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05 f. 1 . Friday , about half an Hour paft One at 
Midnight, it was loud and long, and a great Shock, 
twice repeated in an Inftant. 
Nov. 1 2. About Two in the Morning, there was a 
Shock with the Noifc, and about Six the fame Morn- 
ing it was fomething louder. 
February 6 . 1736 7. About a quarter part Four 
in the Afternoon, we had a confiderable Shock. 
September 9. 1737- Friday , about 20 Minutes paft 
10 in the Morning, it was very loud and long, and 
Ihook our Houfes very much. 
F> ec . 7. A little before n in the Night, the Ground 
fhook very much, but heard no Noife. Upon the 
fame 7th of FFecember^ at New-Tork , they had three 
fevere Shocks of an Earthquake in the Night: It 
threw down there fome Chimneys, and made the 
Bells to toll fo as to be heard. At the fame time 
the faid Shock and Noife was felt and heard in many 
other Places. 
Auguft 2. 1739. We had a great Shock 5 it made 
my Houfe fhake much, and the Windows jar. It was 
about half an Hour paft Two in the Morning: I think 
I never heard but two either louder, or longer, or 
greater. 
Sunday , F)ec. 14. 1740. About 3 5 Minutes after 
Six in the Morning, there was heard a pretty loud 
Noife of the Earthquake. 
Sunday , Jan. 18. 1740 1. About Four in the Morn- 
ing, there was heard the Noife of the Earthquake. 
Sunday , Jan . 2 5 . 1740- 1 . About 1 o Minutes before 
Four in the Afternoon, there was a Shock of the 
Earthquake, with a loud rumbling Noife. This is 
the laft that has been heard, (and I pray God I may 
never 
