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A few observations upon an inclosure award signed by Mr. John Parkinson, and Mr. John Hudson, to which is added, A letter to the solicitor.
Subjects: “…Inclosures England Early works to 1800.…”
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Answers to the Rev. E. Walls's two letters to Mr. John Parkinson, on the subject of the Welton enclosure. To which are added, cursory remarks upon the said letters, by Mr. Hudson o...
Subjects: “…Inclosures Early works to 1800.…”
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A fourth letter from the Rev. James Ashley, Rector of Fleet, to Mr. George Maxwell; in answer to his epistle To the Printer of the Cambridge Chronicle of the Eighth of this month....
Subjects: “…Inclosures Early works to 1800.…”
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A review of the corrected agricultural survey of Lincolnshire, by Arthur Young, Esq. Published, in 1799, by authority of the Board of Agriculture; together with an address to the board, a letter to its secretary, and remarks on the recent publication of John Lord Somerville, and on the subject of inclosures. By Thomas Stone.
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(Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. 54, Dawson-Street. Cornwallis. Dublin-Castle, 3d October, 1798. Sir, Having laid before the Lord Lieutenant your memorial, and the inclosures, I am directed to acquaint you, that His Excellency's opinion with respect to the nature of William Maum's evidence against you, has already sufficiently appeared from his decision in your case:-nor does he consider that any further advantage can result to you from the prosecution of a man actually sentenced to be transported to botany bay, independent of which, as such prosecution must necessarily be carried on before a Civil Court of Justice, the delay attending it could ill agree with your wish to proceed as soon as possible to England....
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