The Farmer's magazine . ?. 5 I S THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. FEBRUARY, 1842. No. 2.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a short-horn bull, Sir Thomas Fairfax, calved inApril, 1837; roan ; got by Norfolk (2377), dam Miss Fairfax, (Page 509, Vol. 3rd, HerdBook), by Fairfax (1023),g. d. Lily, by Young Warlaby (2812), gr. g. d. by Young Dim-ple (971), gr gr. g. d. by Snowball, gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Lay ton, a son of Mr. ChargesGrey Bull (872). Sir Thomas Fairfax was bred by Jonas Whitaker, Esq., Burley,near Otley, and sold by that gentleman to F. H. Fawkes, Esq., of Farnle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-5-i-s-the-farmers-magazine-february-1842-no-2vol-v-second-series-plate-i-the-subject-of-our-first-plate-is-a-short-horn-bull-sir-thomas-fairfax-calved-inapril-1837-roan-got-by-norfolk-2377-dam-miss-fairfax-page-509-vol-3rd-herdbook-by-fairfax-1023g-d-lily-by-young-warlaby-2812-gr-g-d-by-young-dim-ple-971-gr-gr-g-d-by-snowball-gr-gr-gr-g-d-by-lay-ton-a-son-of-mr-chargesgrey-bull-872-sir-thomas-fairfax-was-bred-by-jonas-whitaker-esq-burleynear-otley-and-sold-by-that-gentleman-to-f-h-fawkes-esq-of-farnle-image340243416.html
RM2ANFBXG–The Farmer's magazine . ?. 5 I S THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. FEBRUARY, 1842. No. 2.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a short-horn bull, Sir Thomas Fairfax, calved inApril, 1837; roan ; got by Norfolk (2377), dam Miss Fairfax, (Page 509, Vol. 3rd, HerdBook), by Fairfax (1023),g. d. Lily, by Young Warlaby (2812), gr. g. d. by Young Dim-ple (971), gr gr. g. d. by Snowball, gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Lay ton, a son of Mr. ChargesGrey Bull (872). Sir Thomas Fairfax was bred by Jonas Whitaker, Esq., Burley,near Otley, and sold by that gentleman to F. H. Fawkes, Esq., of Farnle
The Farmer's magazine . e is little or no demand for either crossedor Cheviot, and in the absence of sales we keep our quo-tations as before. s. d. s. d.Laid Highland Wool,per 24lbs.. 8 0 to 8 6 White do. do 11 6 12 0 Laid Crossed do..unwashed.. 9 0 10 0 Do. washed do 9 9 11 6 Do. Cheviot unwashed do 10 0 12 0 Do. washed 13 6 17 0 White Cheviot, washed 20 6 22 6 FOREIGN.CITY, March 28.—The past having been whatis termed a broken week, there is but little to reportof the wool market, which continues in nearly thesame position as last noticed. The accounts fromabroad have come in very sparingly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-e-is-little-or-no-demand-for-either-crossedor-cheviot-and-in-the-absence-of-sales-we-keep-our-quo-tations-as-before-s-d-s-dlaid-highland-woolper-24lbs-8-0-to-8-6-white-do-do-11-6-12-0-laid-crossed-dounwashed-9-0-10-0-do-washed-do-9-9-11-6-do-cheviot-unwashed-do-10-0-12-0-do-washed-13-6-17-0-white-cheviot-washed-20-6-22-6-foreigncity-march-28the-past-having-been-whatis-termed-a-broken-week-there-is-but-little-to-reportof-the-wool-market-which-continues-in-nearly-thesame-position-as-last-noticed-the-accounts-fromabroad-have-come-in-very-sparingly-image340241018.html
RM2ANF8TX–The Farmer's magazine . e is little or no demand for either crossedor Cheviot, and in the absence of sales we keep our quo-tations as before. s. d. s. d.Laid Highland Wool,per 24lbs.. 8 0 to 8 6 White do. do 11 6 12 0 Laid Crossed do..unwashed.. 9 0 10 0 Do. washed do 9 9 11 6 Do. Cheviot unwashed do 10 0 12 0 Do. washed 13 6 17 0 White Cheviot, washed 20 6 22 6 FOREIGN.CITY, March 28.—The past having been whatis termed a broken week, there is but little to reportof the wool market, which continues in nearly thesame position as last noticed. The accounts fromabroad have come in very sparingly
. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts. is consumed by the sheep. The manger which is preferable to any other is of suchlength as to be easily moved by two persons, and is made withfour or more upright posts, and with two boards or slats extend-ing the whole distance round its sides and ends. The bottomboard on the side may be ten or twelve inches in width ; andabove that, leaving a space of about a foot or fourteen inches,there may be another board of about six or eight inches inwidth. The width of the manger or box should be about twofeet. It should have a tight bottom, with two pieces Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-agriculture-of-massachusetts-is-consumed-by-the-sheep-the-manger-which-is-preferable-to-any-other-is-of-suchlength-as-to-be-easily-moved-by-two-persons-and-is-made-withfour-or-more-upright-posts-and-with-two-boards-or-slats-extend-ing-the-whole-distance-round-its-sides-and-ends-the-bottomboard-on-the-side-may-be-ten-or-twelve-inches-in-width-andabove-that-leaving-a-space-of-about-a-foot-or-fourteen-inchesthere-may-be-another-board-of-about-six-or-eight-inches-inwidth-the-width-of-the-manger-or-box-should-be-about-twofeet-it-should-have-a-tight-bottom-with-two-pieces-image336905347.html
RM2AG3A5R–. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts. is consumed by the sheep. The manger which is preferable to any other is of suchlength as to be easily moved by two persons, and is made withfour or more upright posts, and with two boards or slats extend-ing the whole distance round its sides and ends. The bottomboard on the side may be ten or twelve inches in width ; andabove that, leaving a space of about a foot or fourteen inches,there may be another board of about six or eight inches inwidth. The width of the manger or box should be about twofeet. It should have a tight bottom, with two pieces
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. ry thin, four or five Load ^ Improvement of arable Land. 175Load will do an Acre, in the fame manneras you do with Afhes, Malt Duft, &c. ofwhich we fhall fay more when we come to fu-perficial Drcffings, ^c. every good Husband-man then would by no means omit the gather^ing and getting Sheeps (or which is near thefame Natur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-ry-thin-four-or-five-load-improvement-of-arable-land-175load-will-do-an-acre-in-the-fame-manneras-you-do-with-afhes-malt-duft-c-ofwhich-we-fhall-fay-more-when-we-come-to-fu-perficial-drcffings-c-every-good-husband-man-then-would-by-no-means-omit-the-gathering-and-getting-sheeps-or-which-is-near-thefame-natur-image336988825.html
RM2AG74K5–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. ry thin, four or five Load ^ Improvement of arable Land. 175Load will do an Acre, in the fame manneras you do with Afhes, Malt Duft, &c. ofwhich we fhall fay more when we come to fu-perficial Drcffings, ^c. every good Husband-man then would by no means omit the gather^ing and getting Sheeps (or which is near thefame Natur
The Farmer's magazine . 2. AND T. PROCTORS TURNIP M A NU RE .-Messrs H and T P rlr.«,I Pariicular attention (0 this valuable Manure which contiin<! nil <i,» »u.„ T ^^^t^**- • anu 1. f. drawTurnip Crop, so combined, that, from their chen.icalknS^rHnrirnnti.i-^?,* ^f^^T/or the full development of theconsumer. It has been ve^y exten^ivelv used hr nn-t n?^ ,f ^ • 1 ?^ experience, they feel satisfied is most advantageous to thethroughout England. Scotland and wiirandf hej venturerTaTifunHv^ne.rV ^T-f]:^ ^ained a hi.h repu.atlo^ POTATO, GRASS, BARLEY, CLOVER, and WHEAT MANURES.BONE DUST. PERUV Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-2-and-t-proctors-turnip-m-a-nu-re-messrs-h-and-t-p-rlri-pariicular-attention-0-this-valuable-manure-which-contiinlt!-nil-lti-u-t-t-anu-1-f-drawturnip-crop-so-combined-that-from-their-chenicalknsrhnrirnntii-ftor-the-full-development-of-theconsumer-it-has-been-vey-extenivelv-used-hr-nn-t-n-f-1-experience-they-feel-satisfied-is-most-advantageous-to-thethroughout-england-scotland-and-wiirandf-hej-venturertatifunhvnerv-t-f-ained-a-hih-repuatlo-potato-grass-barley-clover-and-wheat-manuresbone-dust-peruv-image342946460.html
RM2AWXFKT–The Farmer's magazine . 2. AND T. PROCTORS TURNIP M A NU RE .-Messrs H and T P rlr.«,I Pariicular attention (0 this valuable Manure which contiin<! nil <i,» »u.„ T ^^^t^**- • anu 1. f. drawTurnip Crop, so combined, that, from their chen.icalknS^rHnrirnnti.i-^?,* ^f^^T/or the full development of theconsumer. It has been ve^y exten^ivelv used hr nn-t n?^ ,f ^ • 1 ?^ experience, they feel satisfied is most advantageous to thethroughout England. Scotland and wiirandf hej venturerTaTifunHv^ne.rV ^T-f]:^ ^ained a hi.h repu.atlo^ POTATO, GRASS, BARLEY, CLOVER, and WHEAT MANURES.BONE DUST. PERUV
