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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... present state ; ars Index Table , shewing at one view the distance of all the Towns from London and each other . THE PRESENT PATRONS OF LIVINGS , IN EVERY PARISH ; AND THE FORMER AND PRESENT LORDS OF THE MANORS . Embellished with Prints ...
... present state ; ars Index Table , shewing at one view the distance of all the Towns from London and each other . THE PRESENT PATRONS OF LIVINGS , IN EVERY PARISH ; AND THE FORMER AND PRESENT LORDS OF THE MANORS . Embellished with Prints ...
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... changed in the last twenty - five years , the South Down now being every where prevalent . This new race was un- questionably introduced by Arthur Young , Esq . 匪 a fact not depending on any present assertion respecting 14 THE SUFFOLK.
... changed in the last twenty - five years , the South Down now being every where prevalent . This new race was un- questionably introduced by Arthur Young , Esq . 匪 a fact not depending on any present assertion respecting 14 THE SUFFOLK.
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... present assertion respecting what was done many years ago , but published at the time in the Annals of Agri- , culture . They afterwards passed into Norfolk , in consequence of Mr. Young's recommenda- tion , of them to the late Earl of ...
... present assertion respecting what was done many years ago , but published at the time in the Annals of Agri- , culture . They afterwards passed into Norfolk , in consequence of Mr. Young's recommenda- tion , of them to the late Earl of ...
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... present time Ransom's ploughs are almost universally used . Mr. Berry , of Swords , New England , has in- vented a machine , simple in its construction , by which with it and the attendant , an acre of po- tatoes can be dug out in an ...
... present time Ransom's ploughs are almost universally used . Mr. Berry , of Swords , New England , has in- vented a machine , simple in its construction , by which with it and the attendant , an acre of po- tatoes can be dug out in an ...
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... present ; and of which fur- ther notice will be taken in treating of that town . The principal fabric of the county was , till lately , the spinning and combing of wool , which extended throughout , the greater part of Suf- folk , with ...
... present ; and of which fur- ther notice will be taken in treating of that town . The principal fabric of the county was , till lately , the spinning and combing of wool , which extended throughout , the greater part of Suf- folk , with ...
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