Search

Displaying 51 - 56 of 56
A History of the County of Lancaster
… beaked and legged gules holding in his beak a branch of seaweed called laver in-verted vert. The privileges which …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 5 and drainage. A third continuing problem, that of seaweed being driven on shore, was also present in 1805. 6 … at certain times of the year were mixed with the smells of seaweed, gathered for manure on the edge of the esplanade, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… worth £5 to the lord of Broadwater. 6 In the early 1830s seaweed was collected for manure, as well as white stone … when burnt yielded good quality lime; 7 the collection of seaweed continued later. 8 From c. 1800 trades recorded in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1852 the board made by-laws regulating the collection of seaweed for use as manure; 39 six years later, however, seaweed was still being piled there. 40 The right to collect …
A History of the County of Somerset
… are some fine stretches of sand and low rocks covered with seaweed which attract small parties of sanderlings and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… occurs beneath stones between tide-marks or under cast-up seaweed. It was found by Mr. Pocock in vast numbers on a … south of Portishead, under an accumulation of decaying seaweed marking the last high tide. 15. Schendyla nemorensis, …
Displaying 51 - 56 of 56