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This work offers a chronological and descriptive history of the Forest of Dean from ancient and Roman-era mining and earthworks through medieval royal administration to nineteenth-century management. It assembles accounts of ironworking practices, legal customs of free miners, perambulations, enclosures, and the impact of wars and industrial changes on woodland and industry. It details 17th–19th-century surveys, commissions, Acts, plantation schemes, and local disputes over timber, mines, and common rights. It also describes the Forest's inhabitants, their customs, institutions, churches, and schools, and includes reports, orders, and contemporary observations to illustrate changing social, economic, and environmental conditions.

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H. G. Nicholls

H. G. Nicholls was a writer and historian known for his works on the industrial and historical significance of the Forest of Dean in England. His notable publications include "Iron Making in the Olden Times," which explores the ancient mining and forging practices in the region, and "The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account," providing a comprehensive overview of the area's history and landscape. Nicholls' writings contribute to the understanding of the local heritage and the evolution of iron-making techniques, reflecting the cultural and industrial legacy of the Forest of Dean.

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