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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a place beyond Lydde wher as a great numbre of holme trees groueth apon a banke of baches throwen up by these and … there grows the great number of the sea holly, or holm trees, as mentioned by Leland, like a little low wood, for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of subsistence by this fatality. The damage done to the trees and buildings was as great in proportion; many barns … as were several hares, pheasants and partridges, and the trees were every where stript of almost all their leaves. So …
Survey of London
… them to send to his house in King Street a parcel of fruit trees "which arrived in the yacht which came in last night …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
Survey of London
… permission to their tenant, Thomas Dunn, to grub up the trees from his "Garden Ground" and convert it into "Tenter … grazing and for market gardens. In 1825 there were fruit trees bordering Horsemonger Lane (now Harper Road) and crops …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… pit to construct a lake with a high mound running into it. Trees and shrubs were planted according to their botanical … also long been known for its many fine specimens of rare trees. By the seventies the main features of the Garden had … plants at their best during the winter, a collection of trees that flourished in Europe before the Ice Age, a new …
Old and New London
… 16 feet, and that on the river side 20 feet, planted with trees 20 feet apart. On the river side the footway is bounded …
Survey of London
… two sides of which are formed by low walls and a screen of trees. Externally there are motifs from Early Christian, …
Survey of London
A Survey of London
… place then called the Elmes, for that there grew many Elme trees, and this had beene the place of execution for …
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