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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… is distinguished by its yellow spiked flowers, deep green foliage and aromatic scent. Agrimony was a popular …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and loam. ( b) Stoke Newington, Clapton, Hackney, Bethnal Green, Stepney. The soil is rich and mellow, and at Hackney … is one of the most valuable manures upon the Chace.' 20 In many cases, owing to want of experience, the best … large hay barns, holding from 50 to 100 loads of hay each. 29 The report of the agricultural instruments 30 is not so …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… hectare were to be available to farmers who took at least 20 per cent of their arable land out of production. Land set … were increasingly under pressure from the advocates of 'green', conservationist, or environmental policies. 13 The … been expressing concern at the loss of old farm buildings. 29 By 1988, however, many Shropshire landowners and farmers …
A History of the County of Oxford
… extending roughly from Bicester to Merton, White Cross Green, and indeed nearly to Oxford along the banks of the … Ninety years ago stonebrash is said to have let for 20 s. to 25 s. an acre, but from 15 s. to 20 s. an acre is … Agricultural Returns for the ten years 18941903, we have 29 bushels an acre. This is not so satisfactory as may appear …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lynchards should be left to mark the bounds of allotments. 20 Furthermore, some severalty lands, and even inclosures, … royal forests, there was also some increase in population. 29 It cannot be said simply that inclosures either did or did … ff. 7882, 130 sqq., 173 sqq., /203, ff. 365 sqq.; SC 12/20/27; E 154/2/36 and /37; E 178/2409; E 315/420, ff. 7 sqq.; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in sheep, a tendency that bears out Davis's complaints. 20 Some increase in turnip, potato, and artificial grass … this by reducing his corn acreage and increasing his green crops. 23 The consequently larger outputs of lamb, … for their now uneconomic size and loss of stubble rights. 29 In many cases, however, small men disappeared. 30 As has …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… before 1877 the farmer's income seems to have formed only 20 per cent. of the net farm product, while the landlord took … which was not surpassed until 1945; it had increased by 29 per cent. since 1869. 28 The annual agricultural … 8 per cent. smaller than in 1868. The largest area under green crops ever recorded was in the first year, 1866, when …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… built in 1700. Alice Ellis, in 1709, left a house and 29 acres of land for apprenticing children. Aisby AISBY, a … of the parish have been commuted for 260, and there are 20 acres of glebe. …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1 Sep 1620. Many appearances before & some after (1615-29). College membership Medical education (university) Leiden … taken Censors gave A indemnity on previous practice for £20. Number of crimes 4 7 May 1619 Entry John SHEPHERD 666, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… coppices and woodland cleared and converted to arable. 20 In 1791 the parish was described as well wooded 21 but by … 28 Aisholt common measured c. 171 a. in 1920 and 1986. 29 In 1652 a woman was licensed to continue her limekiln for … (1982), 65. P.R.O., E 326/6012, 6091; ibid. SC 2/200/29. S.R.O., Q/REI 7/1; O.S. Map 6", Som. XLIX. SE. (1887 …
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