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Great Ouse River (England) - Navigation - Early works to 1800

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    An act for making navigable the River Ouze , from below Widdington Ings at or near Linton, to the Junction of the Rivers Swale and Ure; and for making Navigable the said River Swale from the said Junction to Morton Bridge, and also the Brook running from Bedale into the River Swale, in the County of York.

    Parliament of the United Kingdom | Date: 1767]
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    Remarks on the report of Mr. John Golborne , engineer, dated December 2d, 1777, on a view taken in pursuance of an order of the Bedford Level Corporation, In the Months of June and July last, of the middle and south levels, and their outfall to sea: with a plan for the effectual draining of the said levels. Addressed To the Public; The Proprietors of Lands in the said Levels; The Honourable Corporation of Bedford Level; The Merchants, Traders, and Others, Interested in the Navigation of the River Ouse. By William Elstobb, Land Surveyor and Engineer.

    Elstobb, William, d. ca. 1790. | Date: M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778]

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