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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… sycamore, beech, spruce, and Scotch firs, with some larch, with the exception of which last all thrive well, and … of beech, elm, oak, sycamore, lime, and chesnut, with larch, Scotch, silver, and spruce firs, of all of which many …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and about 341 in plantations, consisting chiefly of larch and Scotch fir; it is bounded on the north by the … consisting chiefly of Scotch fir, with many sprinklings of larch, oak, ash, beech, elm, and other varieties. The castle, … are, to a great extent, in a pining state, especially the larch, very many of which have been entirely destroyed by …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Richard Wilding, of Ragdon. Acton also planted fir, larch, Spanish chestnut, elm, beech, walnut, and lime around … Hill and around the Hall, 20,500 seedlings, including larch and fir, being bought 1812-14. 77 From c. 1807, when T. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Polyporus officinalis, or female agaric, growing on larch trees and used in medicine as a cathartic and emetic. …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… was c. 25 a. of cover recently planted on Mansmead with larch and fir for foxhunting and let to the Blackmore Vale …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… state, are mostly ash, oak, elm, beech, plane, and larch, with some Scotch firs, which are chiefly on the poorer … trees, comprising most of those common to the country, the larch, spruce, and Scotch fir, after flourishing for twelve …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… off by the sheep. The wood planted consists of Scotch fir, larch, spruce, chesnut, poplar, hazel, and almost every … and the plantations consist of ash, beech, elm, sycamore, larch, and Scottish and spruce firs, all of which are in a … and poplar; and the plantations are principally larch, interspersed with fir; the wood of Dulcie forms an …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… very little ancient timber remains: the plantations are, larch, and spruce and Scotch firs, intermixed with oak, ash, … which are principally of modern date, are chiefly larch and oak. Auchterarder House is a handsome mansion in … and mountain ash, elm, and beech, and the plantations of larch, and spruce and Scotch firs; along the banks of the …
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