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. together,- andthat this Defign of above joo Acres maybe made as pleafant as, or pleafancer thanany* And, however,^ there are many of myProfeffion, that wiil, I am very well a-ware. Carp and Quarrel with this Book,becaufe they will, I fijppofe, think that theGrift, as it is commonly calld, will fallfhort at their Mill, in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-together-andthat-this-defign-of-above-joo-acres-maybe-made-as-pleafant-as-or-pleafancer-thanany-and-however-there-are-many-of-myprofeffion-that-wiil-i-am-very-well-a-ware-carp-and-quarrel-with-this-bookbecaufe-they-will-i-fijppofe-think-that-thegrift-as-it-is-commonly-calld-will-fallfhort-at-their-mill-in-image336991150.html
RM2AG77J6–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. together,- andthat this Defign of above joo Acres maybe made as pleafant as, or pleafancer thanany* And, however,^ there are many of myProfeffion, that wiil, I am very well a-ware. Carp and Quarrel with this Book,becaufe they will, I fijppofe, think that theGrift, as it is commonly calld, will fallfhort at their Mill, in
The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . d Husbands, whole authorities andobfer-uations are vfed in this Boskc. The Bible, and Doftors of the Ghurch. ARiftetle. Hcfiodus. Ariftophanes Hippocrates,Athena!U$. Homer. Anatolius. Horace. AlcxAndcrAphrod. Ifocrates.Alexander Neap.Appucus. Tragus. Varro. Vegctius. Virgill. Vitruuius.Iulius Firmfcus. Xenophon.Iulius Pollux. jEgincra. jElianus. Budarus. Cato. Cardanus. Caflianus. Cdfus. Columella. Conftantinc. Democritus. Didymus. Dio. Diofcorides. Diodorus Siculus. Faccius. Florentine. Gaien. Ficiiodorus. Herodotus. Lucian. E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-whole-art-and-trade-of-husbandry-contained-in-foure-bookes-d-husbands-whole-authorities-andobfer-uations-are-vfed-in-this-boskc-the-bible-and-doftors-of-the-ghurch-ariftetle-hcfiodus-ariftophanes-hippocratesathena!u-homer-anatolius-horace-alcxandcraphrod-ifocratesalexander-neapappucus-tragus-varro-vegctius-virgill-vitruuiusiulius-firmfcus-xenophoniulius-pollux-jegincra-jelianus-budarus-cato-cardanus-caflianus-cdfus-columella-conftantinc-democritus-didymus-dio-diofcorides-diodorus-siculus-faccius-florentine-gaien-ficiiodorus-herodotus-lucian-e-image338171499.html
RM2AJ515F–The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . d Husbands, whole authorities andobfer-uations are vfed in this Boskc. The Bible, and Doftors of the Ghurch. ARiftetle. Hcfiodus. Ariftophanes Hippocrates,Athena!U$. Homer. Anatolius. Horace. AlcxAndcrAphrod. Ifocrates.Alexander Neap.Appucus. Tragus. Varro. Vegctius. Virgill. Vitruuius.Iulius Firmfcus. Xenophon.Iulius Pollux. jEgincra. jElianus. Budarus. Cato. Cardanus. Caflianus. Cdfus. Columella. Conftantinc. Democritus. Didymus. Dio. Diofcorides. Diodorus Siculus. Faccius. Florentine. Gaien. Ficiiodorus. Herodotus. Lucian. E
The Farmer's magazine . respectable competitors, as an efficient and econo-mical implement. The construction and operation of this machinemay l)e briefly stated thus :—It is about the size,and somewhat resembles in form an ordinary chaiF-cutter; it is of iron, and of such strength as to 116 THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. admit, without risk of derangement, any amount ofpower that it may be found requisite to employ inworking the most tenacious, as well as washed or lects the stones or other impediments so as to pre-vent the dies or grate from becoming choked. Itcan be filled with clay without removing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-respectable-competitors-as-an-efficient-and-econo-mical-implement-the-construction-and-operation-of-this-machinemay-le-briefly-stated-thus-it-is-about-the-sizeand-somewhat-resembles-in-form-an-ordinary-chaif-cutter-it-is-of-iron-and-of-such-strength-as-to-116-the-farmers-magazine-admit-without-risk-of-derangement-any-amount-ofpower-that-it-may-be-found-requisite-to-employ-inworking-the-most-tenacious-as-well-as-washed-or-lects-the-stones-or-other-impediments-so-as-to-pre-vent-the-dies-or-grate-from-becoming-choked-itcan-be-filled-with-clay-without-removing-image338455770.html
RM2AJHYP2–The Farmer's magazine . respectable competitors, as an efficient and econo-mical implement. The construction and operation of this machinemay l)e briefly stated thus :—It is about the size,and somewhat resembles in form an ordinary chaiF-cutter; it is of iron, and of such strength as to 116 THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. admit, without risk of derangement, any amount ofpower that it may be found requisite to employ inworking the most tenacious, as well as washed or lects the stones or other impediments so as to pre-vent the dies or grate from becoming choked. Itcan be filled with clay without removing
The Farmer's magazine . 15/pd Cobre Copper 40/ pd Columbian iss. 5/ pra 55/ sh pd Ditto New 11/shpd Galvanized Iron 10/ sh pd Ditio New 10/ sh 7^ pd General Mining 20/ sh pd 7s 6d Mexican 60/sh 59/pd 10/ p sh Mining Comp. of Ireland 25/ sh 7/ pd Real del Monte, Unregistered Av. ... ,3^ Rhymney Iron 50/sh pd Santiago de Cuba .... 25/sh 10/ pdUnited Mexican, average 28/ 2s 8|d I MISCELLANEOUS. Australian Agricult. ... 100/sh 30/ pd 31 1/ 4s Anglo Mexican Mint 10/ sh pd 6/per ct [Canada 100/sh 32^/pd 5/ per cl Upper Canada Bonds .. 95J 5/ per ctjComp. Copper Miners in England 100/sh 50-20/ pd 5/p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-15pd-cobre-copper-40-pd-columbian-iss-5-pra-55-sh-pd-ditto-new-11shpd-galvanized-iron-10-sh-pd-ditio-new-10-sh-7-pd-general-mining-20-sh-pd-7s-6d-mexican-60sh-59pd-10-p-sh-mining-comp-of-ireland-25-sh-7-pd-real-del-monte-unregistered-av-3-rhymney-iron-50sh-pd-santiago-de-cuba-25sh-10-pdunited-mexican-average-28-2s-8d-i-miscellaneous-australian-agricult-100sh-30-pd-31-1-4s-anglo-mexican-mint-10-sh-pd-6per-ct-canada-100sh-32pd-5-per-cl-upper-canada-bonds-95j-5-per-ctjcomp-copper-miners-in-england-100sh-50-20-pd-5p-image338454466.html
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The Farmer's magazine . e exposed to view. Tiretree suits the lawn, as has been said; but beingvery formal in figure, it perhaps would be mostcompletely in its proper ])lace in some small green-plot amidst shrubs, concealed from view, to whicha party might retire with perfect privacy and coolshade. The height of tlie perpendicular main stemshould he. twelve feet at the least, and such treesmay be found in a good nursery; but the adroitamateur, by raising and training common ash seed-hngs, might form his own plants, by grafting acertain number of well-placed young branches (cutback in March or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-e-exposed-to-view-tiretree-suits-the-lawn-as-has-been-said-but-beingvery-formal-in-figure-it-perhaps-would-be-mostcompletely-in-its-proper-lace-in-some-small-green-plot-amidst-shrubs-concealed-from-view-to-whicha-party-might-retire-with-perfect-privacy-and-coolshade-the-height-of-tlie-perpendicular-main-stemshould-he-twelve-feet-at-the-least-and-such-treesmay-be-found-in-a-good-nursery-but-the-adroitamateur-by-raising-and-training-common-ash-seed-hngs-might-form-his-own-plants-by-grafting-acertain-number-of-well-placed-young-branches-cutback-in-march-or-image338456287.html
RM2AJJ0CF–The Farmer's magazine . e exposed to view. Tiretree suits the lawn, as has been said; but beingvery formal in figure, it perhaps would be mostcompletely in its proper ])lace in some small green-plot amidst shrubs, concealed from view, to whicha party might retire with perfect privacy and coolshade. The height of tlie perpendicular main stemshould he. twelve feet at the least, and such treesmay be found in a good nursery; but the adroitamateur, by raising and training common ash seed-hngs, might form his own plants, by grafting acertain number of well-placed young branches (cutback in March or
The Farmer's magazine . S €4. £5, £4, & £3. ADVERTISING. C. H. MAY k C 0., GENERAL ADVERTISING OFFICES, 78, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.G. (THE ONLY ADDRESS). ESTABLISHED ISW. Advertisements of every description received for insertion in ail Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, &c., at thesame rates as at the offices of the papers. Estimates for General Advertising. Reduction for a series. Liberal terms to large advertisers. Advertisements are also received for all newspapers, which may be addressed to these olhces, without extracharges, and replies forwarded if required. C. H. MAY & Co., having Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-s-4-5-4-3-advertising-c-h-may-k-c-0-general-advertising-offices-78-gracechurch-street-london-eg-the-only-address-established-isw-advertisements-of-every-description-received-for-insertion-in-ail-newspapers-magazines-reviews-c-at-thesame-rates-as-at-the-offices-of-the-papers-estimates-for-general-advertising-reduction-for-a-series-liberal-terms-to-large-advertisers-advertisements-are-also-received-for-all-newspapers-which-may-be-addressed-to-these-olhces-without-extracharges-and-replies-forwarded-if-required-c-h-may-co-having-image338080779.html
