A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of London-Derry, IrelandG. and W. Nicol, 1814 - 359 pagina's |
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Pagina 167
... clover ; long - leaved trefoil ; well known . Observations . in my farm a weed ; it seems to abound in gum . in corn fields ; a weed . in Mr. Acheson's farm , & c . in gardens ; the young stems a dainty , when boiled . on the ...
... clover ; long - leaved trefoil ; well known . Observations . in my farm a weed ; it seems to abound in gum . in corn fields ; a weed . in Mr. Acheson's farm , & c . in gardens ; the young stems a dainty , when boiled . on the ...
Pagina 267
... clover , or grain beneath ; they also impede the air , light , and heat , which are essential to the ripening of fruits . Besides this , trees planted so close as 20 feet , very soon become ragged and fogged . If , on the contrary , the ...
... clover , or grain beneath ; they also impede the air , light , and heat , which are essential to the ripening of fruits . Besides this , trees planted so close as 20 feet , very soon become ragged and fogged . If , on the contrary , the ...
Pagina 296
... clover , & c . Irrigation . Irrigation is only commencing , in the improved mode ; in a rude way it has been long , but not generally , practised . The first good offer was made to a Gloucestershire man , brought by the Donegal Farming ...
... clover , & c . Irrigation . Irrigation is only commencing , in the improved mode ; in a rude way it has been long , but not generally , practised . The first good offer was made to a Gloucestershire man , brought by the Donegal Farming ...
Pagina 299
... clover sown , on account of promiscuous flocks of sheep , which are emphatically called pirates . The sea - wrack , gathered during the winter , is spread on the soil for next year's potatoes . One Irish car - load to a ridge of twenty ...
... clover sown , on account of promiscuous flocks of sheep , which are emphatically called pirates . The sea - wrack , gathered during the winter , is spread on the soil for next year's potatoes . One Irish car - load to a ridge of twenty ...
Pagina 302
... clover : if the land is too rich , then without clover . 3. Barley with clover . 4. Clover , cut for house feeding . 5. Clover [ 302 ]
... clover : if the land is too rich , then without clover . 3. Barley with clover . 4. Clover , cut for house feeding . 5. Clover [ 302 ]
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Pagina 144 - from which it first arose, it afterwards was displaced and torn;—that then, and not till then, organic forms, deprived of life, mixed with the wreck of this tumultuous agitation;—the spoils of the equator and the pole—of the deepest ocean and the highest mountain—mingled and inverted; " when the waters prevailed exceedingly on the earth, and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered!
Pagina 49 - reserved to his heirs and successors by the said letters patent. And further, We give, and by these presents for us, our heirs and successors, We grant and confirm to the aforesaid Society of the Governor and Assistants of London of the New Plantation in Ulster, and their successors, all and singular the premises above by these presents granted, or mentioned to be granted heretofore, with their
Pagina 196 - nine, besides two half-bulwarks; and for four of them there may be four cannons, or other great pieces; the rest are not all out so large, but these want very little. The rampart within the city is twelve feet thick of earth; all things are very well and substantially done, saving there
Pagina 50 - appurtenances, so fully, freely, and entirely, and in as ample manner and form as all and singular the same premises, or any part thereof,
Pagina 14 - is modelled on that of its parent city of London. EXTRACTS FROM THE CHARTER OF LONDON-DERRY. CHARLES the Second, by the Grace of God, King, Defender of the faith, and so forth, to all whom these presents shall come, Greeting: —WHEREAS our most illustrious grand-father, James, late King of England, of blessed memory, by his letters patent under the Great Seal of England, bearing date at Westminster the zgth day of
Pagina 54 - view of frank-pledge, courts baron, courts hundred, county courts, advowsons, profits, commodities, advantages, emoluments, and hereditaments, and all and singular other the premisses above said by these presents granted or mentioned to be granted, with their whole rights, members, and appurtenances (except before
Pagina 50 - year of his reign over England, and so forth, and of Scotland the 4,6th; except always, and reserved out of this our grant, all and • singular advowsons, donations, free dispositions, and rights of patronage of all and singular the churches of
Pagina 45 - and successors, unto the aforesaid Society of the Governor and •$ Assistants of London of the New Plantation of Ulster, and their
Pagina 50 - to our hands, or to the hands of any of our predecessors or ancestors, Kings or Queens of England and Ireland, or Lords or Ladies, of Ireland, by reason or pretext of any attainder or forfeiture, or by reason or pretence of any dissolution, surrender or reliction, of any late monasteries, abbies, priories, or
Pagina 31 - Tullealenowtra, Fannilly, Killynesreagh, Tullyallyenyeightra,Carronefarey, Coolrefrie, Dromgortfeighnan, Lisdeolan, Shian, Fardmore, Killamrissneglogh, Lismikirrielbeg, Clonken, Dromnegoy, Disartcowa, Gortin, Drumcorran, Tullyeightra, and Tullyowtra, being all single balliboes of land, and the third part of the balliboe of Gobneskrate, with all and singular their and every of their members and appurtenances, which said premisses last