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... uplands carried down by the river , but also by the sandy material brought up by the tide , because both those elements were contributory to the silting , and the levels were accordingly being altered , and the efficiency of those works ...
... uplands carried down by the river , but also by the sandy material brought up by the tide , because both those elements were contributory to the silting , and the levels were accordingly being altered , and the efficiency of those works ...
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... Upland areas . This offer was made to the Ouse Drainage Board in July , 1924 , and explained to a Com- mittee of the ... Uplands was concerned , and , thirdly , immediate financial assist- ance . Each of those three things was done . A ...
... Upland areas . This offer was made to the Ouse Drainage Board in July , 1924 , and explained to a Com- mittee of the ... Uplands was concerned , and , thirdly , immediate financial assist- ance . Each of those three things was done . A ...
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... Uplands for the time being . The first period of suspension I have here in the Order of 1925 and was till the 1st January , 1927. " No rate which is made under the principal Act or the principal Order after the commencement of this ...
... Uplands for the time being . The first period of suspension I have here in the Order of 1925 and was till the 1st January , 1927. " No rate which is made under the principal Act or the principal Order after the commencement of this ...
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... Uplands have an immemorial right to dis- charge their surplus water by its natural channels , and that they have no responsi- bility for what happens to those who live below them . But such an argument appears to us to be somewhat one ...
... Uplands have an immemorial right to dis- charge their surplus water by its natural channels , and that they have no responsi- bility for what happens to those who live below them . But such an argument appears to us to be somewhat one ...
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... Uplands whose waters had to be conveyed sea- wards , the works necessary to prevent flooding in the lower areas ... upland water , and not for the drainage of the Fens . One defined the position thus : - We have spent millions of pounds ...
... Uplands whose waters had to be conveyed sea- wards , the works necessary to prevent flooding in the lower areas ... upland water , and not for the drainage of the Fens . One defined the position thus : - We have spent millions of pounds ...
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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