RM2AJ0WDF–The Farmer's magazine . S €4. £5, £4, & £3. ADVERTISING. C. H. MAY k C 0., GENERAL ADVERTISING OFFICES, 78, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.G. (THE ONLY ADDRESS). ESTABLISHED ISW. Advertisements of every description received for insertion in ail Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, &c., at thesame rates as at the offices of the papers. Estimates for General Advertising. Reduction for a series. Liberal terms to large advertisers. Advertisements are also received for all newspapers, which may be addressed to these olhces, without extracharges, and replies forwarded if required. C. H. MAY & Co., having
The Farmer's magazine . I N^. nu> THE FARMEES MAGAZIE^E. JANUARY, 1859. PLATE I. MOSS ROSE, AND HER DAUGHTER, YOUNG MOSS ROSE: PRI2E SHORTHORN COWS,THE PROPERTY OF MR, RICHARD STRATTCN, OF BROAD HINTON, SWINDON. Do you know Mr. Stratton ? Yes, I do,(replied the Colonel). Then, said the gentleman,if you belong to Wiltshire, you ought to be proudof such a man. I speak the sentiments of thegentlemen of Wiltshire, and I trust the farmers ofWiltshire (replied the Colonel), when I say that wedo value him ; but may I ask, said I, to what youallude particularly in connection with Mr. Strat-ton? I a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-i-n-nugt-the-farmees-magaziee-january-1859-plate-i-moss-rose-and-her-daughter-young-moss-rose-pri2e-shorthorn-cowsthe-property-of-mr-richard-strattcn-of-broad-hinton-swindon-do-you-know-mr-stratton-yes-i-doreplied-the-colonel-then-said-the-gentlemanif-you-belong-to-wiltshire-you-ought-to-be-proudof-such-a-man-i-speak-the-sentiments-of-thegentlemen-of-wiltshire-and-i-trust-the-farmers-ofwiltshire-replied-the-colonel-when-i-say-that-wedo-value-him-but-may-i-ask-said-i-to-what-youallude-particularly-in-connection-with-mr-strat-ton-i-a-image342949478.html
RM2AWXKFJ–The Farmer's magazine . I N^. nu> THE FARMEES MAGAZIE^E. JANUARY, 1859. PLATE I. MOSS ROSE, AND HER DAUGHTER, YOUNG MOSS ROSE: PRI2E SHORTHORN COWS,THE PROPERTY OF MR, RICHARD STRATTCN, OF BROAD HINTON, SWINDON. Do you know Mr. Stratton ? Yes, I do,(replied the Colonel). Then, said the gentleman,if you belong to Wiltshire, you ought to be proudof such a man. I speak the sentiments of thegentlemen of Wiltshire, and I trust the farmers ofWiltshire (replied the Colonel), when I say that wedo value him ; but may I ask, said I, to what youallude particularly in connection with Mr. Strat-ton? I a
The Farmer's magazine . One or two womenattend for the purpose of freeing the fleeces fromparticles of clotted wool, and afterwards windingthem. The price obtained for the chp last soldwas 31s. per stone of 24lbs. The pasture onwhich the Cheviot ewes are grazed, from which thehalf-bred lambs are reared, is situated on thenorthern boundary of the Lammermuirs. Thelambs are weaned about the middle of August,when they are removed to the sovn pastures on thefarm. In November they are bathed with a mix-ture of tobacco hquor and spuit of tar, in the pro-portion of half a Scotch pint of the former to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-one-or-two-womenattend-for-the-purpose-of-freeing-the-fleeces-fromparticles-of-clotted-wool-and-afterwards-windingthem-the-price-obtained-for-the-chp-last-soldwas-31s-per-stone-of-24lbs-the-pasture-onwhich-the-cheviot-ewes-are-grazed-from-which-thehalf-bred-lambs-are-reared-is-situated-on-thenorthern-boundary-of-the-lammermuirs-thelambs-are-weaned-about-the-middle-of-augustwhen-they-are-removed-to-the-sovn-pastures-on-thefarm-in-november-they-are-bathed-with-a-mix-ture-of-tobacco-hquor-and-spuit-of-tar-in-the-pro-portion-of-half-a-scotch-pint-of-the-former-to-image338451472.html
RM2AJHP8G–The Farmer's magazine . One or two womenattend for the purpose of freeing the fleeces fromparticles of clotted wool, and afterwards windingthem. The price obtained for the chp last soldwas 31s. per stone of 24lbs. The pasture onwhich the Cheviot ewes are grazed, from which thehalf-bred lambs are reared, is situated on thenorthern boundary of the Lammermuirs. Thelambs are weaned about the middle of August,when they are removed to the sovn pastures on thefarm. In November they are bathed with a mix-ture of tobacco hquor and spuit of tar, in the pro-portion of half a Scotch pint of the former to
The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . creatures, asnafurallp lucreaeruftsmeo to £te at ttjetc libertie m ttie ap?e. £It to£u:$> timealfo began fo be bjongttf m ffrangcaitf outlanofu) Jfotoles,r$>ekeeping ano b:ceDtngfotjereof, pecIDctti to tfjc fjusban&man bot&pleafurcano p:cfit. WtU tyaut fcere bzcugbt in Pu]iarius,cheno.bofcu-siMclIurcus, anDPircinarius,euerpone of tbem frocraUp en»treating of fact) things as belonged to tjts cfjargc. M e l l i s s e v s. 3 fee pou l>aue tjare ( Pullarius; great ffojc of i^ofote, ano poulfrte, anD 3 bclecue bertlp, tfje Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-whole-art-and-trade-of-husbandry-contained-in-foure-bookes-creatures-asnafurallp-lucreaeruftsmeo-to-te-at-ttjetc-libertie-m-ttie-ape-it-tougt-timealfo-began-fo-be-bjongttf-m-ffrangcaitf-outlanofu-jfotolesrgtekeeping-ano-bcedtngfotjereof-pecidctti-to-tfjc-fjusbanman-botpleafurcano-pcfit-wtu-tyaut-fcere-bzcugbt-in-pu-iariuschenobofcu-simcliurcus-andpircinariuseuerpone-of-tbem-frocraup-entreating-of-fact-things-as-belonged-to-tjts-cfjargc-m-e-l-l-i-s-s-e-v-s-3-fee-pou-lgtaue-tjare-pullarius-great-ffojc-of-iofote-ano-poulfrte-and-3-bclecue-bertlp-tfje-image338170615.html
RM2AJ501Y–The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . creatures, asnafurallp lucreaeruftsmeo to £te at ttjetc libertie m ttie ap?e. £It to£u:$> timealfo began fo be bjongttf m ffrangcaitf outlanofu) Jfotoles,r$>ekeeping ano b:ceDtngfotjereof, pecIDctti to tfjc fjusban&man bot&pleafurcano p:cfit. WtU tyaut fcere bzcugbt in Pu]iarius,cheno.bofcu-siMclIurcus, anDPircinarius,euerpone of tbem frocraUp en»treating of fact) things as belonged to tjts cfjargc. M e l l i s s e v s. 3 fee pou l>aue tjare ( Pullarius; great ffojc of i^ofote, ano poulfrte, anD 3 bclecue bertlp, tfje
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. g a due Regard to themoft minute Information neceflary to be com-rnunicated to the praftical Gardener. ThisI could not have done without the Meafures1 have taken 5 and if I have the good For-tune not to fail in the former, I think I ampretty fure of pleafing the latter. To conclude, I hope I (hall not be toofeverely dealt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-g-a-due-regard-to-themoft-minute-information-neceflary-to-be-com-rnunicated-to-the-praftical-gardener-thisi-could-not-have-done-without-the-meafures1-have-taken-5-and-if-i-have-the-good-for-tune-not-to-fail-in-the-former-i-think-i-ampretty-fure-of-pleafing-the-latter-to-conclude-i-hope-i-hall-not-be-toofeverely-dealt-image336987408.html
RM2AG72TG–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. g a due Regard to themoft minute Information neceflary to be com-rnunicated to the praftical Gardener. ThisI could not have done without the Meafures1 have taken 5 and if I have the good For-tune not to fail in the former, I think I ampretty fure of pleafing the latter. To conclude, I hope I (hall not be toofeverely dealt
The Farmer's magazine . past season upwards of Forty Tons of Mangold Wurtzel,Swedes, and Common Turnips per Acre have been grown with this Superphosphate, without other Manure. C. N. & Co. bind themselves to the valuation of the various ingredients as given by Professor Way, in the Journal of theJtoi/al Agricultural Society, vol. xvi., pp. 532—42.Price £7 10s. per Ton, in Bags, delivered to any Port in the United Kingdom. HAYWOODS IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES WITH VERTICAL CYLINDERS, ^ :^r:; AND IMPROVED PORTABLE COMBINEDTHRASHING MACHINES, FROM TWO TO FOUR HORSE POWER,pONSTRUCTED to Thrash Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-past-season-upwards-of-forty-tons-of-mangold-wurtzelswedes-and-common-turnips-per-acre-have-been-grown-with-this-superphosphate-without-other-manure-c-n-co-bind-themselves-to-the-valuation-of-the-various-ingredients-as-given-by-professor-way-in-the-journal-of-thejtoial-agricultural-society-vol-xvi-pp-53242price-7-10s-per-ton-in-bags-delivered-to-any-port-in-the-united-kingdom-haywoods-improved-portable-steam-engines-with-vertical-cylinders-r-and-improved-portable-combinedthrashing-machines-from-two-to-four-horse-powerponstructed-to-thrash-image342943458.html
