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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… which are very extensive, consist of Scotch firs, spruce, and larch, with lime, elm, and plane trees, of which …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… SLAVE, SLEEVE, SLIPPER, SMYRNA RAISINS, SNAIL, SPECTACLES, SPRUCE, SPUR, STEAN, STICKING PLASTER, STOCKINGS, STOOL, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… burgandie pitch; borgin pitch] The resinous juice of the spruce FIR, Abies excelsa, sometimes (though not in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… extensive modern plantations, consisting of common and spruce firs, larch, oak, ash, beech, and elm. The soil, along … and the various plantations, consisting chiefly of larch, spruce, and Scotch firs, add greatly to the appearance of the … chiefly of ash, elm, plane, larch, and Scotch and spruce firs, are in a very thriving state. The ecclesiastical …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
… to the county of Guisnes, for the Bailiff and Henry Spruce. Has replied that if any wood has been cut there it …
Old and New London
… many town-immured beingsas being gradually surrounded by spruce villas, &c. He styles Herne Hill "the elysium of many …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… imported, hence HESSIAN CANVAS, QUEENSBOROUGH CANVAS, SPRUCE CANVAS, VITRY CANVAS etc., although they appear in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 12,126. Several plantations have been made of Scotch fir, spruce, larch, oak, ash, and beech, which are, for the most … The plantations are principally oak, larch, and Scotch and spruce firs; they are well managed, and in a thriving state. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… a foretop, a foremast and a maintopmast. I have seen some spruce trees that will serve very well, but I expect my …
Whitehall
… rails and "balustres" of timber, and the floor laid with spruce deals; a strong timber roof covered with lead, and …
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