Injurious attempts at partial drainage in 
large districts. 
Injuries sustained by the proprietors of 
different districts from not classing and in- 
corporating tliemselves for the purposes of 
general rnd particular benefit. 
Delay of improvement in not gaining land 
from the sea, and partial washes at the mouths 
of rivers. 
Injuries which proprietors of marshes sus- 
tain in dry seasons for want of supplies of 
fresh water. 
Present plan of driving fat oxen 150 miles 
to be slaughtered for the Navy. 
The general want of drainage of large 
distridts. 
The negledted state of his Majesty's forests. 
Injurious plan of leasing the Crown Lands 
at high rents. 
Present plan of inclosing comm.on fields 
attended with unnecessary expences. 
The same with commons and wastes. 
Standing orders of the Houses of Parlia- 
ment. 
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