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April 28. 1728. Sunday , about Five in the After- 
noon, a fmall Noife, but perceiveable. 
May 12. Sunday Morning, about 40 Minutes paft 
Nine, a long and loud Roaring, and Ihook the 
Houfes. 
May 1 7. Friday , about Eight in the Evening, a 
long and loud Roaring fhook our Houfes. 
May 22. JVednefday , feveral fmall Roarings in the 
Mornings but about Ten the fame Morning, long 
and loud, and fhook our Houfes. 
May 24. Friday , about Eleven at Night, loud and 
long Roaring, Ihook our Houfes. 
Thurfday June 6. Saturday 8. about Three in each 
Morning, a long and loud Roaring. 
Tuejday June 1 1. Nine in the Morning, a fmall 
Noife. 
July 3. about Two in the Morning, and July 
23. Monday Morning, about Break of Day, very 
loud and long, ihook our Houfes. — Befides 
tnefe Times 1 have mentioned, it has been often 
heard by me , but the Noife was fmall, fo forbore 
to let them down : 1 had Thoughts to have added no 
more Account of the Noife and Repetition of the 
Earthquake in my Church-books but acquainting 
my People with what 1 had done, they prevailed up- 
on me to proceed again, which I did upon March 
39. 1728-9. JVednefday , betwixt Two and Three in 
the Afternoon, it was loud and long, fhook our 
Houfes, being repeated twice in an Inftant } and this 
was the longed and loudeft Roaring, and the greateft 
Shock, that I ever heard, the firll excepted, and that 
upon the 30th of January , mentioned before. We 
had feveral fmall Shocks in this Interim. But upon 
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