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An account of the most approved mode of draining land
according to the system practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington ... -
Some observations made of the frequent drowned condition of the south level of the Fenns
and of the works made for draining the same -
A new method of improving cold, wet, and barren lands
particularly clayey-grounds -
The result of a view of the great level of the Fens
taken at the desire of His Grace the Duke of Bedford, &c. Governor, and the gentlemen of the corporation of the Fens, in July 1745 -
Report of the present state, and on the means of improving, the drainage through the Black Sluice, Boston
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Report of the Parliamentary Committee of the Loyal National Repeal Association
on the tenants' compensation bill, (sessional paper, no. 196) -
A systematic treatise on the theory and practice of draining land, &c. ... adapted to the various situations and soils of England and Scotland
with an appendix, containing hints and directions for the culture and improvement of ... unproductive ground, after being drained -
Remarks on thorough draining and deep ploughing
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A letter on the drainage of the East, West and Wildmore Fens
addressed to the proprietors of rights of common on these fens and to the proprietors of estates in the North Marshes, in the county of Lincoln -
Observations on the improvement of Boston haven
humbly submitted to the consideration of the landed and commercial interest, to the commissioners of the drainages dependent on this haven, and to the corporation of Boston -
The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes
both in forein parts and in this kingdom -
The Case of the petitioners against the bill for the more effectual draining of Bedford Level
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A desparate and dangerous designe discovered concerning the Fen-countries
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An act for the draining of the great level of the fens, extending it self into the counties of Northampton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, or some of them
Die Martis, 29 Maii, 1649. An act for draining the great level of the fens, extending it self into the counties of Northampton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, or some of them. Was this day read the third time, and upon the question passed, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published: Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti -
Remarks on thorough draining and deep ploughing
extracted from the third report of Drummonds' Agricultural Museum -
Report relative to the Lochar floods
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Some papers relating to the general draining of marsh-land in the county of Norfolk
with Mr. Berners's objections and proposals. As also, an answer to those objections and proposals, &c -
The history of the ancient and present state of the navigation of the port of King's-Lyn, and of Cambridge, and the rest of the trading-towns in those parts
and of the navigable rivers that have their course through the great-level of the Fens, called Bedford Level -
Observations on the means of better draining the middle and south levels of the fenns
addressed to the landed and commercial interests affected by the bill proposed to be brought into Parliament -
An answer to a book intituled "An inquiry into facts, and observations thereonpartially inquired into, and the conduct of the drainers and the oppressive designs of the present bill are exhibited in their true light
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The report of Joseph Hodskinson, engineer, on the probable effect which a new cut, now in contemplation, from Eau-Brink to a little above Lynn, will have on the harbour and navigation of Lynn
with a plan for improving the present channel, both above and below the town -
An Act for Dividing and Inclosing the Open Common Fields, Meadow Grounds and Common Fen, in the Parish of Morton, in the County of Lincoln, and for Draining and Improving the said Fen
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An account of the river Stour, in Kent
with observations on Messrs. Dunthorne and Yeoman's proposal for draining the levels along that river -
Observations on an address to the public, dated April, 20, 1775
superscribed Bedford Level -
A discourse concerning the great benefit of drayning and imbanking, and of transportation by water within the country