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Estimate of the expence of carrying into execution the plan of embankment
Recommended by Sir Thomas Hyde Page, for the improvement of the drainage of the south and middle levels, and other lands having their drainage through the river Ouse, and for the improvement of the navigation of that river, and other rivers communicating therewith; together with the survey and measurement of the several rivers upon which the estimate is founded. By Sir Thomas Hyde Page, royal engineers -
Minutes of the evidence of Sir Thomas Hyde Page, Knight, on the second reading of the Eau Brink drainage bill
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To the Committee of Land owners, and others interested in the improvement of the outfall of the River Ouze
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The Report of Messrs. Jessop, Rennie, Maxwell, and Hare, on the drainage of deeping inclosed fens, and the commons adjoining thereto
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Late classical pottery from ancient Corinth
drain 1971-1 in the Forum Southwest -
Remarks on a pamphlet intitled An exact survey of the river Ouse, from Brandon Creek to Denver Sluice, by Mr. James Robinson of Ely
In a letter to the author. By William Elstobb, Junr. land surveyor -
Proposals or heads of a bill, for restoring and preserving the outfall of the River Witham, in the county of Lincoln
And of the drainage of the fens on both sides thereof; and also of the navigation thereon from Braveford, or Braydon Meer, on the west side the city of Lincoln, through the borough of Boston to the sea -
An exact of the River Ouse, from Brandon Creek to Denver Sluice
With observations thereon, in order to discover the true cause of the present drowned condition of the fens in the south level. By J. Robinson, of Ely -
A scheme for draining the great level of the fens, called bedford-level
And for improving the navigation of Lyn-Regis. Founded upon self-evident principles in experintental philosophy and practical mathematicks, and upon historical facts. And farther demonstrated, by comparing the River Ouse, with the River Thomas, &c. and Lyn-Harbour, with the Harbour of Rye. With reflections upon all the schemes hitherto proposed for draining the fens, shewing wherein they are defective. Also observations upon artificial-scours: shewing where, and in what cases they are, or can be of use; where not. Illustrated with a map. By Tho. Badeslade, author of The history of Lyn-navigation, and of draining in the fens -
Remarks on the new cut, proposed to be made from Eau-Brink to Lynn
And the consequences that probably will ensue, if it is carried into execution. By an Inhabitant of Lynn -
Dear sir, I some time since received a letter from my noble friend, the Marquis Townshend, with your request inclosed, that I would give my opinion upon the Eau-Brink proposed cut, near Lynn
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Dear sir, the anonymous printed letter you inclosed to me the 6th instant, and which I have since read, chiefly consists of picked sentences from my reports upon the bedford Levels, written in the years 1775 and 1777; and they are very improperly quoted, as sentences ought to have been accompanied by all the leading, and also by the concluding parts, without which they do not convey my ideas properly
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Observations, on the present state of the south level of the fens, with a proposed method
For the better drainage of that country, made by the desire of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Townsend, master general of the Ordnance, and the Honourable the Corporation of Bedford Level. By Lieut. Page, (now Sir Thomas Hyde Page, knt.) of the corps of engineers -
The report of James Brindley, Esq; engineer. For improving the navigation and drainage at Wisbeach
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Eau brink cut bill. The case of the proprietors of estates and inhabitants of the several counties bordering upon or benefited by the navigations of the River Ouze, and the Rivers Stoke, Brandon, and Mildenhall; comprising the great parts of the counties of Hertford, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon, Cambridge, the Isle of Ely, Suffolk and Norfolk
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The history of imbanking and draining of divers fens and marshes, both in foreign parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby
Extracted from records, manuscripts, and other authentic testimonies. By William Dugdale, Esq; Norroy King of Arms. Afterwards Sir William Dugdale, knt. Garter Principal King at Arms. The second edition, revised and corrected, by Charles Nalson Cole, Esq; of the Inner-Temple, barrister at law, and register to the Honourable Corporation of Bedford Level -
The history of imbanking and draining the fens and marshes, and of the improvements intended thereby
Extracted from records, manuscripts, and other authentic testimonies. By Sir William Dugdale, knt. Garter Principal king at Arms. A new edition, revised and corrected from the edition of 1662. With several additions; illustrated with a new set of maps. By the Rev. George William Lemon, author of the English derivative dictionary; and the history of the civil wars between York and Lancaster -
Observations as to the present state of the lands in the neighbourhood of Spalding
in the county of Lincoln ; with a view to an improvement in the outfal of the river Welland, and to the drainage of the lands on both sides thereof -
Procès-verbal de visite de l'habitation de Mongarny, territoire de Castelnau-de-Médoc
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Report of James Golborne, engineer, on the drainage of Keyingham level in Holderness
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Essays on the philosophy and art of land-drainage
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Letters on agricultural improvement
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Abstract of an act of Parliament (19th Geo. III, ch. 33, 1779)
"for draining, improving, and preserving the low lands in the parishes of Altcar, Seaton, Halsall, and Walton-upon-the-Hill, in the county Palatine of Lancaster" -
A series of tables on draining
showing the number of roods and of rods of drains, in any quantity of land from 1 pole to 100 acres ... -
Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs