The linked branch looks like it implements a very bare bones version of
this (restores a new tab with the closed URL).  Which may be a good
first cut.  But note that our competitors (at least Firefox & Chrome)
restore full state:

1) Position of tab relative to other tabs
2) Forward/back history of tab
3) State of form data and such in that tab

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Title:
  Add a keyboard shortcut for "undo tab close"

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Triaged
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  It is very useful to be able to undo an accidentally-closed tab.
  Either because of a missed mouse click on the tab bar, accidentally
  hitting ctrl+w instead of ctrl+a (or whatever), or just simply being
  dumb.

  Chromium and Firefox both use Shift+Ctrl+T for this.

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