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Observations on the propagation and management of oak trees in general
...ore immediately applying to His Majesty's new forest, in Hampshire, with a view of making that extensive tract of land more productive of timber, for the use of the navy: in a letter, addressed to the Right Honourable John Earl of Chatham. first lord commissioner of the admiralty. By T. Nichols, purveyor of the navy for Portsmouth Dock Yard -
To be sold by auction, by John Parnell, on Friday, the 1st of January, 1779, at Mr. Arnolds, at the Serjant, in Parsonage-Lane, Enfield Middlesex
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A series of facts, hints, observations, and experiments on the different modes of raising young plantations of oaks
with remarks upon the fencing, draining, pruning, and training young trees ... with hints and experimental remarks upon fruit trees -
Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Pliocänflora von Willershausen, Krs. Osterode (Harz) V
die Gattungen Castanea und Quercus -
Methods proposed for decreasing the consumption of timber, in the Navy
by means of prolonging the duration of our ships of war; with observations on fastening ships with iron knees: to which are added, some general remarks on the present timbered state of the kingdom; in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. John, Earl of Chatham, First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty. Together with a letter addressed to the honorable commissioners of the Navy, on the way of keeping, seasoning, and converting timber, before it is used in ship-building. With observations on the sap of oak trees. By Tho. Nichols, purveyor of the Navy for Portsmouth dock-yard -
Heart of oak, the British bulwark
shewing, I. reasons for paying greater attention to the propagation of oak timber ... II. the insufficiency of the present laws ... III. the testimony of some of the most eminent timber merchants, shipwrights, &c. ... IV. that the neglect of planting ...V. the author's opinion what methods would be most effectual ... humbly offered to His Majesty and the Parliament, as well as to all proprietors of land in Great-Britain -
Observations on the propagation and management of oak trees in general
but more immediately applying to His Majesty's New-Forest, in Hampshire, with a view of making that extensive tract of land more productive of timber, for the use of the Navy -
Methods proposed for decreasing the consumption of timber in the navy by means of prolonging the duration of our ships of war
with observations on fastening ships with iron knees -
Descriptions and sketches of some remarkable oaks
in the park at Welbeck, in the county of Nottingham, a seat of His Grace the Duke of Portland. To which are Added, Observations on the Age and Durability of that tree. With Remarks on the Annual Growth of the Acorn. By Hayman Rooke, Esq. F. S. A -
The modern druid, containing instructions founded on physical reasons, confirmed by long practice, and evidenced by precedents, for the much better culture of young oaks more particularly, Than what they have been Subject to by any Late Discipline: with Various Reflections interspersed on the Occasion. By James Wheeler, gent
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Heart of oak, the British bulwark
To which is added, an appendix: Shewing, The Author's Sentiments, how the present Navy of England may be preserved, so as to endure more than double the Number of Years it will continue in the present Mode of laying up Ships. By Roger Fisher, Shipwright, of Liverpool -
To be sold by auction, by Mr. Read, on Friday the 8th of April, 1796, between the hours of three and four in the afternoon, at the Golden-Cross, Cain's-Cross, about 316 oak timber trees
... in the parish of Standish, in the county of Glocester, the property of Lord Sherbourn