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Calendar of Treasury Books
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… e. For certain great stones for bases and ashlar stone and elm timber occupied about the foundation of the new house or …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… prohibit the Felling of any Timber hereafter, of Oak, Ash, Elm, or Beech, within the said Forest, upon any Pretence …
Old and New London
… 'long in city pent,' the view from the Achilles along the elm row, towards the Serpentine, has a park-like appearance, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… adding it to a SIMPLE WATER, in this case of the bark of ELM, presumably to make it more palatable and to make it keep …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… mountain-ash; and the plantations consist of ash, beech, elm, sycamore, larch, and Scottish and spruce firs, all of … kind; the most flourishing at present are, oak, beech, elm, plane, birch, ash, chesnut, larch, and Scotch, spruce, …
Survey of London
… 1 inch rebates on each upper edge into which the original elm floor boards had fitted, leaving their upper surfaces … in depth than the latter by the 1 inch thickness of the elm floor boards, which were laid over them. The oak floor …
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