RM2AWXBTJ–The Farmer's magazine . past season upwards of Forty Tons of Mangold Wurtzel,Swedes, and Common Turnips per Acre have been grown with this Superphosphate, without other Manure. C. N. & Co. bind themselves to the valuation of the various ingredients as given by Professor Way, in the Journal of theJtoi/al Agricultural Society, vol. xvi., pp. 532—42.Price £7 10s. per Ton, in Bags, delivered to any Port in the United Kingdom. HAYWOODS IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES WITH VERTICAL CYLINDERS, ^ :^r:; AND IMPROVED PORTABLE COMBINEDTHRASHING MACHINES, FROM TWO TO FOUR HORSE POWER,pONSTRUCTED to Thrash
The Farmer's magazine . lled for by the owners. Wecannot therefore wonder that some methods shouldbe tried, by which rest to the body and renovationto the injured limbs may be gained without a per-manent loss of former qualities. The opinionsjust hinted at, it is true, may be doubted by some,but they are strongly insisted on by us and manymore, and, as we believe, are reconcileable withsound philosophy. Lord Jerseys Cobweb, if werecollect right, was favoured with a run atgrass, and was in consequence never afterwardsable to run anywhere besides ; and a similarresult has followed the same exper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-lled-for-by-the-owners-wecannot-therefore-wonder-that-some-methods-shouldbe-tried-by-which-rest-to-the-body-and-renovationto-the-injured-limbs-may-be-gained-without-a-per-manent-loss-of-former-qualities-the-opinionsjust-hinted-at-it-is-true-may-be-doubted-by-somebut-they-are-strongly-insisted-on-by-us-and-manymore-and-as-we-believe-are-reconcileable-withsound-philosophy-lord-jerseys-cobweb-if-werecollect-right-was-favoured-with-a-run-atgrass-and-was-in-consequence-never-afterwardsable-to-run-anywhere-besides-and-a-similarresult-has-followed-the-same-exper-image340245125.html
RM2ANFE3H–The Farmer's magazine . lled for by the owners. Wecannot therefore wonder that some methods shouldbe tried, by which rest to the body and renovationto the injured limbs may be gained without a per-manent loss of former qualities. The opinionsjust hinted at, it is true, may be doubted by some,but they are strongly insisted on by us and manymore, and, as we believe, are reconcileable withsound philosophy. Lord Jerseys Cobweb, if werecollect right, was favoured with a run atgrass, and was in consequence never afterwardsable to run anywhere besides ; and a similarresult has followed the same exper
The Farmer's magazine . ^ ti X li^ 1 x- 1 t 5 ^i s^, I. > d ^^ ^ vJ l w. THE FAEMERS MAGAZIEE. JUNE, 1846.No. 6.—Vol. XIII.] [Second Series. PLATE I. SHORT-HORN HEIFER. Snowdrop, three years and ten months old ; bred by the Right Hon, Lord Sherborne, of Sherborne,near Northleach, Gloucester, by Harold, d. (Rachael, bred by Mr. J. Booth, of Gotham, near Newark),by Cedric (3311), g. d. by Nimrod (4571), gr. g. d. by a grandson of Blyth Comet (85), gr. gr. g. d.by Crispin (.174), gr, gr. gr. g. d. by Meteor (431), gr. gr. gr, gr. g. d. by Meteor (431). Harold byWaverley (5613), d. (Juno) by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-ti-x-li-1-x-1-t-5-i-s-i-gt-d-vj-l-w-the-faemers-magaziee-june-1846no-6vol-xiii-second-series-plate-i-short-horn-heifer-snowdrop-three-years-and-ten-months-old-bred-by-the-right-hon-lord-sherborne-of-sherbornenear-northleach-gloucester-by-harold-d-rachael-bred-by-mr-j-booth-of-gotham-near-newarkby-cedric-3311-g-d-by-nimrod-4571-gr-g-d-by-a-grandson-of-blyth-comet-85-gr-gr-g-dby-crispin-174-gr-gr-gr-g-d-by-meteor-431-gr-gr-gr-gr-g-d-by-meteor-431-harold-bywaverley-5613-d-juno-by-image338450440.html
RM2AJHMYM–The Farmer's magazine . ^ ti X li^ 1 x- 1 t 5 ^i s^, I. > d ^^ ^ vJ l w. THE FAEMERS MAGAZIEE. JUNE, 1846.No. 6.—Vol. XIII.] [Second Series. PLATE I. SHORT-HORN HEIFER. Snowdrop, three years and ten months old ; bred by the Right Hon, Lord Sherborne, of Sherborne,near Northleach, Gloucester, by Harold, d. (Rachael, bred by Mr. J. Booth, of Gotham, near Newark),by Cedric (3311), g. d. by Nimrod (4571), gr. g. d. by a grandson of Blyth Comet (85), gr. gr. g. d.by Crispin (.174), gr, gr. gr. g. d. by Meteor (431), gr. gr. gr, gr. g. d. by Meteor (431). Harold byWaverley (5613), d. (Juno) by
The Farmer's magazine . three years (for the growth of whichthey are so well calculated) will tend to diminish their ob-jections, and be at the same time advantageous to the tenants,as the manure from the extra root crops wOl be more beneficialto the old lands than the manure from the extra straw cropswould have been, and the whole farm will be thus improved in-stead of impoverished. Draining aud claying in the interimwill prepaie the land for the corn crops at the expiration of thelimit, and by breaking up annually a portion only of the pas-tme intended to be converted, the whole will come re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-three-years-for-the-growth-of-whichthey-are-so-well-calculated-will-tend-to-diminish-their-ob-jections-and-be-at-the-same-time-advantageous-to-the-tenantsas-the-manure-from-the-extra-root-crops-wol-be-more-beneficialto-the-old-lands-than-the-manure-from-the-extra-straw-cropswould-have-been-and-the-whole-farm-will-be-thus-improved-in-stead-of-impoverished-draining-aud-claying-in-the-interimwill-prepaie-the-land-for-the-corn-crops-at-the-expiration-of-thelimit-and-by-breaking-up-annually-a-portion-only-of-the-pas-tme-intended-to-be-converted-the-whole-will-come-re-image338450167.html
RM2AJHMHY–The Farmer's magazine . three years (for the growth of whichthey are so well calculated) will tend to diminish their ob-jections, and be at the same time advantageous to the tenants,as the manure from the extra root crops wOl be more beneficialto the old lands than the manure from the extra straw cropswould have been, and the whole farm will be thus improved in-stead of impoverished. Draining aud claying in the interimwill prepaie the land for the corn crops at the expiration of thelimit, and by breaking up annually a portion only of the pas-tme intended to be converted, the whole will come re
The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . ths a place ana time of reft and quietneffe m your greaterjeeres, and that there is, in my fancie, no lifefo quietfo ac-ceptable to Cod3andpleafant to an honeft minder is the lifecf the Countrie , where a man, withdrawing himfelfe fromthemiferieSj vanities, and vexations of this fotlifk and nowtoo too much doting v or Idmay giue himfelfe to the facet con-temptation of God, and his werkesy and the prcfit andreliefco>f his poore diflrejfed neighbour, to which two things we wereobiefcly created,! thought it food to fend you h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-whole-art-and-trade-of-husbandry-contained-in-foure-bookes-ths-a-place-ana-time-of-reft-and-quietneffe-m-your-greaterjeeres-and-that-there-is-in-my-fancie-no-lifefo-quietfo-ac-ceptable-to-cod3andpleafant-to-an-honeft-minder-is-the-lifecf-the-countrie-where-a-man-withdrawing-himfelfe-fromthemiferiesj-vanities-and-vexations-of-this-fotlifk-and-nowtoo-too-much-doting-v-or-idmay-giue-himfelfe-to-the-facet-con-temptation-of-god-and-his-werkesy-and-the-prcfit-andreliefcogtf-his-poore-diflrejfed-neighbour-to-which-two-things-we-wereobiefcly-created!-thought-it-food-to-fend-you-h-image338171613.html
RM2AJ519H–The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . ths a place ana time of reft and quietneffe m your greaterjeeres, and that there is, in my fancie, no lifefo quietfo ac-ceptable to Cod3andpleafant to an honeft minder is the lifecf the Countrie , where a man, withdrawing himfelfe fromthemiferieSj vanities, and vexations of this fotlifk and nowtoo too much doting v or Idmay giue himfelfe to the facet con-temptation of God, and his werkesy and the prcfit andreliefco>f his poore diflrejfed neighbour, to which two things we wereobiefcly created,! thought it food to fend you h
The Farmer's magazine . he Food I discontinued gmng her ^^^ ^^^^^^^JJ^^^^ l,ad as much good (about half-a-pint) of the Food with a peck of damp ^^/^ ^f * Xled the Sa^^^^^^ and butter; and in hay as she would eat. Upon this diet, in less tl^^?,^^^^^, J „non the Thorlevs Food, I discontinued it, andorder that I might be sure that this excellent result depended upon the Thorley s |ooa, ^ ^^^^^ ^ returned to her former diet, and she speedily went back to the gallon »» ^ ^ ^^ ° ^ H^^^ of^^nilk per fortnight, I agai,. leturned to the Thorleys Food, and in a iew ^aj she ^c.ea ed to^t^^^ ^V^^^ day. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-he-food-i-discontinued-gmng-her-jj-lad-as-much-good-about-half-a-pint-of-the-food-with-a-peck-of-damp-f-xled-the-sa-and-butter-and-in-hay-as-she-would-eat-upon-this-diet-in-less-tl-j-non-the-thorlevs-food-i-discontinued-it-andorder-that-i-might-be-sure-that-this-excellent-result-depended-upon-the-thorley-s-ooa-returned-to-her-former-diet-and-she-speedily-went-back-to-the-gallon-h-ofnilk-per-fortnight-i-agai-leturned-to-the-thorleys-food-and-in-a-iew-aj-she-cea-ed-tot-v-day-th-image342941197.html
