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A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wroxeter, Lydley, and Shrawardine and were fed oats and bran. The farrier of the lord of Great Ness was called in at … and vetches, and with oats for milking ewes and milk and bran for lambs. 82 Apart from extra attention during lambing, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… so depriving them of the byproduct of the milling, the bran, for feeding to their pigs. 20 During the 18th century a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… west, for nearly nine miles, and is watered by the river Bran, from which it takes its name; and the Bishopric … Tay, also commands some finely-varied prospects. The river Bran has its source in Loch Freuchy, on the southern border … a small village, situated at the influx of the river Bran into the Tay, and, previously to the erection of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… half of the castle, town, lordship and manors of Dinas Bran, the castle, lordship and town of Holt, the lordship, …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… of them myself, two inches on the top meal; all the rest bran"have been consumed. Of the 1,000 men sent last I am …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… store sent from the undertakers decayed by means of the bran and long lying. Of this meal some six barrels remains …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… with his bucks whom he has entertained honourably with bran, oats and hay, and they are now in a fair park left to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 20 quintals of fish, 1 hogshead of oatmeal, 3 hogsheads of bran, 4 hogsheads of wine, 18,000 [lb.] of bread, fruit 1,000 …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… be a tissue-like fabric used for separating FLOUR from BRAN or for straining liquors, whether made from worsted, …
Chelsea Settlement and Bastardy Examinations, 1733-1766
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