A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk: Containing an Account of Its Situation, Extent, Population ...J. Munro, 1829 - 522 pages |
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... acres . It is sub . divided into twenty - three hundreds , in which are twenty - eight market - towns : the whole number of parishes is 523 , besides hamlets . The hun- dreds according to the returns in 1821. are as follow : B HOUSES ...
... acres . It is sub . divided into twenty - three hundreds , in which are twenty - eight market - towns : the whole number of parishes is 523 , besides hamlets . The hun- dreds according to the returns in 1821. are as follow : B HOUSES ...
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... acres of them are now converted into good arable land , by that excel- lent manure , The Woodland part , extends from the north- east corner of the hundred of Blything , to the south - west corner of the county at Haverhill ; and ...
... acres of them are now converted into good arable land , by that excel- lent manure , The Woodland part , extends from the north- east corner of the hundred of Blything , to the south - west corner of the county at Haverhill ; and ...
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... acres . There are also about ten acres cultivated at Rushmere near Ipswich , within a few years ; upon a particular soil , which pro- duce very fine hops . In regard to cabbages , Mr. Young observes , that the heavy part of Suffolk is ...
... acres . There are also about ten acres cultivated at Rushmere near Ipswich , within a few years ; upon a particular soil , which pro- duce very fine hops . In regard to cabbages , Mr. Young observes , that the heavy part of Suffolk is ...
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... acre is about eight guineas , and the value from twelve to fifteen . The merit of introducing chicory into the ... acres in the hands of one person . This is an article of considerable im- C portance , on account of the employment ...
... acre is about eight guineas , and the value from twelve to fifteen . The merit of introducing chicory into the ... acres in the hands of one person . This is an article of considerable im- C portance , on account of the employment ...
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... acres , and the fen district one to six acres . Accord- ing to these proportions the number will be : Sand 270,000 acres - sheep 135,000 Loam 500,000 Fen 30,000 100,000 5,000 240,000 Suffolk is not less celebrated for its breed of ...
... acres , and the fen district one to six acres . Accord- ing to these proportions the number will be : Sand 270,000 acres - sheep 135,000 Loam 500,000 Fen 30,000 100,000 5,000 240,000 Suffolk is not less celebrated for its breed of ...
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