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There remains alive, 
Erom 70 to 75 j 2 5 | 21 From 80 to 85 j 
From 75 to 80 j females 6 j 1 1 From 8 5 t0 9 ° { 
Males 1 1 ^ 
Females 7 j ° 
Males i ) 
Females 6 3 ^ 
N° of houfes, or families 235 
Houfes paying window tax 77 
N° of acres there is on wade 1700 
N° of perfons in 1755 
Ditto 1760 
Void houfes 
Apoplexy 
Cancer 
Childbed 
Chincough 
Cholic 
Confumption. 
2 
2 
4 
9 
1 
47 
Convulfions 
Dropfy 
Fever 
Jaundice 
Impoftume 
Meazles 
9 
10 
39 
3 
2 
4 
Palfey 
Quinfy 
Small pox 
Stone 
Teeth 
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4 
1 
x 
33 
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XXVI. An Account of the Earthquake at 
Lifbon, 317? March 1761:. In a Letter 
from thence, , dated the 2d April 1761, to 
Jpjfeph , Salvador, EJq\ F. R. S . 
Read^-A^pnl earthquake happened the 31ft" 
JL laid month, precifely at twelve 
o’clock, and lafted full five minutes, with a fmart 
and equal vibration. It exceeded all the others, ex- 
cept that of the firfl November 1755. Thank God, 
it was attended with no other confequences, but that 
of alarming the inhabitants, throwing down fome 
ruins, and rending fome houfes. About an hour 
and a quarter afterwards, the fea began to flow and 
ebb, about eight fleet perpendicular, every fix mi* 
mites, and continued till night. Some final! fhocks 
were felt before and fince, but of no moment; 
every 
