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Jan. 6. Saturday , there were five Shocks, attended 
with the Roaring, from about Nine at Night to Four 
on Sunday Morning, which 1 heard ; and lome Peo- 
ple told me, who lived in the low Grounds, that for 
the Space of about half an Hour, it continually kept 
roaring every half Minute or Minute. 
Upon JVednefday Jan. 24. about half an Hour 
after Nine at Night, it roared exceeding loud, and 
was followed in half a Minute with Roaring much 
abated in the Noife. 
Jan. 28. Sunday , about half an Hour after Six in 
the Morning, another eafy Shock, and another about 
Ten the fame Morning, eafy: On the fame Night 
about one, a loud Roaring and Shock. 
Jan . 29. I heard it twice, though eafy, that Day. 
Tuefday Jan. 30. About Two in the Afternoon, 
there was a very great Roaring, equal to any but the 
firft, for Terror : It fhook our Houfcs fo, as that many 
People were afraid of their falling down ; Pewter, 
&c. was fhook off our Dreffers ; the People that 
were in the Church for Evening Service, ran out j 
the lead Windows rattled to fuch a Degree, as that 
I thought they would all be broke. And there was 
another Shock the fame Day, about an Hour and half 
after, though much abated. 
Feb . 21. About half an Hour paft 12 at Midnight, 
a conftderable loud Roaring with a Shock. 
Feb. 29. Such another. • 
March 17 . About Three in the Morning, Sunday , 
an eafy Shock. 
March 19* Forty Minutes paft One at Noon, a 
fmall Noife ; at Nine the fame Night, a fmall Noife 
with a Shock. 
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