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XXIV. 'The Cafe of Ann Davenport. By Mr. Fielding 
Bell F ynney, Surgeon at Leek, in Staffordfhire ; 
communicated, to Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. and 
by him to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. 
TO SIR JOHN PRINGLE, BART. P. R. S. 
S T u Mancheftcr, 
A April 8, 
Head Apni io, TT TOOK the liberty, a few days ago, of 
tranfmitting to you, by a private hand, a 
Singular cafe, fent me by Mr. f. b. fynney, an ingenious 
furgeon, who is fettled at Leek in Staffbrdfhire. He de- 
fires that it may be laid before the Royal Society ; and I 
Shall think myfelf much obliged by your compliance 
’wifla Ms requefh 
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