XVI. An FLxtratt , by Mr. Paul Rolli, F. R. S. 
of an Italian 1 reatife, written by the Reve- 
rend Jofeph Bianchini, a P rebend in the 
City of Verona ; upon the Death of the 
Countefs Cornelia Zangari & Bandi, of 
Gelena. To which are fubjomed Accounts of 
the Death of Jo. Hitchell, who was burned to 
Death by Lightnings and of Grace Pett at 
Ipfwich, whofe Body was confumed to a Coal. 
Satius ejl de re ipfa quarere-, quarn tnirari. 
Seneca. 
Read June 20. 
-1745. 
T 
Cefena , April 4. 1 73 1 . 
HE Countefs Cornelia Bandi , in 
the 6 2d Year of her Age, was ail 
Day as well as fhe ufed to be; but at Night was ob- 
ferved, when at Supper, dull and heavy. She re- 
tired, was put to Bed, where fhe palled three Hours 
and more in familiar Difcourfes with her Maid, and 
in fome Prayers; at laft, falling aflecp, the Door 
was Ihut. In the Morning, the Maid, taking notice 
that her Millrefs did not awake at the ufual Hour, 
went into the Bed-chamber, and called her ; but not 
being anfwer’d, doubting of fome ill Accident, 
open'd the Window, and fa w the Corpfe of her Mif- 
trefs in this deplorable Condition. 
Four Feet Diftance from the Bed there was a Heap 
of Afhes, two Legs untouch’d, from the Foot to 
the Knee, with their Stockings on ; between them was 
the Lady's Head ; whofe Brains, Half of the Back- 
Llh part 
