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The teftimony of Richard King, which he is ready 
to make oath to, faith, that coming from Kitty- Vitty 
to St. John's on Sunday the 4 th of May, between the 
King s Bridge and the Garrifon, he law towards the 
gamfon as if there was a ftar (hooting, falling greatly 
but only it made too large *. It was as large as a 
man s nead, and juft before it came to the ground 
n broke all to pieces, which made like large fparks 
of fire flying from it; and in that time it was as light 
as ever he faw all day : And in Iefs than two or three 
minutes, there was a rumbling noife in the air, fome- 
thinglike thunder. 
Several other perfons in St. John’s were prodigi- 
oufly furprifed at the fame light. 
* His meaning Teems to be, it was too large for a ftar. 
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