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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… cottages with lands in Castleford, Hougheton, Allerton-by-water, and Whitwood. William Jenkinson, Michael Jenkinson, … with lands and the half of an acre of land covered with water in Stansfeild. Gervase Rockley, esq., William Walker, … in Slyngesbye. Francis Tunstall de Thureslande Castell in co. Lanc., junr., esq., and John Tunstall Francis Tunstall de …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Robert Thorpe de Woodhall, and Francis Thorpe de Brampton, co. Lincoln, deceased, and against John Stowe de Normanton, co. Notts., and Alice his wife, and his heirs. William Denton … Robert Thorpe de Woodhall, and Francis Thorpe de Brampton, co. Lincoln, deceased, and against John Stowe de Normanton, …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… lands, and the moiety of one acre of land covered with water in Stansfeilde. Jane Yonge, widow Robert Taylor and Ann …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Dorset, looking-glass makers (1830). [D] Zerbon & Co., 18 Mersey St, Liverpool, carvers and gilders (1807). [D] …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… It was suggested occasionally as a YELLOW colour wash in WATER COLOUR painting in the second half of the eighteenth …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and two asterisks denote occurrence in both fresh and salt water. TELEOSTEANS ACANTHOPTERYGII *1. Perch. Perca … says Baker, ascend the Parret beyond the reach of tide water, probably to spawn, as the fry of this species are … Somerset even in comparatively modern times. The only two works I know of on the county birds which claim any attempt …
A History of the County of Somerset
… abundant. Mr. Macmillan found it at Castle Cary. The Great Water Beetle ( Hydrophilus piceus, L.) is plentiful near …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at least as marine species are concerned. So much fresh water mingles with the salt in that part of the Bristol … with which it is captured on the shore and in shallow water, and by the appeal which it makes to the human palate … not in the sense of being able to inhabit both land and water, but as being what is now called 'euryhaline,' …
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