10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEEDNESS»
Discover the use of
seedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
seedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Montgomery-shire Collections
Item a piece of land in “ Macs y groes” of three measures seedness, adjoining
south east to the high road, north east and north west to Mr. Clopton Prhys's
lands and south west to Mr. Richard Rocke's lands. Item in the same common
field a ...
2
The Montgomeryshire Collections
One other parcell of land, called by the name of Erw'r Person, lyeing and being in
a field there called Maesy Llan, containing in itself, by estimation, three hoope
seedness of corne or thereabouts, extending in length from the highway there, ...
3
Collections Historical and Archaeological Relating to ...
Item a piece of land in " Maes y groes" of three measures seedness, adjoining
south east to the high road, north east and north west to Mr. Clopton Prhys's
lands and south west to Mr. Richard Rocke's lands. Item in the same common
field a ...
4
Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind: The Nyaya Dualist Tradition
The first interpretation is that inherent ability is the same as seedness and so on.
This means that that which has seedness, that is, the seed, is inherently able. The
seed is a causal condition of the sapling and seedness is the specifier of the ...
Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti, 1999
5
Shropshire Notes and Queries
Itm. One other Leasow or Close called the stormy Leasow of four Strikes
Seedness adjoining to ye ahovesaid Common. Itm. in the Whitemoss field a land
of 2 ridges of a strike and a half seedness the lords lands in ye occupation of mr.
6
The Works of William Shakespeare
Fewness and truth, 'tis thus : — Your brother and his lover have embrac'd : As
those that feed grow full ; as blossoming-time, That from the seedness the bare
fallow brings (80) To teeming foison ; even so her plenteous womb Expresseth
his ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Dyce, 1891
7
The Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. The tempest. ...
Fewness and truth, 'tis thus : — Your brother and his lover have embrac'd : As
those that feed grow full ; as blossoming-time, That from the seedness the bare
fallow brings (S0) To teeming foison ; even so her plenteous womb Expresseth
his ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Dyce, 1880
... fallow at the wheat seedness next before the expiration of his tenancy, and has
afterwards reaped the wheat growing on such land, as and for a part of his 'way-
going crop, has been used and accustomed to, and of right ought to have, take, ...
9
Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, ...
... fallow at the wheat seedness next before the expiration of his tenancy, and has
afterwards reaped the wheat growing on such land, as and for a part of his 'way-
going crop, has been used and accustomed to, and of right ought to have, take, ...
10
A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Agricultural ...
within the parish, for every tenant and occupier of land in the parish, holding from
year to year, whose tenancy of land expires at Lady-day, where he has sown any
of his lands with wheat on a fallow at the wheat seedness next before the ...
George Wingrove Cooke, 1850