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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… comprising most of those common to the country, the larch, spruce, and Scotch fir, after flourishing for twelve or …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… packing, 45; Newcastle, 46; Normandy, 156; packing, 2; 'spruce', 647; striped, 156; striped with crewel, 405; striped … and cleansed. Deals, 28; Marienburg ('Meighborro'), 599; spruce, 563 Dials, 234; wooden, 340 Diaper towelling, 237; … 557; 'Lukes', 466; 'small square', 18; Spanish, 63; spruce, 145. Willan equates 'ames' with Almayne = Germany, …
A New History of London
… the c. ells, qt. six score 0 2 0 Ditto, gutting and spruce canvas, drillinges pack, duck hinderlands, middle good … linen, Dutch or French, the c. qt. five score 0 4 0 Yarn, spruce or Muscovia, the cwt. qt. 112lb. 0 2 0 All other goods …
Survey of London
… marbell. Item .j. litel iron panne to fetch fyre. Item .j. spruce cheste bound w t yron. Item .ij. longe coffres in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the sheep. The wood planted consists of Scotch fir, larch, spruce, chesnut, poplar, hazel, and almost every species … of ash, beech, elm, sycamore, larch, and Scottish and spruce firs, all of which are in a thriving state. The … beech, elm, plane, birch, ash, chesnut, larch, and Scotch, spruce, and silver firs; and within the last few years …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… ancient timber remains: the plantations are, larch, and spruce and Scotch firs, intermixed with oak, ash, elm, and … ash, elm, and beech, and the plantations of larch, and spruce and Scotch firs; along the banks of the Tay, are some … to five or six hands. Plantations comprising larch, spruce, Scotch fir, elm, ash, plane, and beech, have been …
A History of the County of Sussex
… on all sides by shrubs, with oak, elm, lime, hawthorn, and spruce outside. 93 The surrounding earthworks had already …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… with thriving plantations, which are chiefly of Scotch and spruce firs, and larch-trees, for all of which the ground is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of oak, ash, elm, and plane, with larch, and silver, spruce, and Scotch firs. The substratum is principally coal, … About 1000 acres are under wood, consisting of Scotch fir, spruce, and larch, all which thrive well: formerly the Scotch …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… c1000 Simone Clarke Found described as decayed, spoilt, SPRUCE Found describing GLASS, STOOL, VESSEL, VINEGAR Found …
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