... that the former ought to flourish to the full cultivation of the land before the latter should take place as articles of commerce. In this year (1765) he married Miss Martha Allen of Lynn, a lady of a very respectable family, whose sister was the... On the Agriculture of Suffolk - Página 156por William Raynbird, Hugh Raynbird - 1849 - 324 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1820 - 496 páginas
...and reprinted them, under the head of " Sylva," as an appendix to his new publication of the Farmer's Letters, A work in which he treats of several subjects,...suitable companion for Arthur Young, but it proved to be the very reverse of a happy union ; it would ill become one who has enjoyed the pleasures of... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1893 - 1182 páginas
...informs us that she -was born in 1740 and died in 1815, and that she was " the great granddaughter of John Allen, Esq., of Lyng House in the county of Norfolk, the first person, according to the Count De Boulainvilliers, who there used marl." She was attractive... | |
| Marcus Porcius Cato - 1918 - 386 páginas
...not agree with him. There are some who put a good pasture first, and I am among them. husband, that she was "the great-grand-daughter of John Allen, esq. of Lyng House in the County of Norfolk, the first person according to the Comte de Boulainvilliers, who there used marl." The Romans did not... | |
| Arthur Young - 1926 - 192 páginas
...the celebrated Dr. Burney of Chelsea." She was the great-granddaughter of John Allen, Esq., of Lying House, in the county of Norfolk, who, according to...person who used marl as a manure in that county." 3 In 1766, his first child, Mary, was born. Two years later, he decided that the combination of families... | |
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