The speech of Mr. Serjeant Merewether in the Court of Chancery, Saturday, December 8, 1849 upon the claim of the commissioners of woods and forests to the sea-shore and the soil and bed of tidal harbours and navigable rivers : the nature and extent of the claim, and its effect upon such property.
Main Author: | Merewether, Henry Alworth, 1780-1864 |
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Corporate Authors: | Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Corporation of London (England). Lord Mayor, Making of the Modern World |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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London : Dublin :
H. Butterworth ; Hodges and Smith,
1850.
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