Trigonometrical Survey. 519 
No. 
Triangles. 
Observed 
angles. 
Distances of the stations from 
the intersected objects. 
60 
Hardres 
Paddlesworth 
W est - Stone - Street 
Windmill 
4° 45 34 
27 23 18 
V West-Stone-Street f 
J Windmill [ 
Feet. 
*9347 
27458 
6l 
Hardres 
Paddlesworth 
Stelling Windmill 
31 O 20 
15 3 20 
j Stelling Windmill j 
14081 
27924 
art. v. Triangles carried over another Part of Kent in 1795; 
with Re?narks. 
On account of the high woody lands to the westward of Hardres 
and Paddlesworth, the triangles could not be extended in that direc- 
tion, and therefore the following may be considered as a detached 
part of the Survey this year. 
The Stations were, 
Westwell Down, 
Wye Down , 
Brabourn Down , 
Allington, or Aldington Knoll, the station of 1787. 
Allington Knoll from Tenterden, according to General Roy’s ac- 
count, is 61775,3 feet, which increased in the proportion of 141747 
to 141753 becomes 61778 feet. The centre of the top of Tenterden 
Steeple is about 4 or 4^ feet farther from Allington Knoll than the 
point marking the station in 1787; therefore the distance of the 
centre from Allington Knoll will be 61782 feet, which is used in 
the following computations ; because, as a flagstaff of moderate height 
