We-hear from Mr. Co wet’s 3t Hoxton, tfiat befideshis fine Aloe and Tcrch-thifUe, ht has another extraordinary Curiofity in his Garden, which invites great lumbersof People to obferve it *, namely rho Holy Thorn, which bfoffomM and budded ori dhrifcraas Day, and continues ftiil to fprout and produce green Leaves and Flower-JJuds cothe admiration of all tbae fee-ft i-Thisisthe Offspring of that famous Wah^ferewing.’atGfaftonbury, which was faiti to bfi brought there by Jofeph of Ari-tfiicHea Wheft be firfi: Introduced the Chrif* tian Faifh 'among us •, and the Aloe is ftill Mi-fuc-h a|flourifhinc*State, that the cnrious Centlemen who daily refort to obfer-ve if* are of Opinion that it will ripen its Fruit in April or May oext'ftt fartbeft. . rv • I t