A bill for inclosing, with the mutual consent of the lords and commoners, a certain part of any commonable wood, waste,or pasture, for the purpose of planting and preserving trees fit for timber or underwood; and for the more effectual punishment of persons who shall unlawfully destroy or deface any trees growing in any commonable waste, wood, or pasture.
- Great Britain. Parliament.
- Date:
- 1756]
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Also known as
Bills. 1756-05-06
Publication/Creation
[London : s.n., 1756]
Physical description
7,[1]p. ; 20.
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References note
ESTC T77851
Reproduction note
Facsim. Wilmington, DE.: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1975. House of Commons sessional papers of the eighteenth century ; v. 10, item 2267).