two and three Pounds. Some ot Uiele 
weiS, and mightily fought for by his Brother foon 
after the Siege of OJlend, and the reft at difteient Tim 
fince • they were found all in a Bundle with the h.vge 
Ss’onelay, and the fmalleft the other; the fmall 
End of one of the large Nails was fo bent, that it would 
Lve made aperfea Drcle, had not the very tip of that 
fameNail bin bent back again; this End was 
and wonderfully fharp, as were likewife the Ends ot 
the Comoaffes ^ None of the Pieces were found polifh d, 
Jefther cS i find the Brafs nor the Lead any ways 
impar’d or -da^g^^ ScT;" III 
Knife wMi had ’lain ?n the^Stomach about 8 Months, 
was eaten quite thro’ in two or three places, towards 
4-1 A Fnd * and three or four Nails mightily in- 
