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A History of the County of Oxford
… the second early, and late or main-crop varieties; the cold winds in spring and night frosts make the growth of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… beasts were left more or less unattended. Many of the cold, tenacious common fields were inclosed and converted to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bath and West Society. They were, however, ill-adapted for cold hilly situations, the lambs being born at least a month … shovelled on in great quantities. When the ashes were cold they provided good potash and were scattered and …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and boiled or baked with SPICEs, and then served hot or cold in thick slices [Raffald (1769, new ed. 1977)]; [Smith …
Survey of London
… under the direction of a maitre d'htel, and of 'Hot and Cold Baths etc.', for the use of the inhabitants. But the … Copland agreed 'that the Dining Room Kitchen Cellars Hot & Cold Baths Residence of the Maitre D' HotelThe Pavement, Iron …
Survey of London
… of educated men has long ago given place to a feeling of cold contempt. The monument, as it is, represents, not …
Old and New London
… wheel, one half of which is constantly enjoying a cold bath of ink. While no electric current flows, the paper …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… disuse: there is a small fair on St. Andrew's day, called Cold Fair. The living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 59; …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… the open fields. 15 The two-field system of planting on cold wet clay probably restricted cropping, and of 109 a. of …
A Dictionary of London
… bequest, 1500-1600, No. 7). Two messuages belonging to Cold Harbour were given by Philip St. Cleare towards the … Steeple and Quire stood on an arched gate, the entrance to Cold Harbour (S. 257). Mention is made in early deeds of …
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