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happens *. If you think it may be worthy the 
Notice of fo diftinguifhed a Body as the Royal 
Society , I beg the Favour of you. Sir, to prefent it, 
as a fmall Token of my great Refpeft. I am, with 
the greateft Regard, 
SIR, 
Dean-Street , Soho, Dec. 3. four Ptojl humble , 
17 4f» 
and affectionate Servant , 
D. P. LayarcL 
The Cafe of John Eafdon, Coachman to the 
Right Honourable the Earl of Darnley. 
O N the 8 th of February 174 5 > "John Eafdon, 
Coachman to the Right Honourable the Earl 
of Darnley , about 22 Years of Age, was jammed 
between a Waggon and a Coal-Cart, as he was get- 
ting up into the Waggon; the Cart-Wheel preifed 
on the upper Part of the left Os Ilium , and, by a 
fudden ]olt, fqueezed him againft the Waggon, fo 
a-s to raife him from the Waggon- Wheel on which 
he flood i then the Cart going on, the poor Man 
fell on the Ground. 
Being carried to my Lord’s Stables, I examined the 
Parr, and found (juft below the Contujlon made by 
the 
* Os innominatnm rata frattgitur. Heifter In flit. Chirurgic. Tom, 
3. pag. 200. 
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