Transcribed from the 1818 edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

SECOND EDITION.

THOUGHTS
ON THE
PROPOSED INCLOSURE
OF
WALTHAM
(COMMONLY CALLED EPPING)
AND
HAINAULT FORESTS;
IN WHICH
A NEW PLAN
IS SUGGESTED
FOR DISAFFORESTING THE SAME:
WITH
The Heads of the Bill now proposed for that Purpose.

“Is not the separate Property of a Thing the great Cause of its endearment? Does any one respect a Common as much as he does his Garden?”

South.

BY AN OLD INHABITANT.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY J. M. RICHARDSON, 23, CORNHILL,
OPPOSITE THE ROYAL EXCHANGE;
And can be had of the Newsmen in the several Parishes of Barking, Chigwell,
Chinkford, Dagenham, Epping, East Ham, Great Ilford, Little Ilford,
Leyton, Loughton, Lambourne, Nazing, Theydon-Bois, Stapleford-Abbot,
Stratford, West Ham, Wanstead, Walthamstow, Waltham Holy Cross,
Woodford; and of Messrs. Chalk and Meggy, Chelmsford.

1818.

[Price One Shilling.]

TO THE
LORDS OF MANORS,
FREEHOLDERS, COPYHOLDERS,
AND OTHER
OWNERS OF LANDED PROPERTY,
SITUATE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF
Waltham and Hainault Forests.