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about two that Morning, but was not fenfible of 
the other. 
I a!fo made fome Inquiries concerning the Extent 
of the Shock of Thrrfday Morning, and was in- 
form’d by John Woljfe Efq; a great Studier of Na- 
ture, that he wrote to his Gardener at his Houfe at 
Hafely -Court near Tedford in Oxfordfnre about it, 
with Orders to go to Henley upon Thames , and 
inquire whether it was felt there, and he wrote 
back Word, that the Market-People who came there 
from twenty Miles round knew nothing of it. I 
was alfo informed by Mr. Sherwood of this Society , 
that it was not felt at Horn-Church , a Gentleman 
having fent his Servant on purpofe to know ; nor 
any further that Way than Ilford. It was alfo felt 
at Stanmorey but not at IVatfordy five Miles fur- 
ther. 
I was Yefterday in the City, and a Gentleman faid, 
the Fifh in his Ponds were remarkably difturbed 
by the Shock, and that many of them leaped quite 
out of the Water upon the Bank; and while he was 
relating this, another came in, who faid, the fame 
happen’d in a Pond of his, and in that of another 
Gentleman in his Neighbourhood at the fame time. 
I am, Sir, with great Refped, 
Thursday, March 15 . four mojl humble Servant , 
174 . 9 - 50 . 
J. Parfons* 
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