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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... hundred of Colneis , and part of the hundreds of Carlford , Loes , Wilford , Plomesgate , Blything , Mutford , and Lothingland . This part may also be sub- divided into marsh , arable , and heathlands . The marshland is naturally ...
... hundred of Colneis , and part of the hundreds of Carlford , Loes , Wilford , Plomesgate , Blything , Mutford , and Lothingland . This part may also be sub- divided into marsh , arable , and heathlands . The marshland is naturally ...
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... hundred of Lackford , and the remaining parts of the hundreds of Blackbourn , Thedwastre , and Thingoe ; and affords good corn in many places . AGRICULTURE . - It is no small praise for the farmers of this county to assert , that they ...
... hundred of Lackford , and the remaining parts of the hundreds of Blackbourn , Thedwastre , and Thingoe ; and affords good corn in many places . AGRICULTURE . - It is no small praise for the farmers of this county to assert , that they ...
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... hundred , where the farmers are excellent man- agers , their course is 1. Turnips . 2. Barley . 3. Trefoil and ray - grass . 4. Peas dibbled . 5. Barley . In the fenny part of the county , the method generally pursued , is to sow cole ...
... hundred , where the farmers are excellent man- agers , their course is 1. Turnips . 2. Barley . 3. Trefoil and ray - grass . 4. Peas dibbled . 5. Barley . In the fenny part of the county , the method generally pursued , is to sow cole ...
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... hundred 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 ...
... hundred 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 ...
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... hundred per cent . To agricultural societies , which in other parts of the kingdom have been productive of great and extensive benefit , Suffolk is perhaps less indebted than any other county . The only institution of this kind , was ...
... hundred per cent . To agricultural societies , which in other parts of the kingdom have been productive of great and extensive benefit , Suffolk is perhaps less indebted than any other county . The only institution of this kind , was ...
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