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RefNoKBLC/2/16/325/6
AltRefNoR59/31/X/6
TitlePrinted Reports
DescriptionSub-bundle of printed reports. Contains George Maxwell's "Reasons Offered to the Proprietors of Estates in the North Level, against the Introduction of Any New Tax"; "The Report of William Elstobb on the State of the Navigation between Clayhithe and Denver Sluice"; "The Great Law of Marsh-Land"; John Wing's "An Inquiry into the State of the Revenues of the North Level, Part of the Great Level of the Fens called Bedford Level"; James Golborne's "The Report In Pursuance of several Resolutions passed at a Meeting of the Committee of Land Owners, and others, Interested in the Improvements of the Outfall of the River Ouse"; "Appendix"; John Watte's "The Report [...] for the better Drainage of the South and Middle Levels of the Fens"; "Proposals for Printing by Subscription [...] An Historical Account of the Great Level of the Fens, call'd Bedford Level"; George Maxwell's "Observations as to the Present State of the Lands in the Neighbourhood of Spalding"; "Reasons Attempting to Shew The Necessity of the Proposed Cut from Eau Brink to Lynn"; "Eau Brink New River, or Cut: Deed Poll, Stating the Opinion (in the Nature of An Award) of Joseph Huddart"; "Observations on the Heads of the intended Bill for improving the Drainage of the Middle and South Levels of the Fens"; "Estimate of the Expense 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"; "The Report or Observations of Sir Thomas Hyde Page, on The Means of Draining The South and Middle Levels of the Fens"; "Observations upon some of the Clauses of the Bill now before Parliament, for Altering and Amending the Act passed in the Fifteenth Year of His late Majesty King Charles the Second, for settling the Drainage of the Great Level of the Fens, called Bedford Level"; "Observations upon the Question, whether The future Elections of the Governor, Bailiffs, and Conservators, of the Bedford Level Corporation, ought to be held at Ely, or in London"; "The Report of the Committee of the Board appointed [...] to enquire into the general Liability of the Corporation" "Mr John Rennie's Report of the Drainage of the First District of the North Level of the Fens"; "A Statement of Facts relating to the Drainage of South Holland, in the County of Lincoln'; Thomas Jones' "A Letter to the Proprietors of the Middle and South Levels of the Fens"'; John Rennie Sr's report about the Cradge Bank and "Mr Rennie's Report and Plan For the Improvement of the Outfall to Sea through Moreton's Leam Wash and Wisbech".
Date1778 - 1814
CreatorNameBedford Level Corporation
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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