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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... common . The management of the arable land , and the courses of crops , differ essentially , in the four distinct soils of which Suffolk consists . In the strong soils , the more general course includes summer fallow TRAVELLER . 5.
... common . The management of the arable land , and the courses of crops , differ essentially , in the four distinct soils of which Suffolk consists . In the strong soils , the more general course includes summer fallow TRAVELLER . 5.
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... four to six gallons a day . Some years since cabbages were universally cultivated as an article of food for cows , far superior to hay , but this practice as elsewhere observed , is now on the decline . Another peculiarity in the ...
... four to six gallons a day . Some years since cabbages were universally cultivated as an article of food for cows , far superior to hay , but this practice as elsewhere observed , is now on the decline . Another peculiarity in the ...
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... four 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 ...
... four 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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... ) of returning writs , and having a coroner ; and all fines and amerce- ments , & c . within his manors of Bungay , Kel- sale , Carlton , Peasenhall , the three Stonhams , Dennington , Brundish , the four Ilketsals , and : TRAVELLER . 21.
... ) of returning writs , and having a coroner ; and all fines and amerce- ments , & c . within his manors of Bungay , Kel- sale , Carlton , Peasenhall , the three Stonhams , Dennington , Brundish , the four Ilketsals , and : TRAVELLER . 21.
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... four Ilketsals , and : Cratfield . There is but one assize for the whole county ; but , at every assize , there are two grand juries ; one for the geldable , and the other for the liber- erty of Bury St. Edmunds . Suffolk and Nor- folk ...
... four Ilketsals , and : Cratfield . There is but one assize for the whole county ; but , at every assize , there are two grand juries ; one for the geldable , and the other for the liber- erty of Bury St. Edmunds . Suffolk and Nor- folk ...
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