Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... land becomes . Now this great area of fenland is of very considerable agricultural value . The reclaimed land is rich in humus capable of yielding heavy crops of wheat and eminently suitable for fattening cattle . An area such as this ...
... land becomes . Now this great area of fenland is of very considerable agricultural value . The reclaimed land is rich in humus capable of yielding heavy crops of wheat and eminently suitable for fattening cattle . An area such as this ...
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... Land Drainage Act of that year . It may be necessary later on for your Lordship to be provided with a copy of those Acts and that , of course , shall be done . Then the Land Drainage Act of 1861 was subsequently amended by the Land ...
... Land Drainage Act of that year . It may be necessary later on for your Lordship to be provided with a copy of those Acts and that , of course , shall be done . Then the Land Drainage Act of 1861 was subsequently amended by the Land ...
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... land . That is known as the Washland and comprises nearly 5,000 acres . If you look at the diagram a moment you will ... land there is very valuable land and its occa- sional rare submersion is not necessarily [ Continued . detrimental ...
... land . That is known as the Washland and comprises nearly 5,000 acres . If you look at the diagram a moment you will ... land there is very valuable land and its occa- sional rare submersion is not necessarily [ Continued . detrimental ...
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... land on which the rate is charged is not directly benefited . " That was the defence , of course , constantly put for- ward to the tribunal charged with these rates , that no benefit accrued , and that there being no benefit there ...
... land on which the rate is charged is not directly benefited . " That was the defence , of course , constantly put for- ward to the tribunal charged with these rates , that no benefit accrued , and that there being no benefit there ...
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... land , so much the worse for them ; that you cannot complain of your upland neigh- bour merely because the stream which has passed through his land is augmented by the higher rainfall in the upper territory and consequently comes down ...
... land , so much the worse for them ; that you cannot complain of your upland neigh- bour merely because the stream which has passed through his land is augmented by the higher rainfall in the upper territory and consequently comes down ...
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acreage acres Adjourned agreed ALBAN TABOR AUSTIN Alexander Gibb amended annual value benefit Borough Bruce Thomas Captain catchment area Chairman channel Charteris Clause Commission Committee Continued contribution cost County Council course deal Denver Sluice discharge district drain drainage rate Earith engineering evidence feet figures going Hundred Foot River JAMES EAMES BINNIE Jeeves JOHN COUCH ADAMS John Raikes Julii King's Lynn learned friend Lord Lordship lowlands Macmillan Marsh Cut matter Middle Level Ministry Novembris Old Bedford Old Bedford River Order ordnance datum Ouse Board Ouse Drainage Board Petitioners Preamble proposed question rateable value recalled and further regard Report River Ouse ROSEVEARE scheme silt Sir Murdoch Macdonald Sir Robert Newman South Level Sutton Gault sworn and examined TABOR AUSTIN DOBSON tidal tide tion training walls Tyldesley Jones uplands Wash Washlands weir Welmore Lake Sluice whole WILLIAM JAMES EAMES witness