RM2AWX8YW–The Farmer's magazine . he Food I discontinued gmng her ^^^ ^^^^^^^JJ^^^^ l,ad as much good (about half-a-pint) of the Food with a peck of damp ^^/^ ^f * Xled the Sa^^^^^^ and butter; and in hay as she would eat. Upon this diet, in less tl^^?,^^^^^, J „non the Thorlevs Food, I discontinued it, andorder that I might be sure that this excellent result depended upon the Thorley s |ooa, ^ ^^^^^ ^ returned to her former diet, and she speedily went back to the gallon »» ^ ^ ^^ ° ^ H^^^ of^^nilk per fortnight, I agai,. leturned to the Thorleys Food, and in a iew ^aj she ^c.ea ed to^t^^^ ^V^^^ day. Th
The Farmer's magazine . the liighost satisfaction. FIXED ENGINES, OF ALL SIZES, From Two-hokse Power upwards, IMPROVED CIRCULAR-SAW BENCHES,PORTABLE GRINDING MILLS, AND LIQUID MANURE PUMPS. Illustrated Catalogues, with Prioes and Testimonials,sent free on application to JAS. HAYWOOD, Jun., PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING WORKS,DERBY.London Agent — Mr. B. SAMUELS ON, 76, Cannon Street West. DEVON AND CORNWALL MANURE WORKS, AND PATENT STEAM BONE MILLS,CATTE DOWN, PLYMOUTH. CHARLES NORRINGTON & CO.S celebrated SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME standsunrivalled in the ftlanure Market for all BootCrops. Durin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-the-liighost-satisfaction-fixed-engines-of-all-sizes-from-two-hokse-power-upwards-improved-circular-saw-benchesportable-grinding-mills-and-liquid-manure-pumps-illustrated-catalogues-with-prioes-and-testimonialssent-free-on-application-to-jas-haywood-jun-phcenix-foundry-and-engineering-worksderbylondon-agent-mr-b-samuels-on-76-cannon-street-west-devon-and-cornwall-manure-works-and-patent-steam-bone-millscatte-down-plymouth-charles-norrington-cos-celebrated-superphosphate-of-lime-standsunrivalled-in-the-ftlanure-market-for-all-bootcrops-durin-image342938494.html
RM2AWX5FA–The Farmer's magazine . the liighost satisfaction. FIXED ENGINES, OF ALL SIZES, From Two-hokse Power upwards, IMPROVED CIRCULAR-SAW BENCHES,PORTABLE GRINDING MILLS, AND LIQUID MANURE PUMPS. Illustrated Catalogues, with Prioes and Testimonials,sent free on application to JAS. HAYWOOD, Jun., PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING WORKS,DERBY.London Agent — Mr. B. SAMUELS ON, 76, Cannon Street West. DEVON AND CORNWALL MANURE WORKS, AND PATENT STEAM BONE MILLS,CATTE DOWN, PLYMOUTH. CHARLES NORRINGTON & CO.S celebrated SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME standsunrivalled in the ftlanure Market for all BootCrops. Durin
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. LUSTRATED With great Variety of COPPER - PL ATES,done by the beft Hands, from the AUTHOR^sDrawings. VOL. III. By Stephen Sivitzef^ Gardener, feveral Years Servant to Mr. London and Mr. Wife, LONDON, Vxintei fot D. Browne withoutTemple-Bar, B, Barker einiCKijig both inWeftmlvjierHolly W, Mean without Temple-Bar, andi?. Gof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-lustrated-with-great-variety-of-copper-pl-atesdone-by-the-beft-hands-from-the-authorsdrawings-vol-iii-by-stephen-sivitzef-gardener-feveral-years-servant-to-mr-london-and-mr-wife-london-vxintei-fot-d-browne-withouttemple-bar-b-barker-einickijig-both-inweftmlvjierholly-w-mean-without-temple-bar-andi-gof-image336994706.html
RM2AG7C56–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. LUSTRATED With great Variety of COPPER - PL ATES,done by the beft Hands, from the AUTHOR^sDrawings. VOL. III. By Stephen Sivitzef^ Gardener, feveral Years Servant to Mr. London and Mr. Wife, LONDON, Vxintei fot D. Browne withoutTemple-Bar, B, Barker einiCKijig both inWeftmlvjierHolly W, Mean without Temple-Bar, andi?. Gof
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. uence thereof. , The QjLiartersi are defign a to grow uprude, and to have no Other cutting butthofe of a Bill, or Scythe, to lop off thofe ex-travagant Boughs that hang over, and inter-cept the Paffage of the Walker ,• and he^is*09, left amazUat looking into theQiiarters op jS Of rural arid extetifive Gardening. on each f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-uence-thereof-the-qjliartersi-are-defign-a-to-grow-uprude-and-to-have-no-other-cutting-butthofe-of-a-bill-or-scythe-to-lop-off-thofe-ex-travagant-boughs-that-hang-over-and-inter-cept-the-paffage-of-the-walker-and-heis09-left-amazuat-looking-into-theqiiarters-op-js-of-rural-arid-extetifive-gardening-on-each-f-image336992480.html
RM2AG799M–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. uence thereof. , The QjLiartersi are defign a to grow uprude, and to have no Other cutting butthofe of a Bill, or Scythe, to lop off thofe ex-travagant Boughs that hang over, and inter-cept the Paffage of the Walker ,• and he^is*09, left amazUat looking into theQiiarters op jS Of rural arid extetifive Gardening. on each f
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. Of rural and extenfive Gardening. 9^ The Woods on the other Side the Canal,thothey are not in the Garden, will, how-ever, appear as a Part of it, and need littleExpence in keeping, and there may be thePheafant Houfe, being amongft the Corn-fields. BistheK/7/^, or Farm-hoafe, whichone M^ould always place at fome Pittancefr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-of-rural-and-extenfive-gardening-9-the-woods-on-the-other-side-the-canalthothey-are-not-in-the-garden-will-how-ever-appear-as-a-part-of-it-and-need-littleexpence-in-keeping-and-there-may-be-thepheafant-houfe-being-amongft-the-corn-fields-bisthek7-or-farm-hoafe-whichone-mould-always-place-at-fome-pittancefr-image336991566.html
RM2AG7852–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. Of rural and extenfive Gardening. 9^ The Woods on the other Side the Canal,thothey are not in the Garden, will, how-ever, appear as a Part of it, and need littleExpence in keeping, and there may be thePheafant Houfe, being amongft the Corn-fields. BistheK/7/^, or Farm-hoafe, whichone M^ould always place at fome Pittancefr
The Farmer's magazine . 65 io 4 V ^ ^ i ^ ^e 4 1 ^ ?^ § 1 $1 THE FARMEirS MAGAZINR JANUARY, 1879.PLATE. 1) K S I D E R A T U M. A sportiiio: writer of few years ago, when k-nioatiiig over the days that are gone,asks Whereis the old furiuer, who was to be found with hispipe in the settle of tlie ale-liouse, and his son, thegood looking, civil lad of eighteen in fustian andleather leggings, who was to be seen at the covert-side on the almost perfect four-year-old hunterthat was to be bought for forty pounds ? Where ?Why gone to ground with Sir Timothy Thicket,Sjuire Bumper, the mottled-faced st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-65-io-4-v-i-e-4-1-1-1-the-farmeirs-magazinr-january-1879plate-1-k-s-i-d-e-r-a-t-u-m-a-sportiiio-writer-of-few-years-ago-when-k-nioatiiig-over-the-days-that-are-goneasks-whereis-the-old-furiuer-who-was-to-be-found-with-hispipe-in-the-settle-of-tlie-ale-liouse-and-his-son-thegood-looking-civil-lad-of-eighteen-in-fustian-andleather-leggings-who-was-to-be-seen-at-the-covert-side-on-the-almost-perfect-four-year-old-hunterthat-was-to-be-bought-for-forty-pounds-where-why-gone-to-ground-with-sir-timothy-thicketsjuire-bumper-the-mottled-faced-st-image338082427.html
RM2AJ0YGB–The Farmer's magazine . 65 io 4 V ^ ^ i ^ ^e 4 1 ^ ?^ § 1 $1 THE FARMEirS MAGAZINR JANUARY, 1879.PLATE. 1) K S I D E R A T U M. A sportiiio: writer of few years ago, when k-nioatiiig over the days that are gone,asks Whereis the old furiuer, who was to be found with hispipe in the settle of tlie ale-liouse, and his son, thegood looking, civil lad of eighteen in fustian andleather leggings, who was to be seen at the covert-side on the almost perfect four-year-old hunterthat was to be bought for forty pounds ? Where ?Why gone to ground with Sir Timothy Thicket,Sjuire Bumper, the mottled-faced st
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RM2AG73B8–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. out fifteen Foot « Diameter, and the Floats at eighteen Inches ^ Diftance, fo as to throw out the Water eleven or twelve Foot above the Level of ? your Stream. The Wheel will go round ** four times in a Minute, and carry up a- * bout one hundred and twenty Hoglheads of * Water in an Hour, only by penning or ftop- • ping a
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. -?. J J.-^ U....--?:^ A^ An 4. J J J ^J J J J J J J T^J. J- -?j -r^ J J J J , J J. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-j-j-u-a-an-4-j-j-j-j-j-j-j-j-j-j-tj-j-j-r-j-j-j-j-j-j-image336991800.html
RM2AG78DC–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. -?. J J.-^ U....--?:^ A^ An 4. J J J ^J J J J J J J T^J. J- -?j -r^ J J J J , J J.
