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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… prosperous state. The substrata are, white sandstone, clay-marl, reddish sandstone, limestone, and gypsum; the white …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acres, the soil of which lies on chalk interspersed with marl; limestone is obtained, and, mixed with marl, is used for manure. In the centre of the parish is a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Thwait the 3d part of a fee here, and the 3d part of a marl-pit, &c. Rot. de D'nab; &c. Reg. Brosyd. Norw. pt. 2 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and near Marston rock is found a species of indurated marl, in thin lamin, very pliant, and hence termed flexible …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is undulated, and the soil in some places a rich fertile marl, and in others a strong clay. The village, which is … that of the rising ground, which is a stiff clay and marl. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… anno etc. lij. Isabella de Fortibus comitissa Albe Marl' recognovit se debere Edmundo de Wesery fratri W. de …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… to William and his heirs their right of digging and taking marl in certain selions within the said forty acres called 'Seyntemarylandes,' and of carrying away the marl at their pleasure, with provision that William and his …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
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