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Office of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues: Agricultural Department: Treasury Report...

Catalogue reference: CRES 18

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CRES 18

This series contains five volumes of reports by the new Agricultural Department, dated January 1907 to April 1919.The reports to the Treasury (for authority to purchase or lease land, expenditure on new roads, repairs to church buildings and...

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CRES 18

Title
Office of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues: Agricultural Department: Treasury Report Books
Date

1907-1919

Description

This series contains five volumes of reports by the new Agricultural Department, dated January 1907 to April 1919.

The reports to the Treasury (for authority to purchase or lease land, expenditure on new roads, repairs to church buildings and cottages, investigation of tithes, appointment of bailiffs etc) refer only to estates in England in the first three volumes, CRES 18/1-3. The last two volumes, CRES 18/4-5, include reports on estates in Scotland and Wales.

All the volumes are indexed by place, subject and name, though the cross-referencing of the index entries within each volume is not always consistent. Only the earliest report books occasionally have plans with the reports.

The reports mainly refer to the following estates in England: Acklam, Aldingham, Bedgebury, Benningholme, Billingborough, Bishops Cannings, Boroughbridge, Bromham, Burwell, Clearwell, Deopham, Dowthorpe, Gedney, Great Staughton, Hagloe, Holbeach, Horbling, Ingleby, Meux, Neats Court, Norfolk estuary, Northstead, Ottingham, Patrington, Poynings, Salcey, Shimpling, Skelton Cote, Stagsden, Sunk Island, Swaton, Swine, Threekingham, West Walton, Whaplode, Whichwood, Windsor (in CRES 18/5 only) and Woodhouse Grange; in Scotland: Dorrery, Dounreay, Scotscalder and Stirling; in Wales: Raglan and Tintern. The related Treasury letters, minutes and warrants are included in the volumes.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former reference

LRRO 44

Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Office of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues, 1851-1924
Physical description

5 volume(s)

Subjects
Topics
Tithes
Forestry
Farming
Administrative / biographical background

Following a new policy to encourage small holdings on Crown lands, responsibility for certain agricultural estates managed by the commissioners of woods, forests and land revenues was assigned to Earl Carrington, president of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, by a Treasury warrant in 1907. New receivers of Crown rents were appointed for these estates.

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