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Old and New London
… The line of road was almost exclusively occupied by nurserymen and florists, and it became, in consequence, to a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… besides 5 a. of nurseries. There had already been three nurserymen in the 1870s. 39 By the 1880s there were two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'William' pear. 68 Twenty-three market gardeners or nurserymen were listed in 18267, most of them at Turnham …
Survey of London
… of the nineteenth century the estate was mostly sub-let to nurserymen, but in May 1820 Catherine Lee agreed to let the …
Old and New London
… and Saturday, they replenish their stock from the nurserymen, who may be considered the manufacturers, in the … and was expected to prove a boon to the many florists and nurserymen scattered among the outskirts of London, but has …
Survey of London
… MR/PLT (Land Tax). K.P.L., MS. 63/1379: John Harvey, Early Nurserymen, 1974, p. 78. John Harvey, op. et loc. cit. M.D.R. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of hawthorn sets, of which great quantities are raised by nurserymen in the county. In those parts of Denbighshire …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… CARNATIONs and double HYACINTHs were offered for sale by nurserymen and florists [for example, NEWSPAPERS …
A History of the County of Oxford
… many such 'miscellaneous' workers were market-gardeners or nurserymen, tennis-court keepers, instrument-makers, … Hearne's Colln. viii. 355; cf. ix. 398; J. Harvey, Early Nurserymen, 613 and passim. City Properties, 186, 188; R. J. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1712 Narcissus Luttrell bought 25 varieties of pear from nurserymen near Little Chelsea, some of whom may have been in … east and west of London where much ground was occupied by nurserymen 'who spare no expense in collecting the choicest … early details of the industry are unclear, several nurserymen became extremely well known, as did the businesses …
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