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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Wolseley-Bridge, where are good inns and extensive corn-warehouses near the river Trent and the Grand Trunk …
A History of the County of Oxford
… mowing the abbess's meadow, reaping, binding, and carrying corn for one day, and an autumn boon work, were still being … were four mills, 73 but in 1616 the mill comprised two corn mills and an adjoining fulling mill. 74 Part of the mill … the 18th century the dukes of Marlborough leased the corn and paper mills to a succession of millers and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… soil, generally good, and remarkable for the production of corn and vegetables; the scenery, interspersed with extensive … James Dupr, Esq. The tithes were commuted for land and corn-rents in 1802. The church is a stately edifice in the … of peace. The trade mainly consists in the exportation of corn, flour, and malt, and in the importation of coal, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and lower mills in Wombridge, almost certainly to grind corn; probably at least one of the mills was converted from … were apparently let in 1672 to Richard Adney, probably for corn milling. While the furnace was frequently listed in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Mr. Hitchcock. There are 137 acres of vicarial glebe, a corn-rent of 50 clear, and a parsonage-house. The church is …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at £180 yearly in 1815. 64 The tithes were commuted for a corn-rent of £277 in 1838, 65 and the value of the living was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… it was being worked by Nathaniel Cook, 35 and it was a corn-mill in 1818 when Thomas Hart was the tenant. 36 It was … heirs of John Wade. 46 In 1818 it was being worked as a corn-mill by William Clissold 47 but by 1838 it was again …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Swaffham Bulbeck priories; 4 it had 102 a. under corn in 1302 and c. 225 a. after 1350. 5 Saxton's home farm … Frost (d. 1807), rightly called 'opulent', lost £8,000 in corn when his stackyard burnt down in 1800. 39 Lord George … the Cheveley estate in 1816. 63 The traditional sheep and corn husbandry survived the late 19th-century depression by …
The Environs of London
… for making pendant frames for hay-ricks and stacks of corn; and safeguards to preserve them from vermin. It is used … To this treatise are added, observations on the export corn-laws, and the inclosure of waste lands. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… court of Heale ruled that all tenants were to take their corn to the mill: in 1609 three tenants were fined for not … was fined for taking excessive tolls, not protecting the corn from floods, and not repairing the mill. In 1600 the … it was then used neither as a water-mill nor as a corn-mill, though it housed a saw-mill. The innkeeper of the …
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