, . ( ) 
an Hours Time .there was upward of four Foot 
Water, which rofe fo faft, that at twelve o* Clock at 
Noon, 
Feet Tnrii 
On the firfl: oi'O^oher, we found . - 55- 10 
On the 2d, at 5' in the i\fternoon, - - - 109 08 
On the 3d, at 3 in the Afternoon, - - 132 06 
On the 4th, at 3 in the Afternoon, - - 149 ©6 
On the 5’th, at 4 in the Afternoon, - - 161 03 
On the ()th, at 10 2 in the Morning, - - 167 08 
' On the 7th; at 4 in the Afternoon, - - 174 ©o 
' J ^ Morning, - . - 176 ©7 
and fhll increafes, though (lowly. The Reafon of its 
not rifing fo much now as at firfl, we apprehended 
proceeded from the Weight of Water which the 
' bpring through the Hole of the Trunk mufl force up 
and the Well being wider aloft than below. What 
we think very extraordinary is, that we bored 81 
reet below the Foot of the Trunk before we met 
with this Body of Water, which by Computation is 
166 F^t below the deepeft Place in the adjacent 
beas The Water proves excellent good, fofr, fweet 
and fine 1 we compar’d it with the beft Spring Water 
brought from Milton, and in every Body’s Opinion 
that tailed both, they declar’d the Well-Water the 
bed. VVe put fome Soap to it, and it Larther’d fine- 
iy ; we boild old Peafe in it, which performed very’’ 
well, and we have great Reafon to believe, that the 
Spring will fufficiently fupply his Majefly’s Ships as 
propofed. ’ 
Signed by 
Richard Frojy James Toung, Edmond Oxley^ 
■Benj, R.oJkxjell, Richard Stacey, J, Hayuoard^ 
^ ^ John 
