Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... breeds . There is the long - horned , or Craven breed , which are both bred and fed in the western parts , and also brought from the neighbouring county of Lancashire ; these are a hardy sort of cat- tle , and constitutionally disposed ...
... breeds . There is the long - horned , or Craven breed , which are both bred and fed in the western parts , and also brought from the neighbouring county of Lancashire ; these are a hardy sort of cat- tle , and constitutionally disposed ...
Page 47
... breed , are horned , light in the fore - quarter , and well made for exploring a hilly country , where there is little to feed them but heath and ling ; these are generally called the Peniston breed , from the name of the market town ...
... breed , are horned , light in the fore - quarter , and well made for exploring a hilly country , where there is little to feed them but heath and ling ; these are generally called the Peniston breed , from the name of the market town ...
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... breeds . Waste Lands . Nearly one - sixth part of the West Riding is waste land and moor ; the quantity , however , is lessening every day . There are many parts of these wastes ca- pable of great improvement , if divided and inclosed ...
... breeds . Waste Lands . Nearly one - sixth part of the West Riding is waste land and moor ; the quantity , however , is lessening every day . There are many parts of these wastes ca- pable of great improvement , if divided and inclosed ...
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... breed with tame cattle . Within the manor of Gisburn , on the high bank of the Ribble , is a small , but very entire , square fort , called Castle Haugh , and near it a barrow , which being opened was found to contain a rude earthern ...
... breed with tame cattle . Within the manor of Gisburn , on the high bank of the Ribble , is a small , but very entire , square fort , called Castle Haugh , and near it a barrow , which being opened was found to contain a rude earthern ...
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... breed was either originally established , or first so improved as to bring it into notice , and where , within the district now under survey , the best of the breed are still to be met with . This district is supposed to produce the ...
... breed was either originally established , or first so improved as to bring it into notice , and where , within the district now under survey , the best of the breed are still to be met with . This district is supposed to produce the ...
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