The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 58-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1986 |
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... chicory itself . Consignments of foreign chicory began to arrive about 1820 , though at first in such small quantities that they attracted little official attention . " Roasted or ground chicory was enumerated separately for import duty ...
... chicory itself . Consignments of foreign chicory began to arrive about 1820 , though at first in such small quantities that they attracted little official attention . " Roasted or ground chicory was enumerated separately for import duty ...
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... chicory to the British market in 1834 , though there is evidence to suggest that some was entering the country at least as early as 1832. As the trade in kiln - dried chicory developed , an increasing number of firms found it convenient ...
... chicory to the British market in 1834 , though there is evidence to suggest that some was entering the country at least as early as 1832. As the trade in kiln - dried chicory developed , an increasing number of firms found it convenient ...
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... chicory cultivation : In the Autumn of 1853 we find [ chicory ] grown in Kent , Surrey and Essex where the article was prepared , and met with great sale . Finding that there was increasing demand for its root , its culture spread to ...
... chicory cultivation : In the Autumn of 1853 we find [ chicory ] grown in Kent , Surrey and Essex where the article was prepared , and met with great sale . Finding that there was increasing demand for its root , its culture spread to ...
Contents
A BEAKER BURIAL AT WEST TANFIELD NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
ROMAN TILES FROM TEMPLEBOROUGH AND SLACK AND THE ADOPTION | 17 |
MORTHEN RECONSIDERED | 23 |
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