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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The principal artificial grasses are trefoil, red and white clover, and rye-grass; lucern is cultivated in a few … some of them are horned, and for the most part they have white faces and legs: their wool is short and coarse, and is … coal tract: this marble has a black ground variegated with white, bears a beautiful polish, and is wrought on the spot …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 43. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF IPSWICH The Carmelite or White Friars seem to have been established at Ipswich in … chosen for the meetings of the provincial chapters of the White Friars, so that it may be fairly assumed that the house … asking for the gift of the house of the Ipswich White Friars. 11 The site was granted to Charles Lambard, of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Incle', '25 peeces Carnshion Incle' and '9 peces of white Incle [Inventories (1667)]. It is not clear why this …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of which are taken from their nests on the face of the cliff by some of the adventurous islanders, who descend from … with which other grasses are often intermingled, such as white clover, trefoil, and rye-grass. Rather more than … the lowland pastures. Their faces and legs are generally white, and some of the sheep are horned. The smaller sort …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… appearance, are in general built of stone, rough-cast and white-washed. The environs abound with sceuery strikingly …
A Dictionary of London
… Moor Lane See Car Square. Carr Yard, Seething Lane See White Horse Yard. Carron and London and Continental Steam …
The Environs of London
… 17, 1722; the monument is ornamented with his effigies in white marble; he is represented in a loose robe and flowing … In the north aisle, near Sir John Fellows's monument, is a white marble urn, with an inscription to the memory of Sir … the rich widdow Pranell, richly left indeed." Rowland White to Sir Robert Sidney, Jan. 16, 1599. Sidney State …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Kencot, Carterton, and Brize Norton, and Forest Marble and White Limestone further north around the Windrush. Alluvium …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on 1 a. sown with lucerne, the remaining 5 a. producing white oats, roots, and catch crops, while smallholders with 2 …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… contained in his deed, with an annual rent of one pair of white gloves, value one penny. (Seal.) These witnesses, dom …