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An account of the earthquake at Lifbon Nov. 
i, 1755 - » Wolfal 
- Saccheti 
Latham 
Stoqueler 
Henkel 
Plummer 
Knowler 
MuyJJbn 
Anon . 
Bewick 
Ulloa 
Fowke 
Heberden 
Chambers 
De Valtravers 
Frembley 
Anon . 
Colden 
Anon. 
^Zfufqueira 
Colares (-20 miles from Lifbon) 
Oporto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Madrid 
Cadiz 
Ditto 
Barbary 
Madeira 
Ditto 
Neufchatel in Swiflerland 
Geneva, Nov. 9 
Bofton in New England* Nov. 18 
New York, Nov. 18 
Pennfylvania, Nov. 18 
An extraordinary and furprifing agitation of 
the waters, though without any perceptible 
motion of the earth, having been obferved in 
various parts of this illand, both maritime and 
inland, on the fame day, and chiefly about the 
time that the more violent commotions of both 
earth and waters fo very extenfively afle&ed 
many very diftant parts of the globe, the fol- 
lowing accounts relating to the former have 
been tranfmitted to the Society ; in which are 
fpecified the times and places when and where 
they happened 
Portfmouth - - Robertfon 
S rifle x and Surrey - Webb 
Guildford - » Adee 
Petworth - - Hodgfon 
Cranbrook - - Tempejl 
Chevening - - Pringle 
Rotherhith - - Mills' 
Peerlefs Pool, London - Birch 
Rochford in Eflex - Thomlinfon 
Reading - - Philips 
Ditto - - Blair 
Shirburn Caflle, Oxfordfhire Lord Parker 
Devonfhire, Cornwall, Plymouth, Mountlbay, 
Penzance, &c. - Huxham 
Mountfbay - Borlace 
Tranf. 
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Abridg. 
Swanzey 
