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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… crooked. Another part grows on sandy ground, mixed with reddish earth; "this timber is shaken and coltey, but as for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… found a brecciated limestone, which, when burnt, is of a reddish colour, and is used for manure, but considered to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… or waste. It abounds with limestone, and with stone of a reddish granulated texture, in which are found imbedded a few …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… red rock, in some few parts sandy, and in the remainder a reddish marl alternated with blue clay. The Manchester …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… by creditors 74 l. 16 s. 0 d. 172 2 10 Edward Reddish, Groom: wages and board wages 47 l. 6 s. 10 d.; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… state. The substrata are, white sandstone, clay-marl, reddish sandstone, limestone, and gypsum; the white sandstone … on the banks of the Leet, where it occurs in nodules of a reddish hue, and at Milne-Graden, where, in boring for coal …
Survey of London
… later addition replacing a garret. The brick was probably reddish in colour originally, but it was stuccoed in the …
Survey of London
… only discernible in the back wall of No. 2, where it is a reddish brown, but perhaps this was what the builders' …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… a semi-transparent quartz of a deep dull red, flesh or reddish white colour, much used for making SEALs etc. OED …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The stone, which is of a very fine grain, and of a reddish colour, varies from one quarter of an inch to five …
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