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December ij, half part i, P. M. wind S. W. 
A to Cut all away by lightning. 
S, 1?/^ ^P™"S h ditto, into the heart. 
V, The ladling, forced by the fhock off the Derrick’s 
end, tho’ the ladling round the mad: was found and 
talt. 
The Derrick, (or Dired), out of which a piece 
from ^ to 5 was cut off by the lightning : round 
this piece were three or four iron hoops, as de- 
Icribed, which were cut afunder. The Derrick 
was at lead eighteen inches diameter. 
The cham-pump, fplit quite thro’ by tlie lightning. 
I do not know what 
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this. The wind was W. 
W. the lightning came 
from due weft. 
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Kjujii uj a morbia Jlye : 
By Mr. Edward Spry, Surgeon^ at Ply- 
mouth, in DevonlEire. 
n J T I75J. 
w'"' Thomas Smal- 
. EVx dridge, a mariner of Plymouth, 
complained to me of a violent pain in her left eye 
and fometimes of very acute pains in the temple of 
the fame fide, with fome defea in her fight. She alfo 
imagined that her eye was bigger than ordinary; but, 
upon infpeaion, it appeared no bigger than the other. 
The 
