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Office of Works: Treasury Letter Books
Catalogue reference: WORK 2
Date: 1725-1881
These are entry books of letters to and from the Treasury kept by the Office of Works, between 1832 and 1851, by the Works Department of the...
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Catalogue reference: TS 18/421
This record is about the Epping Forest Bye-Laws. Some new bye-laws proposed by the Conservators of Epping... dating from 1894 in the series Treasury Solicitor: General Series Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Epping Forest Bye-Laws. Some new bye-laws proposed by the Conservators of Epping Forest ie. the Corporation of London were considered by Counsel to be ultra vires and harmful to the public. They hindered the grazing of cattle, favouring rather the preservation of deer, and did not provide allotments for local inhabitants nor the right of "lopping" forest trees to prevent the spread of undergrowth, which various rights had formerly been allowed to the parishes contiguous to the forest.
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