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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... land , viz . the Sandland , the Woodland , and the Fielding . The Sandland part , reaches from the river Or- well , by the seacoast to Yarmouth , and is pretty nearly separated from the Woodlands , by the great road leading from Ipswich ...
... land , viz . the Sandland , the Woodland , and the Fielding . The Sandland part , reaches from the river Or- well , by the seacoast to Yarmouth , and is pretty nearly separated from the Woodlands , by the great road leading from Ipswich ...
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... land in this county . That part which is arable , is in many places good for tillage , and produces abundant crops of all sorts of corn and grain ; and where it seems in a manner barren , it is fit for improvement by chalk , clay , and ...
... land in this county . That part which is arable , is in many places good for tillage , and produces abundant crops of all sorts of corn and grain ; and where it seems in a manner barren , it is fit for improvement by chalk , clay , and ...
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... lands ; and indeed several beneficial practices are to be observed among the former to which the latter are stran- gers . To point out these peculiarities , will be one of the principal objects of this article . Though the dairy ...
... lands ; and indeed several beneficial practices are to be observed among the former to which the latter are stran- gers . To point out these peculiarities , will be one of the principal objects of this article . Though the dairy ...
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... lands , parti- cularly if they be of a strong wet nature , was , for a length of time , confined to this county . It ... land , and the courses of crops , differ essentially , in the four distinct soils of which Suffolk consists . In the ...
... lands , parti- cularly if they be of a strong wet nature , was , for a length of time , confined to this county . It ... land , and the courses of crops , differ essentially , in the four distinct soils of which Suffolk consists . In the ...
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... lands and almost supersede the white . The crops not so commonly cultivated consist of hops , cabbages , carrots , lucerne , chicory , potatoes , and hemp . The cultivation of hops , introduced into En- gland in the reign of Henry VIII ...
... lands and almost supersede the white . The crops not so commonly cultivated consist of hops , cabbages , carrots , lucerne , chicory , potatoes , and hemp . The cultivation of hops , introduced into En- gland in the reign of Henry VIII ...
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