10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRICKWOOD»
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1
A Treatise on the Law of Leases: With Forms and Precedents
Prickwood (A), it appeared that one being seised in fee made a lease for life, and
afterwards levied a fine to J. S. for fifteen years, remainder to himself for life, with
a power to make leases for twenty-one years or three lives in possession ; and ...
2
Researcher's Glossary: Of Words Found in Historical ...
See BOX-IRON. prevy see PRIVY prick see PRICKWOOD prick to ride, ride fast,
from 'pricking' the horse with spurs. 1 459: j prikkyng hat covered withe bloke
felwet. prick a shooting-mark, bull's-eye; a target; target-shooting. 1464: my
masterys ...
3
Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight: Formerly One of the ...
Fox against Prickwood. Caj« 16. A WRIT OF PROHIBITION was prayed to the
lord president J. being seise* and council of the marches of IVaks. in {<x> makes
* lease for life, The cafe was, jf. S. being seised of the land in fee, makes a lease
...
Sir George Croke, Sir Harbottle Grimston, Thomas Leach, 1791
4
The role of animals in biological cycling of forest-steppe ...
Of this, 66% is from warty prickwood and European bird cherry; about 17% from
European prickwood, blackthorn and pear; 11% from oak, raspberry and aspen.
In the forest cultures the roe deer feed less. The average weight of shoots ...
Roman Isaevich Zlotin, K. S. Khodashova, 1980
5
On the popular names of British Plants, being an explanation ...
BUR REED—BUTCHER's PRICKWOOD. 35 BUR REED, from its narrow reed-
like leaves, and the burs formed by its seed-vessels, Sparganium ramosum, L.
BUR THISTLE, from its prickly involucre, > Cnicus lanceolatus, L. BUR-WEED, ...
Richard Chandler Alexander PRIOR, 1863
6
Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum
Identification. Lin. Sp., p. 171. ; Don't Mill., 3. p. 399. ; Lodd. Cat., edit. 1836.
Syntmyi/u-t. C. fce'mina Haii Spn, 400. ; Ylrga sanguinea Matth. laigr. 1. p. 236. ;
Female Cornel, i)ogberry Tree, Hound Tree, Ilound's-berry Tree, Prickwood,
Gaten or ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1842
7
A Treatise on Powers: With Supplement, Bringing the New ...
In Fo1: v. Prickwood (s), which arose iuider a settlement of lands partly in
possession, and partly in lease for lives, with a power to lease for three lives, or
twenty-one years in possession at the ancient rent,-.it was considered that only
leases in ...
8
An encyclopædia of trees and shrubs; being the Arboretum et ...
Prickwood alludes to Uie use of the wood for skewers ; Gaten Tree is a corruption
of Gate treow, the Saxon name for this species ; or, aa some suppose, It Is
derived from gayta, the Spanish word for a pipe, the wood of this tree being more
...
John Claudius Loudon, 1842
9
A Botanical Arrangement of British Plants: Including the ...
836 570 Pricking large Sea Rush 358 298 Pricklenep 268 61 Prickly Glasswort
258 220 Prick Madam > 466 829 Prick "timber J 60 275 Prick Timber 7"ree 24 r
579 Prickwood .... 160 113 Prickwood 241 ibid Prim „.„ 7 210 Primrose 202 523 ...
William Withering, Jonathan Stokes, 1792
10
An Encyclopaedia of Trees and Shrubs: Being the Arboretum Et ...
23fi. ; Female Cornel, Dogberry Tree, Hound Tree, Hound's-berry Tree,
Prickwood, Gatcn or Gotten Tree, Cater or Cutter Tree, Caltcrldge Tree, wild
Cornel ; Cornouiller sauvage, sanguin, or femelle, l'uine ur Bois punais. Fr. ;
rother llartriegei ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1869