William Chapman
Active Years
Min year: 1721, Max year: 1800, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1721: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts, and personal estate whatsoever, of Sir William Chapman, Bar. Late one of the Directors of the South-Sea Company, Which he was seized or possessed of, or intituled unto, in his own Right, and which any other Person or Persons was or were seized or possessed of, in Trust for him, or to or for his Use or Benefit, upon the First Day of June 1720, or at any time since (the necessary Wearing Apparel of the said Sir William Chapman, and of his Wife and Children, only excepted.) And also a true Account (to the best of his Knowledge and Remembrance) of what Part of such Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, Goods, Chattels, Debts, or Personal Estate, he hath convey'd, aliened, transferr'd, or otherwise dispos'd of, and to what Person or Persons by name, at what Time or Times, and for what Price or Consideration either paid down or secured to be paid. Together with the abstract of the same
- 1721: The case of Sir William Chapman, Knt. and Bart. One of the late directors of the South-Sea Company
- 1785: Observations on the advantages of bringing the Grand Canal round by the circular road into the River Liffey
- 1788: The parriad
- 1789: Estimate of the expences of completing the navigation of the river Barrow, from St. Mullin's to Athy. By William Chapman, engineer
- 1789: Report on the means of perfecting the navigation of the River Barrow from St. Mullin's to Athy. (By order of the subscribers.) By William Chapman, engineer
- 1791: Report on the navigation of the river Shannon, from Lough Allen to Killaloe, with estimates of the expence of completing the whole. By William Chapman, Engineer
- 1792: Report on the improvement of the harbour of Arklow and the practicability of a navigation from thence by the vales of the various branches of the Ovoca. Published by Order of the Subscribers. By William Chapman, Engineer
- 1792: The report of William Chapman, engineer
- 1793: Report of William Chapman, engineer, on the means of making Woodford River navigable
- 1795: Third and last part of a report on the proposed navigation between the east and west seas, (viz.) on the advantages and disadvantages of carrying the navigation on the south side of the river Tyne, ... By William Chapman,
- 1795: Report on the proposed navigation between the east and west seas, so far as extends from Newcastle to Haydon-Bridge, with observations on the separate advantages on the north and south sides of the River Tyne. By William Chapman, engineer, M.R.I.A
- 1795: Report on the proposed navigation between the east and west seas
- 1795: Second part of a report on the proposed navigation between the east and west seas, viz. from Haydon-Bridge to Maryport. With Observations ON Lines To Penrith, Sandsfield, Ravensbank, Bowness, Wigton, &c. By William Chapman, Engineer, M. R. I. A
- 1795: Report on the measures to be attended to in the survey of a line of navigation, from Newcastle upon Tyne, to the Irish Channel
- 1795: Second part of a report on the proposed navigation between the east and west seas, viz. from Haydon-Bridge, to Maryport; with Observations on Lines to Penrith, Sandsfield, Ravensbank, Bowness, Wigton, &c. By William Chapman Engineer, M. R. I. A
- 1795: Third and last part of a report on the proposed navigation between the east and west seas, (viz.) on the advantages, and disadvantages of carrying the navigation on the south side of the river Tyne, in the Different Courses that it is Capable of. By William Chapman, Engineer, M. R. I. A
- 1795: Report on the proposed navigation between the East and West seas
- 1796: Report on the measures to be attended to in the survey of a line of navigation
- 1796: The report of Mr. Chapman respecting the drainage of the low grounds lying below the Wolds, on the west side of the river Hull, and in Frodingham Carrs, and at Lisset. &c
- 1797: Observations on the various systems of canal navigation
- 1797: Report of William Chapman, engineer, on the drainage and navigation of Keyingham Level, in Holderness
- 1797: Observations on Mr John Sutcliffe's report on a proposed line of canal
- 1798: A sermon for the benefit of the Margate Sea-Bathing Infirmary, by the Rev. W. Chapman, A.M. curate of Margate
- 1799: Two sermons, preached at Margate
- 1800: Observations on the improvement of Boston Haven, Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of the Landed and Commercial Interest, to the Commissioners of the Drainages Dependent on this Haven, and to the Corporation of Boston, By William Chapman
- 1800: Facts and remarks relative to the Witham and the Welland: ... By William Chapman
- 1800: Report of William Chapman, engineer, on the means of draining the low grounds in the vales of the Derwent and Hertford, in the North and East ridings of the county of York
- 1800: Report on the harbour of Scarborough; and on the means necessary for its improvement. By William Chapman, Engineer.
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