The Water Supply of Suffolk From Underground Sources With Records of Sinkings a
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Depth. Ft. Ft. — 76 70 146 i 1461 5 151| m 222 30 252 24 276 110 386 2. Angel Inn, eastward of the church. Communicated by the Rev. 1. 1. Raven. [Glacial Driftj/f™^'^^'' ^^^^ *'^°"* '^ } 46 feet. 56 SUFFOLK WATER SUPPLY. Fritton (The Rectory). (Ordn. Map 162, N. S. ; Geol. Map 67 S. W. ) [Glacial Drift. ] Silt, sand, and a little gravel, to water, 28 feet. Frostenden (Cottage about a quarter of a mile N. Of Blomfield Brickyard, or S. W. Of the church, 1879). (Ordn. Map 176 N. S. ; Geol. Map 49 ...N. W. ) From information at the spot. Sand „ loj 66 feet. Gazeley (Mill. From Mr. W. Warren). (Ordn. Map 189, N. S. ; Geol. Map 51 S. E. ) In Chalk 200 feet. Gisleham (Grange Farm, 1904). (Geol. Map 67 S. ; Ordn. Map 176 N. S. ) Made and communicated by Mr. C. R. Cole, of Lowestoft. Water-level 41 feet down. Soil [Boulder /Hard blue clay Clay. ] (Loam [Glacial /Yellow sand - Gravel. ] \ Sharp sand and gravel Thickness. Depth. : Ft. Ft. 2i ^ 16i 19 2 21 16 37 9 46 Gislingham. (Ordn. Map 190, N.
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