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  <dc:title>Paper, regarding a rivulet in Berkshire [England] by unknown author</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The author describes a rivulet or stream which runs through Hampsteed Norris [Hampstead Norreys], Yattenden [Yattendon], Frilsham, Marlstone [Marlston], Burgulbury [Bucklebury], Standford Deanely [Stanford Dingley], Bradfield and Tidmarsh in Berkshire, and joining with the Thames at Pangborne [Pangbourne]. The river 'yields the fattest and the best growne trout' the the author has ever seen.

Subject: Hydrology / Ecology

Read to the Royal Society on 27 January 1691</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1691</dc:date>
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