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Journal of the House of Lords
… with Clerks to execute their Orders. In your Opinion, is a long Residence in China necessary to qualify a Person to … Contract Price fixed? Those Prices have been fixed for a long Series of Years past; why they were so originally fixed … Amount of about One Third of the Value of this Tea. How long previous to the Delivery of the Tea is that Advance …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… stretchers, early 17th-century. Chest: in N. aisle, 5 ft. long with panelled sides, moulded base on carved feet and … of James Frampton II). Seating: in chancel, seat 6 ft. long with panelled back, carved top rail, shaped arm-rests on …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Supervised by Oxaal, I. Categories: Britain and Ireland; long modern The policy of indirect rule in Zambia (Northern … and integration in the West African sub- region: a long-run perspective. Shasi, M.O. Bajulaiye Ph.D., Salford. … Johnson, D. Ph.D., London. Supervised by Roberts, A.D. The long road to Geneva: a study of the origins of Ethiopia's …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… influenced by Rich. That the demolition began not very long after the suppression is shown by the fact that the same … between the west gate of the fair and the corner of Long Lane, which, though within the monastic bounds, were an … and the abuses of the foundation of the same hospital in long lapse of time lamentably occurring, being reformed, he …
Old and New London
… Gas WorksYork Road. The Midland Railway, unlike most other long lines, was commenced, not in London, but in the … and Tottenham, while the main line is carried by a long tunnel under Haverstock Hill, whence, emerging into open … was the topic of general conversation; but he did not long survive his triumph, if such it may be called. He died …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… feed on their after-grass at so much per head. There is a long account of experiments in breeding Spanish sheep which … Oats are thus returned:- 1876 5,293 acres 1906 2,317 " Long-stricken wheat and all but eliminated barley cultivation …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the county's population was predominantly rural, though long before the 1960s it was a dwindling minority that earned … largely rural and agricultural. 3 The main crises in the long history of Shropshire agriculture and rural landed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its varying soils. As the county is almost fifty miles long, and contains close on 480,000 acres of land, it is not … of the soil and keep the land free from weeds; others, so long as the tenant crops one quarter of the arable land with … heaps and allowing fermentation to go on unchecked for too long a period. Mineral superphosphates are largely used with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… such an agreement: it is agreed between the farmer, Henry Long, and the tenants there that the said farmer shall have … of inclosure. Most of the Cheese Country was inclosed long before the first parliamentary Inclosure Act was passed, … subsequent disparkment by the Englefields, occasioned a long dispute between that family and the townsfolk of Wootton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… green food. When dung was available it was put out in a long strawy state and trodden in. Flocks were culled for the … were worth about 3 an acre a year. The best meadow, the 'long grass meadow', was a mere 2 acres at Orcheston St. … for brief mention. Probably the most remarkable was the Stratton family. During the Napoleonic Wars they were small …
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