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A History of the County of Shropshire
… of special scientific interest saffron, see crops: dye sainfoin, see grass: artificial St. Asaph diocese, St. Ives …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Ryther: Sibyl of, see Aldborough Wm. of, Sails, Wilf., sainfoin, St. Andrew, Rog. of, St. Buryan (Cornw.), St. John: …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Edw., Ld. Sackville, Lionel, Ld. Sackville, fam., sainfoin, St. Briavels (Glos.), St. Évroul (Orne), abbey of, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cottesmore Rycote, saddlers, see leather Sadler, Tobias, sainfoin, see crops St. Denis abbey, see Paris St. John's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of potatoes, turnips, swedes, kale, rape, clover, and sainfoin, together c. 54 acres. Some 188 a. was under grass, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rye, barley, oats, peas and beans, hay, rye-grass, clover, sainfoin, lucerne, tares, turnips, potatoes, apples, pears, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… peas were planted in winter for harvesting in June and sainfoin was grown to stand up to four years. On the heavy …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… grasses are red and white clover, trefoil, lucerne, and sainfoin, with various kinds of hayseeds. Onions are …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and smallholders agreed to sow 22 a. of Dewcher field with sainfoin for 21 years, 28 as was still done c. 1787. 29 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 48 and were introducing new crops such as clover and sainfoin, 49 while focusing increasingly on sheep farming. … a.) and potatoes (22 a.), and 200 a. sown with clover and sainfoin. Farmers such as H.E. Batts of College farm, W.E. …
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