SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY 1, 1886. 145 
73. Clenchwarton. August 2, 1888 ; A. W. E. (60, 74). Lat. 52° 45' 20"; Long. 
0° 21' 20" E. In the grounds of a house on the road from King’s Lynn to 
Sutton Bridge. Not quite 3 miles from King’s Lynn. 
Declination. 
2 . 
G.M.T. 
C. 
h- 
h. m. 
-0 29 
]i. m. 
11 58 
17 51-4 
1°8 10-3 
Inclinafion. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
e. 
do- 
1 
li. m. 
1.3 45 
68 14-3 
6°8 17'9 
1 
Horizontal Force. 
1 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
1 ) 
Y 
h. m. 
12 49 
12 16 
1-7722 
1-7717 
1-7662 
74. Clifton. April 22, 1886; T. E. T. (61, 74). Lat. 51° 27' 15"; Long. 2°'37' 4". 
On the Down; on the N. side of the Stoke road, about 60 yards from it, and 
about \ mile from the Clifton Cricket Club Pavilion. Steeple of Christ Churc’n 
Congregational Chapel bearing E. Pumpiug station S.E. about 150 yards. 
Declination. 
■ 
G.M.T. 
' 7 " 
r. 
C- 
h. m. 
+ 0 15 
h. m. 
11 56 
19 76 
19 10-7 
MDCCCXe.— a. 
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