Drainage - England - Early works to 1800
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The report of Mess. John Grundy, Langley Edwards, and John Smeaton, engineers, concerning the present ruinous state and condition, of the River Witham , and the Navigation thereof, from the city of Lincoln, thro' Boston, to it's outfall into the sea ; And of the Fen Lands on both Sides the said River. Together with proposals and schemes for restoring, Improving, and Preserving the said river and Navigation, And also for effecting the Drainage of the said Fen Lands. To which is annexed a plan, and proper estimates of the Expences in performing the several Works recomended for those Purposes.
Date: [1762?]- E-books
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The report of Mess. John Grundy, Langley Edwards, and John Smeaton, engineers, concerning the present ruinous state and condition, of the River Witham , and the Navigation thereof, from the city of Lincoln, thro' Boston, to it's outfall into the sea ; And of the Fen Lands on both Sides the said River. Together with proposals and schemes for restoring, Improving, and Preserving the said river and Navigation, And also for effecting the Drainage of the said Fen Lands. To which is annexed a plan, and proper estimates of the Expences in performing the several Works recommended for those Purposes.
Date: [1761?]- E-books
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Remarks on certain queries delivered in by the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, at a meeting held at Wisbeach, on Wednesday the 5th of September, 1770. By Richard Dunthorne
Dunthorne, Richard, 1711-1775.Date: 1770]- E-books
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The ruinous state of the parish of Manea in the Isle of Ely, with the causes and remedy of it, humbly represented in a letter to Matt. Robinson Morris, Esq; Lord of the Manor of Coveney with Manea. By Thomas Neale, M. A. Rector of the said Parish
Neale, Thomas, 1692 or 3-1768.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXLVIII. [1748]