Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1791

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13.


Whether the Plantations which have been
made within Memory, has been chiefly of
Oak, or of the kinds of Trees, not fit for the
Navy.?

14.


Whether there are any Commons, or Common
-able Woods of considerable extent in that
County, and Whether the Quantity of Timber
growing in such Woods or Commons is
Considerable?

15.


Whether the Timber in such Commons
or Commonable Woods is well preserved, or
suffers great depredation and Waste?

16.


Whether on such Commons, or Common
able Woodlands, as have been divided and
inclosed, any Considerable Quantities of
Wood or Timber have been rised?

17.


Whether a farther Division and Inclosure
of such Commons or Commonable Woodlands
would in Your Opinion be the means of
increasing the Quantity of Wood and Timber?

Any other Observations or Information
on the Subject of the proceeding Questions
will be very acceptable.

Land Revenue Office
December 20th. 1790.




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