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A History of the County of Shropshire
… areas such as Shropshire swine had long been reared on acorns and mast. Many presentments for the perennial nuisance … of Myddle manor were forbidden to gather mast or acorns or to pannage 'any swine other than such as were . . . …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… might be made of it by 'inclosing, ploughing, and sowing acorns, granting sheep walks, or making advantageous leasows …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… terms of a number of swine that could be fattened on its acorns and beech nuts, though whether that number was then, … to meat of a wide range of organic matter (some like acorns or beech nuts otherwise inedible or poisonous), are …
A History of the County of Somerset
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… October 1798 to April 1799, fiftyfive acres were set with acorns; and, during the same period, 25,000 ash-trees, of …
The Environs of London
… impaling G. a cross cercel, OrBeake. ArmsG. seme of acorns and a lion ramp. Arg.Atwood, impaling, quarterly, 1 …
The Environs of London
… boughs to garnish houses, thorns for fences, and crabs and acorns gathered under the trees. The above brief account of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Bridge, under Kewer Dean, which is lately sown with acorns for the future growth of timber for His Majesty. The …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… a complete map of the forest, for pounds, and for sowing acorns to the amount of 5 l. The Treasury Lords to the Lord …
Calendar of Treasury Books
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