471
Ian: 12. 1680/1.
The President S
r. Christopher Wren was Present.
A Letter sent in by m
r. Boyle was Read, ^ /wherein was/
Giuing an acco
ut
of a Strange Hurricane which hapned at Hanu in Nouem
ber La
st together w
th. seuerall other strange concomitant
accidents of that
storme, It was subscribed. W
m Bythe
sea.
next a Letter from M
r. Pa
schall to m
r Hooke
was Read, dated
from Ched
sey in So
merset there Ian: 4. 1680. Giuing an account
of an Earthquake which had hapned the Day before at that
and Diverse other contiguous parts, as al
so something concer
ning the comet now appearing.
It was orderd that soe much of the
se Letters as concerned
tho
se matters should be transcribed into the Letter booke
of the Society.
Herevpon the Pre
sident Di
scour
sed concerning the cau
se of
Earthquakes. that He conceiued many of tho
se which hapned
which only
shook the earth and did not break the earth -
were occa
sioned by some va
st subterraneous cauernesinto which some
vast /Great/ impending parts of the vper
parts might fall into the Lower and thereby make that
Great Dead noy
se and trembling which is
sen
sible o
nthe surface of the earth contiguous therevnto, and that
hence the Rea
son migh
be giuen why after some Earth
quakes there haue been found diuers parts of the Ground
/sunk/ which are sometimes al
so filled w
th water and soe make
a lake or
stagnum.
And he was of opinion that there might be some Gene
rall con
stitution of the aether that might be the caue
as well of the earthquakes as of the
storm & comet.
Ref: CELL/RS/HF_473 © Centre for Editing Lives and Letters