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God that day before you met with this Company in the Field, and also was then going about an unlawful business, and so vanisht.

ADVERTISEMENT.

THIS Story was sent also from Mr. E. Fowler to Dr. H. More concerning which he farther adds by way of Postscript, that, Mr. Greatrix told this story to Mrs. Foxcraft at Ragley, and at her request he told it a second time in her hearing at the Table. My Lady Roydon being then present, inquired afterwards concerning it of my Lord Orrery, who confirmed the truth of it, acknowledging all the circumstances of this Narrative to my Lady Roydon to be true, except that passage, that the Spectre told the Man that he was that day going about an unlawful business. And Mr. Fowler farther adds, that since an eminent Doctor in this City told me, that my Lord told him, that he saw at his own house a Man taken up into the Air.

Lastly, I find Dr. H. More in a Letter to Mr. Ganvil, affirming that he also heard Mr. Greatrix tell the story at my Lord Conway's at Ragley, and that he particularly inquired of Mr. Greatrix about the man's being carried up into the Air above men's heads in the Room, and that he did expresly affirm that he was an Eyewitness thereof.

RELAT. XIX.

The miraculous Cure of Jesch Claes a Dutch Woman of Amsterdam, accompanied with an Apparition,

THE Narrative taken by a Dutch Merchant from her own Mouth begins thus. A miraculous Cure upon Jesch Claes, a Woman about fifty years of Age: For this many years well known to my self and the Neighbours. This Woman for fourteen years had been lame of both Legs, one of them being