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A History of the County of Middlesex
… British development. The principal trees were oak and beech, often growing together, but with the oak predominant on the clay lands, and the beech on drier soils. The oak woods themselves are of two … and notably on the flat land between Chingford and High Beech characteristic 'wet oak-wood' is seen to advantage but …
Survey of London
… Rogers of St. Marylebone, a modeller, and William Philip Beech of Rotherhithe, a ship breaker. 19 d Stephen Pitt died …
A Survey of London
… street, from the which Crosse on the right hand East lyeth Beech lane, and reacheth to the White crosse streete. From …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… war a park of royal artillery has been established on the beech between the forts and the town, for the practice of …
Survey of London
… then scarce. Great difficulty was experienced in getting beech transported from the Ashridge estate in Hertfordshire, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… relate to the Assize of Billet, made, or to be made, of Beech-wood only. Address for the Instructions &c. about the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ease and then crossed the chase by the existing track to Beech Farm. Where it passed out of the parish on its way down …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… silver firs; and around the church are some fine plane and beech trees, of more than one hundred years' growth. The … the House of Tongue; they display some fine specimens of beech, ash, elm, and lime, with firs of various kinds, of … Scotch, and silver firs, interspersed with elm, alder, beech, and plane, of which the last is found to flourish in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1862 or 1863 in a room rented by the vicar at the back of Beech House. 2 In 1871 voluntary contributions and school …
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