10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEEDLIP»
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1
Seedlip and Sweet Apple: Poems
With astonishingly original poems inspired by extensive historical research, Arra Lynn Ross creates a collection linked thematically through the voice and story of the woman who was believed by her followers to be Christ incarnate.
2
Country Relics: An Account of Some Old Tools and Properties ...
I am led to this introduction because what I am now laying my hands upon in the
Hermitage, being one of the greatest prizes in it and extremely rare, calls for a
little procession of words to bring it on the scene. This is a wooden seedlip of ...
I also possess a specimen of this kidney-shaped metal seedlip or "seedcot" or "
seedcup" as it was called in the home counties and "hopper" or "scuttle"
elsewhere. Holding two or three pecks, "it was slung [by a strap^ to the left side of
the ...
4
Prophecies of ... Thomas Berney. A new ed. Book 2 [in 4 pt.].
The Vision of the Seedlip of White Wheat, dressed Monday, and clean, upon
which, at one end thereof, Tares were 18aJ0 poured. — ^[ Again, upon the
morning of Monday, the twenty-third day of May, in the same year, I beheld a
Vision, and ...
5
The Record Interpreter: A Collection of Abbreviations, Latin ...
See sartorium. sartam woodland brought into cultivation. See assartum. satiare to
impound. satifiare to ratify. satitolum a seedlip. satleria a salthouse, saltery.
satorium a seedlip, or basket used in sowing. iatrinum a bakehouse. saugma,
sauma ...
6
General view of the agriculture of the county of Essex: ...
SEEDLIP. Mr. Pattison, of Maldon, has made an ingenious improvement of the
common sowing basket ; he has made the bottom a wire sieve for sifting out the
seeds of weeds in the motion of sowing* anH attached a cloth bag beneath for ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, Arthur Young, 1813
7
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... on the South partly by Lands of Admiral Sir Roger Curtis Baronet, called
Bittlefome, and partly by other Lands, belonging to the said Richard Antram and
Joseph Crafler, called Seedlip, on the East by Land of the said Devisees in Trust
of the ...
8
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Seedlip, and lying between the same and the- Waite Lands allotted to the said
Devisees in Trust of 1h_e_sald Sir John Carter deceased, and the said Ann
Burrell; and also all that Piece or Parcel of Land, con~ taming by Statute Measure
...
9
The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual ...
In early England the wheat was sown into the plow furrow, often by a mere child,
who carried a bag or wooden hopper (known as a seedlip or seedcod) full of
grain in front of the horses or oxen drawing the plow. The same practice prevails
in ...
Peter Tracy Dondlinger, 1908
10
An Address presented to the Honourable the Commons of the ...
I saw tares* falling upon the wheat, as if they were being poured into the Seedlip,
at the right-hand end of it. Upon that self-same day the same University {eligious
Tests Bill was read a second time, in the House of Commons; the same being ...
Thomas BERNEY (Rector of Bracon Ash.), 1870