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Register of the Freemen of the City of York
Journal of the House of Lords
… yet actually been brought before us. Growing Crops. [The Gardens are now continually plundered, &c.] Should the … be confided to the Justices of Peace. The Robbery of Gardens is frequent. I could extend this List much further. …
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… or BAJYHAT, or BAUGAYHER, or BAUGAYUT, (A. باغات bght). Gardens; garden lands. BAHADIRE, (P. بهادري bahdar). The name … bt a dwelling). A house with its appurtenances, such as gardens, orchards, and the like: domain. v. Nancar. KHAN …
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… be cultivated without Irrigation, Chaplin, 293. - grown in Gardens, not Production of Country, Warden, 185. - …
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… extend, not only to the Forests but to Timber in the Gardens and Fields of the several Proprietors? It was not, I … superintend the Monopoly, extended it to Timber grown in Gardens; but I believe it was that Officer's own Act. Great … Year, I have had them gathered in my own Garden, and those Gardens planted by the Convicts; watering regularly every Day …
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… named above, for the Creation of Mulberry and Opuntia Gardens, for the rearing of Silk Worms and of the Cochineal …
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… described as containing so much Rice Land, so many Gardens, so many Plantations of taxable Trees, &c. All this I … into small Tenures not much bigger than Irish Potato Gardens *-the Produce of the Soil a great Variety of …
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… by the Syeds, or Arab Priests, in their private Gardens. The Natives of Malabar don't use Coffee. Are you … as an Article of Commerce. I have seen it only in private Gardens for private Use. It is not a Production of the … though called Domestic Slaves, may have been worked in Gardens, and may also have been worked in Fields. Was the …
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