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f. It levelled 55 feet of David Montieth’s garden- 
ditch. 
6. It levelled, in the fame diredt line, Wm. Fol- 
liot the younger’s hay-flack, which flood fouth-eafi 
from his houfe. 
7. It burft with incredible violence thro’ his cow- 
houfe, and cut a palfage of 16 feet quite thro’ it, 
and carried fome of the ribs of the houfe before it 
400 yards into the field : The red of the houfe was a 
little ruffled. His wife, who was gone into the cow- 
houfe a minute before, was knocked down by one of 
the ribs falling. She declared^ that it was a dead calm 
the minute before ; when, on a fadden, fhe faw a 
flafh of lightning, and heard and felt the violent 
dorm ; but heard no thunder. 
Old William Folliot, aged 93, who was walking 
in the field, at the back of the houfe, was blown 
down, and grievoufly bruifed. He faw the light- 
ning, but heard no thunder. 
Solomon Folliot, being in the fame field (but out 
of the line, in which the dream of wind pafled) 
felt no wind, but heard a mighty rufhing noife, and 
faw the timber, thatch, turf, and dud of the houfes, 
fly by him, at the didance of forty yards. He faw 
a flight of rooks dafhed down in the fame field. 
In this village are feveral other inhabited houfes, 
both on the north and fouth fides of the courfe of 
this dream, none of which were in the lead ruffled. 
The air continued dill, among thefe houfes ; and the 
inhabitants dood aflonifhed, on feeing the hidden.' 
devadation fo near them. 
After palling this village, the dream was conti- 
nued in the fame line, but with lefs violence, to a 
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