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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… unshelled state in the Dictionary Archive for sale by nurserymen as SEED [Tradecards (n.d.)]. OED earliest date of …
Survey of London
… 4 Dec. 1753. O.S. sheet X/19, 1868. John Harvey, Early Nurserymen, 1974, pp. 2012. Faulkner, p. 606: J. C. Loudon, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… farmers were mentioned in 1850, 51 and nine (with five nurserymen) in 1875. 52 Evidence of house building and of a …
Old and New London
… Loddige, who ranked with the most eminent florists and nurserymen of their time. Indeed, the name of the Loddige …
Old and New London
… brick-fields, and some part of the ground is occupied by nurserymen and marketgardens. Previously to the middle of the …
Survey of London
… the bankruptcy of Samuel Harrison and William Bristow, the nurserymen, 65 freed some eight and a half acres of land for …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… residential development had brought a garage proprietor, 2 nurserymen, a coal merchant, and 2 shopkeepers to Thurnby by …
Survey of London
… marked with the name of Chandler and Buckingham, a firm of nurserymen in Vauxhall, 19 in which a few well-sited roads … for Dr. Edwards is not known. Chandler and Buckingham, the nurserymen whose plan of the Brockwell and Tulse Hill estates …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1938, besides Goodacres, there were a fruit grower, four nurserymen, and a firm called Todhurst nurseries, occupying …
A History of the County of Essex
… 19th century to meet the needs of London. In 1839 three nurserymen and gardeners were listed. 91 The acreage … under 10 a. 92 In 1863 there were 13 gardeners and 5 nurserymen and florists in business, but by 1906 only 1 market-gardener and 2 nurserymen were listed. 93 James Pamplin of Whipps Cross, who …
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