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III. An Account of the Natural Curiofities; as Echoes, Grottos, petrifying Springs, &c. And of remarkable Particulars, as the Longevity, Fruitfulness, or other fingular Circumstances that have happened to the Inhabitants; Floods, Storms, Fires, Earthquakes, and other Accidents and Phænomena.

IV. Antiquities, containing,

1. The ancient Name of the County, and its Inhabi

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2. The History of the ancient Caftles, Forts, Camps,
Highways and Monuments, by whom, and when,
and for what purpose they were erected and caft up.
3. An Account of fuch Coins, Stones, and other
Remains as have been found in digging.
4. Ecclefiaftical Antiquities, containing an Account
of all the Religious Houses in the County, when,
where, and by whom founded, for what Order of
Monks, and of what Value at the general Diffo-
lution in the Reign of King Henry VIII.

V. The Number of Reprefentatives in Parliament for each County, and the Cities and Boroughs for which they are chofen.

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