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DEFIANCE TO THE LORDS.

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ABERMULE.

MONTGOMERY..

THE LATE REV. ROBERT HUGHES.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A SCHOOLMASTER

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THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE. To the Editor of the Montgomeryshire Express t and Radnor 'L'imes. I Sir.-Will yon allow me to a-k the help of ypct readers in obtaining materials for a memoir on thtr recent earthquake felt in Wales and the West of Enarland on Movember 2nd. My object in this memoir is to trace as accnrately as possible the boundary of the are over which the shock was felt, or the accompanying sound heard, and to draw lines through all places at which the shook was approximately the same intensity. It wld be of great service to know simply the names of as many places as possible where the sbpek was felt, or the accompanying eound heard. S'jjll more Wielul would it be to have answers to any of the questions printed below, especially to those numbered 2.3., 5, and 6. I shall be most glad and thankful to receive accounts from any places whateves, especially from places in Montgomeryshire, and I may add that I no exact, acoount, however scanty the information given, can fail to possess some value or to help in throwing light on tne nature and origin of the shock. 1.—Name of the place where the earthquake was observed. j 2.—-Time at which it w«a felt, if possible to the j nearest minute. | 3-Nature of the shock: (a)Were two distinct • shooks telt, separated by an interval of a few semndt F (b) If so, whieh was the stronger f (c) What was the duration of each, and of the interval between them?; During this interval was (dl any tremulous motion felt, or (e) the rumbling sound heard P 4.—How many seconds did the shock l, not, including the accompanying sound P S.-Was the *hock strong (a) to make doors, win. dows, fire-irons, crockery, & rattle; (h) to eaue; the chair, &c., on which the observer was resting b perceptibly raised or moved (c) to make cuan-ic- liers, pictures, &c., awing, or to stop clrcki ? 6. (a) Was the shock accompanied by t y unns -I rambling sound; and, if M, wh tt did it r^embte f (h) Did the beginning of the sound preoo le, com. d with, or follow, tne beginning of t!ie sh -r-k, t,iit' how many seconds? (c; Did the end of the o. I recede, coincide with, or follow, the end of euock, and by how manymeconds ?-Yours obediti-, 373, Giliott Road, CHARLES DAVI*V;>. Birmirigbam, Nov. 6th, 1893.

THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE.

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