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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... , in his Government of Health , observes , that " tho ' there cometh many good hops from beyond sea , yet it is known that the goodly stilles and fruit- ful grounds of England do bring forth unto man's use TRAVELLER , 7.
... , in his Government of Health , observes , that " tho ' there cometh many good hops from beyond sea , yet it is known that the goodly stilles and fruit- ful grounds of England do bring forth unto man's use TRAVELLER , 7.
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... grounds of England do bring forth unto man's use , as good hops as groweth in any place in this world , as by proof I ... ground , an opinion which that celebrated agri- culturist thinks is founded on ill management . The cultivation of ...
... grounds of England do bring forth unto man's use , as good hops as groweth in any place in this world , as by proof I ... ground , an opinion which that celebrated agri- culturist thinks is founded on ill management . The cultivation of ...
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... Ground ; and a piece of glebe land near Finningham Church - yard , is denominated the Saffron Pans , or Panes , probably from the slips or beds in which the plants were set . Among the manures employed by the Suffolk farmers , the ...
... Ground ; and a piece of glebe land near Finningham Church - yard , is denominated the Saffron Pans , or Panes , probably from the slips or beds in which the plants were set . Among the manures employed by the Suffolk farmers , the ...
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... ground previously ploughed for grain , can be harrowed by it in an hour , a saving of nearly one hundred per cent . To agricultural societies , which in other parts of the kingdom have been productive of great and extensive benefit ...
... ground previously ploughed for grain , can be harrowed by it in an hour , a saving of nearly one hundred per cent . To agricultural societies , which in other parts of the kingdom have been productive of great and extensive benefit ...
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... parochial , and impropriated to St. Peter's priory . The prior and convent of the Holy Trinity , 1393. granted a piece of ground to the Burgesses of Ipswich , & c . in , the H parish of St. Mildred 24 feet long and 18 wide TRAVELLER . 49.
... parochial , and impropriated to St. Peter's priory . The prior and convent of the Holy Trinity , 1393. granted a piece of ground to the Burgesses of Ipswich , & c . in , the H parish of St. Mildred 24 feet long and 18 wide TRAVELLER . 49.
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