I hope, your wonted goodnefs wiirexcufe mv 
troublmg you to communicate this paper to the So- 
ciety j and that you will, believe me to be with 
great refpedt and efteem, * 
Rev. Sir, 
Budge Row, 
Oil. 31, 1765. 
Your mojft humble fervant, 
Jof. Colebrooke. 
Received November 30, 1765. 
XXX. Some Account of the EffeBs of a 
Storm of Thunder and Lightening in 
Pembroke Collegey Oxford, on June 3, 
176^ : In a Letter from Mr. Griffith,^ 
of the faid Collegey to the Rev. Tohn 
Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. 
Rev. Sir, ■ . 
ReadDcc;,o, TN compliance with your requeft, 1 
JL. fend you an account of the ftorm of 
thunder and lightening, which fell upon Pembroke 
college, on Monday, June 3" laft. You intimated 
to me, that fome gentlemen of your learned Society 
had exprelTed a defire of feeing an authentic account 
of it ; and you have my free leave to communicate 
tins to them, if you think proper, 
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