The Farmer's magazine . n * &. ^^ V ^^l ^ ;5 Si N. THE FARMERS MAGAZII^E. :FEBRUARY, 1859. PLATE I. A SHORTHORN STEER, THE PEOPERTY OP MR. ROBERT LYNN, OF STROXTON, GRANTHAM. This steer, bred by Mr. Lynn, and calved Dec, 20, 1854, was got by Sir John (12084), dam (PrincessRoyal) by Richmond (4947), g. d. (Priseilla) by Belvoir (1708), gr. g. d. (Phoebe) by Sir Roger-de-Coverley(5187), gr. gr. g. d. by Albion (1619), gr. gr. gr. g. d. by a grandson of Eavourite (252). Sir John wasthe winner of five first prizes, , ^ ,,-,.• i^ i o • i i. i • erf This steer took, on December 2nd, 1857, at the Rut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-n-v-l-5-si-n-the-farmers-magaziie-february-1859-plate-i-a-shorthorn-steer-the-peoperty-op-mr-robert-lynn-of-stroxton-grantham-this-steer-bred-by-mr-lynn-and-calved-dec-20-1854-was-got-by-sir-john-12084-dam-princessroyal-by-richmond-4947-g-d-priseilla-by-belvoir-1708-gr-g-d-phoebe-by-sir-roger-de-coverley5187-gr-gr-g-d-by-albion-1619-gr-gr-gr-g-d-by-a-grandson-of-eavourite-252-sir-john-wasthe-winner-of-five-first-prizes-i-i-o-i-i-i-erf-this-steer-took-on-december-2nd-1857-at-the-rut-image342944738.html
RM2AWXDEA–The Farmer's magazine . n * &. ^^ V ^^l ^ ;5 Si N. THE FARMERS MAGAZII^E. :FEBRUARY, 1859. PLATE I. A SHORTHORN STEER, THE PEOPERTY OP MR. ROBERT LYNN, OF STROXTON, GRANTHAM. This steer, bred by Mr. Lynn, and calved Dec, 20, 1854, was got by Sir John (12084), dam (PrincessRoyal) by Richmond (4947), g. d. (Priseilla) by Belvoir (1708), gr. g. d. (Phoebe) by Sir Roger-de-Coverley(5187), gr. gr. g. d. by Albion (1619), gr. gr. gr. g. d. by a grandson of Eavourite (252). Sir John wasthe winner of five first prizes, , ^ ,,-,.• i^ i o • i i. i • erf This steer took, on December 2nd, 1857, at the Rut
The Farmer's magazine . lIDOi. This Royally-patronized and imiversally esteemed Specific exerts the most soothing cooling, and purifying action on theSkin eradicates Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Simts, Discoloration and other Cutaneous Visitations, and renders THi: SKIHr €I.EA», FAIK, A1VI> S1.00MI1V0^. CATJTIOIO.—The words ROWLANDS KALYDOR,&c.,are on the Wrapper, and their Signature, A. ROWLANDand SONS, in Red Ink, at foot.—Px-ice 4s. Gd. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. ^ IVHITE AND SOUND TEETH Are indispensable to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, and to health and longevity by the proper mastication of food. iOS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-lidoi-this-royally-patronized-and-imiversally-esteemed-specific-exerts-the-most-soothing-cooling-and-purifying-action-on-theskin-eradicates-freckles-tan-pimples-simts-discoloration-and-other-cutaneous-visitations-and-renders-thi-skihr-iea-faik-a1vigt-s100mi1v0-catjtioiothe-words-rowlands-kalydorcare-on-the-wrapper-and-their-signature-a-rowlandand-sons-in-red-ink-at-footpx-ice-4s-gd-and-8s-6d-per-bottle-ivhite-and-sound-teeth-are-indispensable-to-personal-attraction-and-to-health-and-longevity-by-the-proper-mastication-of-food-ios-image342937831.html
RM2AWX4KK–The Farmer's magazine . lIDOi. This Royally-patronized and imiversally esteemed Specific exerts the most soothing cooling, and purifying action on theSkin eradicates Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Simts, Discoloration and other Cutaneous Visitations, and renders THi: SKIHr €I.EA», FAIK, A1VI> S1.00MI1V0^. CATJTIOIO.—The words ROWLANDS KALYDOR,&c.,are on the Wrapper, and their Signature, A. ROWLANDand SONS, in Red Ink, at foot.—Px-ice 4s. Gd. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. ^ IVHITE AND SOUND TEETH Are indispensable to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, and to health and longevity by the proper mastication of food. iOS
The Farmer's magazine . in perspective of the improved machine, and fig.2 a transverse section shewing the position of thecutfers. It consists of a stock a />, fig. 1, two feetten inches long, and about (J inches hroad, formedof two pieces of hard wood connected hy an ironhar a c, which is repeated on the opposite edge,and the whole bolted together as in the figure.The two pieces forming the stock being withdrawnfrom each other so far as to leave a rectangularopening bounded on the two ends by the pieces ofthe stock, and on the two sides by the iron bars,which, to the extent of the opening, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-in-perspective-of-the-improved-machine-and-fig2-a-transverse-section-shewing-the-position-of-thecutfers-it-consists-of-a-stock-a-gt-fig-1-two-feetten-inches-long-and-about-j-inches-hroad-formedof-two-pieces-of-hard-wood-connected-hy-an-ironhar-a-c-which-is-repeated-on-the-opposite-edgeand-the-whole-bolted-together-as-in-the-figurethe-two-pieces-forming-the-stock-being-withdrawnfrom-each-other-so-far-as-to-leave-a-rectangularopening-bounded-on-the-two-ends-by-the-pieces-ofthe-stock-and-on-the-two-sides-by-the-iron-barswhich-to-the-extent-of-the-opening-image340239874.html
RM2ANF7C2–The Farmer's magazine . in perspective of the improved machine, and fig.2 a transverse section shewing the position of thecutfers. It consists of a stock a />, fig. 1, two feetten inches long, and about (J inches hroad, formedof two pieces of hard wood connected hy an ironhar a c, which is repeated on the opposite edge,and the whole bolted together as in the figure.The two pieces forming the stock being withdrawnfrom each other so far as to leave a rectangularopening bounded on the two ends by the pieces ofthe stock, and on the two sides by the iron bars,which, to the extent of the opening,
The Farmer's magazine . nr THE EAEMEHS MAGAZINE. APRIL, 1859. PLATE I. CLARETj A Hereford Bull, THE PROPERTY OF MR. RICHARD HILL, OP GOLDING HALL, SHREWSBURY. PLATE II.COTHERSTONE; a Thorough-bred Stallion, THE PROPERTY OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EARL SPENCER. CLARET; A Hereford Bull, THE PROPERTY OF MR. RICHARD HILL, OF GOLDING HALL, SHREWSBURY. Claret, bred by Mr. Hill, is of the purest Knightblood, and a Hereford of the very highest de-scent. He was calved on August 24th, 1856,and is by the Knight (185), dam Primrose, bySibdon (1385). In 1858, at the Chester meeting of the RoyalAgricultural S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-nr-the-eaemehs-magazine-april-1859-plate-i-claretj-a-hereford-bull-the-property-of-mr-richard-hill-op-golding-hall-shrewsbury-plate-iicotherstone-a-thorough-bred-stallion-the-property-of-the-right-honourable-earl-spencer-claret-a-hereford-bull-the-property-of-mr-richard-hill-of-golding-hall-shrewsbury-claret-bred-by-mr-hill-is-of-the-purest-knightblood-and-a-hereford-of-the-very-highest-de-scent-he-was-calved-on-august-24th-1856and-is-by-the-knight-185-dam-primrose-bysibdon-1385-in-1858-at-the-chester-meeting-of-the-royalagricultural-s-image342940603.html
RM2AWX86K–The Farmer's magazine . nr THE EAEMEHS MAGAZINE. APRIL, 1859. PLATE I. CLARETj A Hereford Bull, THE PROPERTY OF MR. RICHARD HILL, OP GOLDING HALL, SHREWSBURY. PLATE II.COTHERSTONE; a Thorough-bred Stallion, THE PROPERTY OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EARL SPENCER. CLARET; A Hereford Bull, THE PROPERTY OF MR. RICHARD HILL, OF GOLDING HALL, SHREWSBURY. Claret, bred by Mr. Hill, is of the purest Knightblood, and a Hereford of the very highest de-scent. He was calved on August 24th, 1856,and is by the Knight (185), dam Primrose, bySibdon (1385). In 1858, at the Chester meeting of the RoyalAgricultural S
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. W^j .../ TheCoNTENTS, e H A p II. Seflion 4. Of Earths and their Improve*ment 142 Seftion 5. Of the Nature of Dungs, &c.for the Improvement of Land beforeSomng 171 SeSion 6 Of Sheeps and Hogs DungySec. 174 Se£lion 7, Of the Dungs of Poultry 176 Seftion 8. Of Marl, Chalk, Lime, &c.ufed before Sowing 17 7 CHAP. III. Se<3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-wj-thecontents-e-h-a-p-ii-seflion-4-of-earths-and-their-improvement-142-seftion-5-of-the-nature-of-dungs-cfor-the-improvement-of-land-beforesomng-171-sesion-6-of-sheeps-and-hogs-dungysec-174-selion-7-of-the-dungs-of-poultry-176-seftion-8-of-marl-chalk-lime-cufed-before-sowing-17-7-chap-iii-selt3-image336994364.html
