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First report from the select committee of the House of Commons, appointed to take into consideration the means of promoting the cultivation and improvement of the waste, Uninclosed, and Unproductive lands of the kingdom.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1796- Books
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The first report from the Select Committee of the Honourable the House of Commons, Appointed to take into Consideration the Means of promoting the cultivation and improvement of the waste, uninclosed, and unproductive Lands of the Kingdom: shewing, The Circumstances which anciently occasioned Waste Lands :- The President's Address on their Cultivation and Improvement; the Advantages to be derived from their Division :- Successful Experiments on the Culture of Potatoes in Waste and Boggy Lands :-Extracts from the County Agricultural Reports, pointing out the great Advantages of a General Inclosure Bill; the different Rights of Commons; Laws for their Division; and, the Resolutions of the Board or Agriculture for their speedy Inclosure and Cultivation.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: [1796]- Books
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The farmer's lawyer; or, Every country gentleman his own counsellor. Containing all the laws now in force, that particularly concern the farmer, the country gentleman, the clergy-man, the maltster, the hop-planter, the carrier, or any other person whose business or amusements occasion him to reside chiefly in the country. Particulary I. All the laws concerning game brought down to the present period, including two acts passed the last sessions, one relating to moor or hill game, and the other for the better perservation of the game in general. II. The whole law of tithes. III. The act passed last sessions, to reduce into one act of Parliament, all the statutes concerning highways. IV. An act passed last sessions, to reduce into one act of Parliament, all the laws concerning turnpike roads. V. The whole law concerning fishing, fish ponds, rivers, &c. VI. The laws now in force to regulate the making and dury of malt. VII. The laws concerning the making, and selling of cyder, mum and perry. VIII. The laws relative to the growing, bagging, and duty of hops. Together with all the acts of Parliament, and adjudged cases there-upon, relative to cattle, corn, hay, straw, timber and other trees, butter and cheese, and every other article in which the farmer or country gentleman is materially interested. The second edition; to which is added, the law concerning landlords and tenants. By a Gentleman of Lincoln's lnn.
Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]