Mr . Pigott’s Determination , &c. 
Longitudes well of 
Greenwich, 
Latitudes 
North. 
in time. 
in deg. &c. 
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12 24- 
3 5 58 
5 1 *4 5 6 i 
Brin Hill, the center. 
13 28- 
3 21 57 
51 8 48 § 
Quantock Hill, eaft part. 
1 3 47 i 
3 26 52 
5 1 5 5 
Land mark, a tower. 
14 0 + 
3 3 ° i\ 
5 1 6 55 
Watchet Hill, the center. 
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3 34 23 
51 26 44 § 
St. Hilary’s Church. 
\ 14 29— 
3 37 12 
5 1 35 49 
A remarkable Hill. 
14 291 
3 37 24 
5 1 24 39 
Llanmace Church. 
! H 3 1 ! 
3 37 52 
5 1 12 42I 
Minehead. 
14 32+ 
3 3 8 2 
5i 25 0- 
Frampton-houfev 
j 14 341 
3 38 38 
51 24 13 
Llantwit Church. 
14 36+ 
3 39 1 
5 1 23 29 
Station, weft extremity of the bafe. 
14 37 s 
3 39 22 
51 28 281 
Llangwynewar Hill, eait part. 
j 14 45 
3 41 15 
5 1 23 49 
St. Donat’s Cattle. 
M 57 - 
3 44 14 
51 J 3 29! 
Porlock or Hufton Point, 
15 4 «i 
3 57 7 
5 i *3 54 
Leemouth. 
1 l6 42| 
4 10 35 
51 12 22 
Hangman Hill. 
The names of the places here fet down were pointed out to 
me by perfons who feemed well acquainted with the fur- 
rounding country. The breadth of the Severn at that part 
where I took the angles is about 12I. miles. However coarfe 
thefe trigonometrical operations may appear, when compared 
to thofe made fo fcientifically, and with fuch wonderful 
exaftnefs, in the fouthern parts of the kingdom, they never- 
thelefs fettle the geographical fituations of the given places 
with more precifion than is ufually obtained, even from a feries 
of aftronomical observations. 
Perhaps fome gentlemen in the north of Devonfhire or So- 
me r let friire may be induced to continue fimilar operations, when 
they coniider with what little trouble they may be made, as 
the diftances between any of the towns I have determined may 
jfuffice for a bafe 0 
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