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Journal of the House of Lords
… what we call Seam, which is a little Fat rendered down. No Potatoes? No. [10] Where did you see them dine together? At …
Journal of the House of Lords
… had never produced more than a meagre Crop of Oats or Potatoes, and hardly ever a little Wheat; that Land, last … brought the whole back, and after they had had a Crop of Potatoes they were sure of a Crop of Corn. You are speaking … their Land? They are all perfectly free. I believe, after Potatoes a Wheat Crop follows; it has generally, I believe, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Parts; One Part is manured and set the first Year with Potatoes, the next Year it is sown with Wheat, and the third … or Vegetables. Where do they procure the Manure? The Potatoes, and the Bran from the Barley and Wheat, enable them … regularly by the Farmers live upon? Bacon, Bread and Potatoes are the principal Articles. What do their Families …
Journal of the House of Lords
… was a very favourable Season) as follows, per Acre: Wheat. Potatoes. Oats. Beans. 7½ Sacks. 78 Sacks. 16 Sacks. No …
Journal of the House of Lords
… disposing of the Crops 8 16 10 126 15 10 Produce. £ s. d. Potatoes, sold at from 1 s. 3 d. to 1 s. 6 d. per Bushel 47 … of the Land) 29 2 5 In the Two preceding Years, in which Potatoes only were raised, the Loss exceeded 60£. per Ann. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto 8 oz. of Meat, with Potatoes and other Vegetables. 8 oz. of Meat, with Potatoes and other Vegetables. 8 oz. of Meat, with Potatoes and other Vegetables. Wednesday Ditto Ditto Ditto …
Journal of the House of Lords
… at present, Dawson, 257. - Population of, Dawson, 257. - Potatoes, Price of, in, Dawson, 261. - Road Work, Wages paid … Years, Sherborn, 108. - Population, Sherborn, 108. 110. - Potatoes and Corn sold to Labourers at reduced Prices by … with a little Land, Demainbray, 36. - - generally grow Potatoes and Wheat, Demainbray, 36. - - Land let to, is an …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… now it grows in the Streights) as well as it has done potatoes from Virginia'. He wrote that it was used more …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… drainage: the chief crops are, grain of different kinds, potatoes, turnips, and beet-root. The parish is altogether … much manure, but producing good crops of oats, bear, potatoes, and turnips. The farm-houses, with very few … sand. The usual crops of grain, and large quantities of potatoes, are raised; the lands have been partly inclosed, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a rich loam; the chief crops are, oats, barley, wheat, potatoes, and turnips. The system of agriculture is improved, … for which the soil is extremely favourable, oats, barley, potatoes, and turnips; a considerable number of sheep are … been rendered productive; the chief crops are, oats, potatoes, beans, and turnips, and there are a few acres of …
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