Crown Lands Act 1851
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Long title | An Act to make better Provision for the Management of the Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues of the Crown, and for the Direction of Public Works and Buildings. |
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Citation | 42 14 and 15 Vict |
Status: Amended | |
Revised text of statute as amended |
The Crown Lands Act 1851 is an Act of the UK Parliament.
It established the Commissioners of Works as the body responsible for management of royal parks and gardens, specifically;
- Saint James's Park
- Hyde Park
- Green Park
- Kensington Gardens
- Chelsea Garden
- The Treasury Garden
- Parliament Square Garden
- Regent's Park
- Primrose Hill
- Victoria Park
- Battersea Park
- Greenwich Park
- Kew Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, and Green
- Kew and Richmond Roads
- Hampton Court Gardens, Green, and Road
- Hampton Court Park
- Richmond Park and Richmond Green
- Bushey Park
- Holyrood Park
See also
References
External links
- The Crown Lands Act 1851, as amended, from Legislation.gov.uk.
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