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A History of the County of Somerset
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Saxon words; Thel, which signifies the trunks or bodies of trees, and wall, as now used, meaning a fence; the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Calais, and twenty 25-ft. scaling ladders, for which 33 trees were felled. 77 Two coopers were mentioned c. 1604, 78 … was planted apparently shortly before 1778, 88 and oak trees were sold from it in 1825. 89 Other copses and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of open-field land, but the roads are well lined with trees and Thame Park in the southeast is well wooded. The …
A Dictionary of London
… at present and numerous piles and beams and trunks of oak trees have been found, suggesting the remains of the old …
Survey of London
… the side and in the rear, a fore-court with large timber trees, and tables and benches for out-door customers." He …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… places, grubbed up the thorns and bushes, cut down the trees, surrounded the whole with a wall, and planted a choice … the premises 20s. and he convenants, not to cut down any trees, except for the pales of the park, and for firing to be …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… flocks and herds were driven by it out of the fields, and trees were overthrown and torn up by the roots; in this …
Survey of London
… Brace expiring in 1821, at 60 per annum. It stocked fruit trees and also specialised in herbaceous and greenhouse … this change must be presumed, was still able to train his trees and plants against the blank return fronts and garden … the square was laid out informally with shrubs and small trees, though not quite along the lines suggested by Basevi …
A History of the County of Essex
… that. The Fairlop Oak, one of the most famous of Essex trees, stood about a mile north-east of Aldborough Hatch, on …
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