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A History of the County of Oxford
… as a single farm. 109 In 1787 the tenant of Hardwick, John Salmon, was apparently the largest arable farmer in Banbury. … Young's account of 1809 of the course followed by John Salmon at Hardwick: (1) turnips, (2) barley or spring wheat, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… which might be made a profitable branch of trade. The salmon-fishery in the river Doveran, which is the property of … which one is let by the corporation for 191 per annum; the salmon are sent, either packed in ice, or pickled, … countless smaller streams, which turn numerous mills. The salmon-fisheries on the Spey and Doveran are extensive, the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… recipes published by Charles Carter. He suggest that like SALMON and MULLET, barbel could be barbecued and served with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… receive and discharge their cargoes. There is an extensive salmon-fishery in the river, the property of the Earl of …
The Environs of London
… discriminate them, except when the hundred is mentioned. Salmon 54, by not attending to this circumstance, has … Itinerary 62, and Somner's Description of Canterbury. Salmon says, that foundations of buildings have been …
A History of the County of London
… caused the fisherman to take an unprecedented draught of salmon, one of which he charged him to present to the bishop … (Rolls Ser.), i, 266. This was the origin of the tithe of salmon paid annually to the abbey from the Thames fishermen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… III. for the extent of its traffic in wool, hides, salmon, &c., which was carried on both by native merchants, … of the continental war: the exports are corn, wool, salmon, cod, haddock, herrings, and coal; and the imports, … for manure. About 800 men are employed in the fishery: the salmon and trout, of which large quantities are caught, are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… III., for the extent of its traffic in wool, hides, salmon, &c., which was carried on both by native merchants, … of the continental war: the exports are, corn, wool, salmon, cod, haddock, herrings, and coal; and the imports, … for manure. About 800 men are employed in the fishery: the salmon and trout, of which large quantities are caught, are …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Valline, were hanged before a great crowd near the Salmon and Ball. 82 Some 15 months later the mob murdered a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the walk took its name, by 1687. 32 On the west side the Salmon and Ball, on the southern corner of Cambridge Road and … of Bethnal Green Road in 1756. 34 It was outside the Salmon and Ball that rioters were hanged in 1771. 35 The … Philanthropic Pension society, founded in 1822, met at the Salmon and Ball in 1841 16 and at the Green Man in 1870. The …
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