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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Blind School etc. Parliament was prorogued today. Sir W. Clay, I believe, intends putting up for Lambeth. I hope he …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… 'Choultry' in the morning and in the afternoon went to Mr Clay at Muswell Hill (the printers). He has a pleasant son … and drew it over again. No news. Wet day. 4. Went to Mr Clay's, cut up wood, paper etc, drew 'tail' a third time, … at present the book. 13. Finished 'Sugar beet,' went to Mr Clay's, Dare's and to Mr F. Gilbert's at Blackheath. No news. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… a fish, cut up wood etc. No news. My father went to Mr Clay's to dinner. It is now lightening very severely (sheet). … Yorkshire. 16. Finished missionary block and went to Clay's etc. No news. Fine until evening. I go to Ham this … No news. Fine day with promise of better. 30. Went to Clay's, went on with map etc. No news. Fine day. 31. Sunday. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… on boxwood is very tedious and disagreeable. 5. Went to Clay's, on with diagrams etc. 6. Sunday. Went to Maze Pond in … the proprietor of Sharpe's Magazine, who was backed by Mr Clay and his party, but opposed by a great many and disliked …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… in evening. 5. Touched up watches, West Moor pit, on with Clay Cross works etc. In evening went to cricket at … Rainy, pretty considerably during the day. 6. Went on with Clay Cross works, cut up wood etc. Showery. 7. Went on with Clay Cross works etc, cut up wood. In afternoon we were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… It comprises 2699 a. 1 r. 33 p.: the soil is generally clay, resting on deep red marl; the surface is flat, and … on the forest of Whittlebury; the soil is generally clay, upon limestone, and alluvial by the river side: there …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in others a rich loam, but for the greater part a stiff clay. The system of agriculture, previously to 1790, was in a … principal substrata are, schistus whinstone, sandstone, clay-slate, and, in some places, greenstone, porphyry, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… upon the Lower Greensand. A long, narrow strip of boulder clay bends westward and northward from Wicken's south-eastern … rises marginally higher only in parts of the boulder clay ridge, where the names of Spinney and Thornhall indicate … to the ways running north-west from the village along the clay ridge. 53 Other small groups of dwellings, scattered by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and in Whittlewood Forest in the W., is covered by Boulder Clay, but in the valley of a small stream which runs across … and around the existing village, on limestone and Boulder Clay, between 85 m. and 90 m. above OD. The surviving … of the parish, immediately S.E. of Rabbit Wood, on Boulder Clay at 85 m. above OD. The earthworks are on the S. side of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… south of the village and in the west is covered Boulder Clay. In the valley formed by the small stream which runs … are exposed. 47 Baker described the soil as a cold white clay, or in some parts a brown stone brash loam, overlying …
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