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Sept . 8. 1729. Monday , about half an Hour paft 
Three, it was loud and long. 
Sept. 29. Monday , about half an Hour paft Four in 
the Afternoon, loud and long. 
Oft. 29. 1 heard it twice this Night; one of the 
times was about the fame time of Night the firft Shock 
was. 
Nov. 14. about Eight in the Morning, loud and 
long, attended with two Burfts like unto two fudden 
Claps of Thunder; fhook our Houfes. 
Nov. 27. about Eight in the Evening, a very great 
Roaring, and a great Shock : It was heard at Ipfwich * 
about 14 Miles diftant. 
February 8. 1729-30. about Eight in the Evening, 
a fmall Shock, about Midnight loud and long, and 
gave our Houfes a great Shock. 
Feb. 2 6. Thurfday , about a quarter before Two in 
the Morning, the Noife was repeated twice in about, 
one Minute : The firft was loud and long, and (hook 
cur Houfes equal to any but the firft Shock } the. 
fecond Noife was low, and feemingly at a Diftance. 
April 12. 1730. About Eight in the Evening, Sun- 
day, a very loud and long Noife, and a great Shock, 
equal, I thought, to any for Length and Noife, the 
firft excepted. 
July 2 £. About Nine in the Morning, a fudden 
and loud Roaring and Shock. 
Aug. 15- About Eight in the Morning, a Shock 
of the Earthquake, twice repeated in a Moment of 
Time. 
Nov. 6. About 1 1 at Noon, it was loud and long, 
and gave my Houfe ajar. 
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