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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
A History of the County of Somerset
… timber was sold. 9 In 1813 nursery trees for sale included larch, Scotch spruce, silver fir, and Balm of Gilead. 10 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… port since the dismission of James Thompson, mate to James Larch in) as an established waterman ibid, loco said …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… made, mainly with a mixture of oak and ash but with some larch; most of them survived in 1979 as scrubby woodland. 57 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and the plantations, which are chiefly Scotch fir and larch, are under good management, and in a thriving state, … value of the parish is 5246. The plantations are chiefly larch and Scotch fir, occasionally intermixed with various … have a right of pasturage. The woods consist mainly of larch and oak, which latter, though of recent introduction, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… places enlivened with flourishing plantations, chiefly of larch and Scotch fir; the timber in Flisk wood, of more … horse-chesnut; and there are fine plantations of birch, larch, Scotch fir, and other growing timber in a flourishing … of high cultivation; about 1000 acres are under fir and larch plantation, and the remainder is hill pasture. The …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
A History of the County of Gloucester
… inclosures much greater use was made of conifers (usually larch) as 'nurses' to protect the young oaks. The surviving … in 1893, were planted with a mixture of oak, beech, larch, and chestnut; only where the ground was suitable was … fir (16 per cent), Norway spruce (11 per cent), and larch and Corsican pine (each 7 per cent). 79 Large areas of …
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