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Samuel Fortrey

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to the effect that the value of the English imports from France was £2,600,000, and the value of the exports to France £1,000,000, "by which it appears that our trade with France is at least sixteen hundred thousand pounds a year clear lost to this kingdom.Samuel Fortrey experimented with small wooden models in a tank using falling weights"
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The critic, Bridget Keegan, has highlighted this poem as depicting the viewpoint of the "gentlemen drainers" in opposition to the "fenland commoners". The anthropologist, Richard Irvine, has further argued that such poetic rhetoric was accompanied by cartographic representations of the fenlands which
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Its most specific advice is that immigration and enclosure should be encouraged, and that the king should set a good example by preferring fabrics of home manufacture. It was for many years frequently referred to by financial writers in consequence of a very circumstantial statement contained in it
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and added "A Postscript of the Bookseller to the Reader" which consisted of "A True and Natural Description of the Great Level of the Fenns".
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reinforced the conception of the draining of the Fens being "godly work" to "improve" the fens as "an immoral waste".
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A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 3, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds
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England's Interest and Improvement, consisting in the increase of the Store and Trade of this Kingdom
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is described on the title-page as "one of the gentlemen of his majesties most honourable
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A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland: 1500-1830
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Fortrey, born on 11 June 1622, was the eldest son of Samuel Forterie, a merchant of
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Scarce Tracts on Trade and Commerce, serving as a supplement to Davenant's Works
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in 1685 and has subsequently been attributed to Samuel Fortrey. Pitt published
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On 23 February 1647 Fortrey married Theodora Jocelin, the child for whom
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Ward, London, who was grandson of John de la Forterye, a
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Select Collection of Early English Tracts on Commerce
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History or Narrative of the Great Level of the Fens
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Index

Fortrey
Walbrook
Huguenot
Lille
Kew
Queen Charlotte
Isle of Ely
Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
Tower of London
Bedford Level Corporation
Fens
Great Level
privy chamber
Sir Charles Whitworth
Political Economy Club
Moses Pitt
Jonas Moore
Elizabeth Jocelin
Sir Philip Parker, 2nd Baronet
groom of the bedchamber
James II
Lady Belasyse
A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland: 1500-1830
ISBN
978-0-7277-2939-2




Stephen, Leslie

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