RM2AG7BN0–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. W^j .../ TheCoNTENTS, e H A p II. Seflion 4. Of Earths and their Improve*ment 142 Seftion 5. Of the Nature of Dungs, &c.for the Improvement of Land beforeSomng 171 SeSion 6 Of Sheeps and Hogs DungySec. 174 Se£lion 7, Of the Dungs of Poultry 176 Seftion 8. Of Marl, Chalk, Lime, &c.ufed before Sowing 17 7 CHAP. III. Se<3
The Farmer's magazine . -^OiO o CN CO ^—1CM of stems.feet. -IN -CN-«I?» -.« —W -i«-lr*-(N -CN -IC4-ICN h1c*-!«-*«-IM tj<tj<jotjiic(000C00 fiOfiOfjiOo^OfjOLiiomiOO iC co —K4 CO CO iVo. ot roots pulled up. ^o ?^lO-fHlOtO^O^OfJOOHlfJirjlOlOHtOlOlOOiOOiOOOOW ^^^/^ fc V <* co .o A.. O^ CO -w 9 — A... THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. 463 OBSERVATIONS ON TABLE No. T. 1,2,3,4. No smutballs being produced, is atleast no confirmation of the idea among the commonpeople, that the good corns in Smutty ears are theywhich yield smutty ones (lie following year. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. The results, although moresat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-oio-o-cn-co-1cm-of-stemsfeet-in-cn-i-w-i-lr-n-cn-ic4-icn-h1c-!-im-tjlttjltjotjiic000c00-fiofiofjiooofjoliiomioo-ic-co-k4-co-co-ivo-ot-roots-pulled-up-o-lo-fhlotooofjoohlfjirjlolohtololooiooioooow-fc-v-lt-co-o-a-o-co-w-9-a-the-farmers-magazine-463-observations-on-table-no-t-1234-no-smutballs-being-produced-is-atleast-no-confirmation-of-the-idea-among-the-commonpeople-that-the-good-corns-in-smutty-ears-are-theywhich-yield-smutty-ones-lie-following-year-7-8-9-10-11-12-the-results-although-moresat-image340239621.html
RM2ANF731–The Farmer's magazine . -^OiO o CN CO ^—1CM of stems.feet. -IN -CN-«I?» -.« —W -i«-lr*-(N -CN -IC4-ICN h1c*-!«-*«-IM tj<tj<jotjiic(000C00 fiOfiOfjiOo^OfjOLiiomiOO iC co —K4 CO CO iVo. ot roots pulled up. ^o ?^lO-fHlOtO^O^OfJOOHlfJirjlOlOHtOlOlOOiOOiOOOOW ^^^/^ fc V <* co .o A.. O^ CO -w 9 — A... THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. 463 OBSERVATIONS ON TABLE No. T. 1,2,3,4. No smutballs being produced, is atleast no confirmation of the idea among the commonpeople, that the good corns in Smutty ears are theywhich yield smutty ones (lie following year. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. The results, although moresat
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RM2ANFBG2–The Farmer's magazine . d Birmingham 100/ sh 200/alO/ Warwick and Napton.... 100/ sh 117/aOZWorcester and Birmingham, Av. 78/8ssh.. 54Za5ZWilts and Berks, Av.67/ 10s 8d sh[28/a0/Wey and Arun 110/ sh —I MISCELLANEOUS. Anti Dry Rot Company .. 181/ sh 0/Assam Tea Company 50/sh 12JZ pd Auction Mart 50/ sh 2( Australian (Agricultural) 100/ sh 28/2spd37/a8/Canada Company (Chartered) 100/ sh 321/ pd 29/a30/Droitwich Patent Salt .... 25/ sh 14/aOZGeneral Steam Navigation Com pany 15/ sh 14/ pd 23j/a4/Ditto Cemetery (Chartered) 25/ shDitto New (Chartered) 25/ sh Hungerford Market 100/ pd 82/ Ditto Debe
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. 9^ The Woods on the other Side the Canal,thothey are not in the Garden, will, how-ever, appear as a Part of it, and need littleExpence in keeping, and there may be thePheafant Houfe, being amongft the Corn-fields. BistheK/7/^, or Farm-hoafe, whichone M^ould always place at fome Pittancefrom the main Houfe, and the Walks a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-9-the-woods-on-the-other-side-the-canalthothey-are-not-in-the-garden-will-how-ever-appear-as-a-part-of-it-and-need-littleexpence-in-keeping-and-there-may-be-thepheafant-houfe-being-amongft-the-corn-fields-bisthek7-or-farm-hoafe-whichone-mould-always-place-at-fome-pittancefrom-the-main-houfe-and-the-walks-a-image336991371.html
RM2AG77X3–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. 9^ The Woods on the other Side the Canal,thothey are not in the Garden, will, how-ever, appear as a Part of it, and need littleExpence in keeping, and there may be thePheafant Houfe, being amongft the Corn-fields. BistheK/7/^, or Farm-hoafe, whichone M^ould always place at fome Pittancefrom the main Houfe, and the Walks a
The Farmer's magazine . *4. £5, £4, & £S. ADVERTISING. C. H. MAY k C 0., GENERAL ADVERTISING OFFICES, 78, GRACECHURCH STREET, LOJ^DON, E.G. (THE ONLY ADDRESS). ESTABLISHED 1846. Advertisements of every description received for insertion in all Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, &c., at th«««iue ratts as at the offices of the papers. Estimates for General Advertising. Reduction for a series. Liberal terms to large advertisers. Advtrtisements are also received for all newspapers, which may be addressed to these offices, without extracharges, and replies forwarded if required. C. H. MAY & Co., havin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-4-5-4-s-advertising-c-h-may-k-c-0-general-advertising-offices-78-gracechurch-street-lojdon-eg-the-only-address-established-1846-advertisements-of-every-description-received-for-insertion-in-all-newspapers-magazines-reviews-c-at-thiue-ratts-as-at-the-offices-of-the-papers-estimates-for-general-advertising-reduction-for-a-series-liberal-terms-to-large-advertisers-advtrtisements-are-also-received-for-all-newspapers-which-may-be-addressed-to-these-offices-without-extracharges-and-replies-forwarded-if-required-c-h-may-co-havin-image338080433.html
RM2AJ0W15–The Farmer's magazine . *4. £5, £4, & £S. ADVERTISING. C. H. MAY k C 0., GENERAL ADVERTISING OFFICES, 78, GRACECHURCH STREET, LOJ^DON, E.G. (THE ONLY ADDRESS). ESTABLISHED 1846. Advertisements of every description received for insertion in all Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, &c., at th«««iue ratts as at the offices of the papers. Estimates for General Advertising. Reduction for a series. Liberal terms to large advertisers. Advtrtisements are also received for all newspapers, which may be addressed to these offices, without extracharges, and replies forwarded if required. C. H. MAY & Co., havin
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. CHAP. ( 12? ). I Chap, L SECTION I. INTRODUGTION, O F T H E Management and Improvement ofardle Land. ^3^5^^ HE foregoing Chapters ofthefe(^^4^^^^ Volumes relating entirely to.^/ITI^ the Diftribution of Country^^.^mm^.^. Seats into rural and extenfive^^^^ Gardens, d^(r. icfeemsrequifitefor me to compleat them^ in(hewing ho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-chap-12-i-chap-l-section-i-introdugtion-o-f-t-h-e-management-and-improvement-ofardle-land-35-he-foregoing-chapters-ofthefe4-volumes-relating-entirely-toiti-the-diftribution-of-countrymm-seats-into-rural-and-extenfive-gardens-dr-icfeemsrequifitefor-me-to-compleat-them-inhewing-ho-image336989828.html
RM2AG75Y0–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. CHAP. ( 12? ). I Chap, L SECTION I. INTRODUGTION, O F T H E Management and Improvement ofardle Land. ^3^5^^ HE foregoing Chapters ofthefe(^^4^^^^ Volumes relating entirely to.^/ITI^ the Diftribution of Country^^.^mm^.^. Seats into rural and extenfive^^^^ Gardens, d^(r. icfeemsrequifitefor me to compleat them^ in(hewing ho
The Farmer's magazine . to burn at the present moment: if deprivedof oxygen, it would be extinguished ; but if the supplybe augmented, its brilliancy will be much increased.I will immerse the lighted candle in this jar of oxygen.In a moment you see the flame becomes brilliant, andburns with so much splendour as to dazzle the eyes. A similar increase in the intensity of the action isseen, when other combustible substances, such assulphur and phosphorus, previously ignited in the air,are brought into contact with pure oxygen gas. I willI put some sulphur in this copper spoon, and will theni igni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-to-burn-at-the-present-moment-if-deprivedof-oxygen-it-would-be-extinguished-but-if-the-supplybe-augmented-its-brilliancy-will-be-much-increasedi-will-immerse-the-lighted-candle-in-this-jar-of-oxygenin-a-moment-you-see-the-flame-becomes-brilliant-andburns-with-so-much-splendour-as-to-dazzle-the-eyes-a-similar-increase-in-the-intensity-of-the-action-isseen-when-other-combustible-substances-such-assulphur-and-phosphorus-previously-ignited-in-the-airare-brought-into-contact-with-pure-oxygen-gas-i-willi-put-some-sulphur-in-this-copper-spoon-and-will-theni-igni-image338449070.html
