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Survey of London
… as a passenger carrier, pioneered this trade in imported livestock. It proved highly lucrative and contributed … whose company, the Australian Meat Company, combined livestock farming in Australia with the importing of tinned …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… issued in England prohibiting the exportation of horses, livestock and provisions, which seem to be in direct …
A History of the County of Somerset
… s. 36 In 1639 a wealthy man, John Fisher the younger, had livestock worth over £200 including nearly 100 sheep, and was …
Survey of London
… Islington to the markets in and around Smithfieldthe livestock market itself, held from the tenth century; … cloth fair in 1123 and continued until the closure of the livestock market in 1855; and the cattle market at Cow Cross, … with other parts of Clerkenwell. The removal of the livestock market to the new London Metropolitan Cattle Market …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and in the 1880s some were predominantly pastoral. 79 Livestock included sheep, dairy cattle, and pigs, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a problem, however. 21 Cattle were often the most valuable livestock listed in inventories: William Crutchley (d. 1678) … suitable for poultry or pig farming. 72 In the early 1960s livestock on the manorial farm included over 2,000 poultry in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… near there in 1339. 47 Table X Stanton Long: Land use, livestock, and crops 1867 1891 1938 1965 Percentage of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Stanway manor there were 3 ploughs in 1066 and 1086; the livestock in 1086 comprised 20 cattle, 59 swine, 260 sheep, …
A History of the County of Essex
… manor courts baron; tenants were amerced for allowing livestock onto the demesne, failing to scour ditches, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… clover, and 77 a. of permanent grass were returned. The livestock returned were 576 sheep and 23 cattle. 3 In 1926 in …
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