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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Bishop, if it should be demanded. Matthew Wentworth, esq. Patrick Wilkinsone, gent., and Katherine his wife Lands in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… city boundary, and within the county of Somerset in 1899 (Dr. J. A. Norton, Bristol). 53. Spotted Flycatcher. Muscicapa … at Chewton, and another shot in Cleeve Wood near Yatton (Dr. J. A. Norton, Bristol). 121. Honey-Buzzard. Pernis …
A History of the County of Somerset
… insects are only kept within due bounds by their means. Dr. Sharp says that the destructive Winter Moth ( Cheimatobia … or sheath-wings. They exist in enormous numbers, Dr. Sharp considering them to form the predominant order of … and was taken to Mr. Bidgood by the captor. In 1864 Dr. Terry records it as 'rare, near Bath.' One was captured …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1 This Mr. Baker of Bridgwater was a correspondent of Dr. Leach, and subsequently of Thomas Bell, both … owing to their extreme minuteness. On this point Mr. (now Dr.) W. T. Calman writes as follows: 'So far as concerns the … seems to be Cytheridea torosa (Rupert Jones), which Dr. G. S. Brady reports from Weston-super-Mare on the …
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