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A History of the County of London
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… four items of furniture: on 22 October 1745 8 very good Larch walnutry chairs with quilted backs 14; on 26 October a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are not extensive, but thrive well; they consist mainly of larch and oak, which appear adapted to the soil. Balmaghie … which are chiefly of Scotch and spruce firs, and larch-trees, for all of which the ground is well adapted. The … are of very great extent, consist chiefly of pine and larch, interspersed with birch, oak, beech, ash, and a few …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the plantations, which are on a very limited scale, are larch, interspersed with oak and ash, which seem to thrive … The plantations consist of oak, ash, elm, and plane, with larch, and silver, spruce, and Scotch firs. The substratum is … plantations include Scotch fir, with mixtures of birch and larch. The grounds of the splendid mansion of Gordon Castle …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… every kind of timber, with groves and plantations of larch and other trees of the richest verdure; and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… sacking manufactory; two tanneries, in one of which the larch bark is used for the finer kinds of leather; an …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are very extensive, consist of Scotch firs, spruce, and larch, with lime, elm, and plane trees, of which there are … plantations, comprising alder, birch, hazel, mountain-ash, larch to a considerable extent, and Scotch fir, though none … for the most part, of Scotch fir, with sprinklings of larch, beech, and other trees, is generally in a thriving …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… JAR, JENNET, JERSEY, JUSTAUCORPS, KETTLE, KNIFE, LACE, LARCH, LASTING, LATCH, LEATHER, LOOKING GLASS, LUSTRING, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with screening plantations of oak, beech, fir, and larch, including on the north the modern St. Ives and Rookery …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… about 3000 acres; the plantations, chiefly oak and larch, were for the most part formed by the late Duke of … about 960 acres. They consist chiefly of oak, ash, larch, and Scotch fir; and on some of the lands planted at an …
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