RM2AJHK6P–The Farmer's magazine . to burn at the present moment: if deprivedof oxygen, it would be extinguished ; but if the supplybe augmented, its brilliancy will be much increased.I will immerse the lighted candle in this jar of oxygen.In a moment you see the flame becomes brilliant, andburns with so much splendour as to dazzle the eyes. A similar increase in the intensity of the action isseen, when other combustible substances, such assulphur and phosphorus, previously ignited in the air,are brought into contact with pure oxygen gas. I willI put some sulphur in this copper spoon, and will theni igni
The Farmer's magazine . Price £5 5s. to £7 7s. Price £5 5s. Price £10. mii«^ti*sttecl Ciitstlogucs, iiB l^^iagltsli, SveiBcli, i^sati CrCESBaan sent tree on ai>i»licsft^ioii. London Agent : SHEPPARD RANSOME, 31, ESSEX STllEET, STRAND. HAYWOODS IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES WITH VERTICAL CYLINDERS, AND IMPROVED PORTABLE COMBINEDTHRASHING MACHINES, FROM TWO TO FOUR HORSE POWER^CONSTRUCTED to Thrash, Winnow, J and Bag the Corn ia one operation, are now inextensive use, and are giving tlie higiiest satisfaction. FIXED ENGINES, OF ALL SIZES, Prom Two-uobsb Power upwards, IMPROVED CIRCULAR-SAW Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-price-5-5s-to-7-7s-price-5-5s-price-10-miitisttecl-ciitstlogucs-iib-liagltsli-sveibcli-isati-crcesbaan-sent-tree-on-aigtilicsftioii-london-agent-sheppard-ransome-31-essex-stlleet-strand-haywoods-improved-portable-steam-engines-with-vertical-cylinders-and-improved-portable-combinedthrashing-machines-from-two-to-four-horse-powerconstructed-to-thrash-winnow-j-and-bag-the-corn-ia-one-operation-are-now-inextensive-use-and-are-giving-tlie-higiiest-satisfaction-fixed-engines-of-all-sizes-prom-two-uobsb-power-upwards-improved-circular-saw-image342936667.html
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The Farmer's magazine . manger for turnipsor other food, and d the gutter for the passage ofurine. The arrangement and constraction of both thebyres, C C, being similar in eveiy i*espect exceptthe dimensions, the foregoing description will suf- * Sarking is the Scotch term for the board-ing on the roof of a building, to which the slatesare fastened. 126 THE FARMERS MAGAZINE, fice for both. The hyve which forms the east sideof the steading is eighty-three feet in length, andcontains ten stalls, each eight feet in width. Thisbyre accommodates twenty cows, two in each stall,and the other sixteen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-manger-for-turnipsor-other-food-and-d-the-gutter-for-the-passage-ofurine-the-arrangement-and-constraction-of-both-thebyres-c-c-being-similar-in-eveiy-iespect-exceptthe-dimensions-the-foregoing-description-will-suf-sarking-is-the-scotch-term-for-the-board-ing-on-the-roof-of-a-building-to-which-the-slatesare-fastened-126-the-farmers-magazine-fice-for-both-the-hyve-which-forms-the-east-sideof-the-steading-is-eighty-three-feet-in-length-andcontains-ten-stalls-each-eight-feet-in-width-thisbyre-accommodates-twenty-cows-two-in-each-stalland-the-other-sixteen-image338454666.html
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The Farmer's magazine . NIP MANURE.—Messrs. H. and T. P. drawf particular attention to this valuable Manure, whicli contains all the elements necessary for the full development of theTurnip Crop, so combined, that, from their chemical knowledge and long experience, they feel satisfied is most advantageous to theconsumer. It has been very extensively used by most of the eminent Agriculturists of the day, and has attained a high reputationthroughout England, Scotland, and Walts, and, they venture to say, is unrivalled for ihe weight and quality of (he Bulbs which itproduces. The application of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-nip-manuremessrs-h-and-t-p-drawf-particular-attention-to-this-valuable-manure-whicli-contains-all-the-elements-necessary-for-the-full-development-of-theturnip-crop-so-combined-that-from-their-chemical-knowledge-and-long-experience-they-feel-satisfied-is-most-advantageous-to-theconsumer-it-has-been-very-extensively-used-by-most-of-the-eminent-agriculturists-of-the-day-and-has-attained-a-high-reputationthroughout-england-scotland-and-walts-and-they-venture-to-say-is-unrivalled-for-ihe-weight-and-quality-of-he-bulbs-which-itproduces-the-application-of-t-image342937493.html
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The Farmer's magazine . e erring with-out imparting one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by tlie vices of which it treats.—Navaland Military Gazette, Feb. 1, 1861. ? We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be founduseful—whether such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or a clergyman.—Sun, Evening Paper. Published by the Author: sold also in sealed envelopes by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row; Hannay, 63,Oxford-street; Mann, 39, Cornhill, London; Herald Office, Taunton; Lockyer, Lincoln; Heywood,Oldham.street, Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-e-erring-with-out-imparting-one-idea-that-can-vitiate-the-mind-not-already-tutored-by-tlie-vices-of-which-it-treatsnavaland-military-gazette-feb-1-1861-we-feel-no-hesitation-in-saying-that-there-is-no-member-of-society-by-whom-the-book-will-not-be-foundusefulwhether-such-person-hold-the-relation-of-a-parent-preceptor-or-a-clergymansun-evening-paper-published-by-the-author-sold-also-in-sealed-envelopes-by-gilbert-49-paternoster-row-hannay-63oxford-street-mann-39-cornhill-london-herald-office-taunton-lockyer-lincoln-heywoodoldhamstreet-ma-image342945884.html
RM2AWXEY8–The Farmer's magazine . e erring with-out imparting one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by tlie vices of which it treats.—Navaland Military Gazette, Feb. 1, 1861. ? We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be founduseful—whether such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or a clergyman.—Sun, Evening Paper. Published by the Author: sold also in sealed envelopes by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row; Hannay, 63,Oxford-street; Mann, 39, Cornhill, London; Herald Office, Taunton; Lockyer, Lincoln; Heywood,Oldham.street, Ma
The Farmer's magazine . i08. I M Compounded of ORIENTAL INGREDIENTS, is of inestimable value in PROVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE TEETHSTRENCrTHISNING- THIS CrUlMES, And in rendering THE BMEATM S^FEET A]¥I» :PU«E. It eradicates Tartar from the Teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves the enamel, to whichit imparts a As the most efficient and fragrant aromatic purifier of the Breath, Teeth, and Gums ever known, ROWLANDS ODONTOhas, for a long sei-ies of years, occupied a distinguished place at the Toilets of the Sovereigns and the Nobility throughoutEurope; while the general Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-i08-i-m-compounded-of-oriental-ingredients-is-of-inestimable-value-in-proving-and-beautifying-the-teethstrencrthisning-this-crulmes-and-in-rendering-the-bmeatm-sfeet-a-i-pue-it-eradicates-tartar-from-the-teeth-removes-spots-of-incipient-decay-and-polishes-and-preserves-the-enamel-to-whichit-imparts-a-as-the-most-efficient-and-fragrant-aromatic-purifier-of-the-breath-teeth-and-gums-ever-known-rowlands-odontohas-for-a-long-sei-ies-of-years-occupied-a-distinguished-place-at-the-toilets-of-the-sovereigns-and-the-nobility-throughouteurope-while-the-general-image342941699.html
RM2AWX9HR–The Farmer's magazine . i08. I M Compounded of ORIENTAL INGREDIENTS, is of inestimable value in PROVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE TEETHSTRENCrTHISNING- THIS CrUlMES, And in rendering THE BMEATM S^FEET A]¥I» :PU«E. It eradicates Tartar from the Teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves the enamel, to whichit imparts a As the most efficient and fragrant aromatic purifier of the Breath, Teeth, and Gums ever known, ROWLANDS ODONTOhas, for a long sei-ies of years, occupied a distinguished place at the Toilets of the Sovereigns and the Nobility throughoutEurope; while the general
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The Farmer's magazine . lYDOR FOR THIS SKIN iL N 3> C O IVE F I. E X I O If IS UNEQUALLED FOR ITS RARE AND INESTIMABLE QUALITIES, THE RADIANT BLOOM IT IMPARTS TO THE CHEEK, THE SOFTNESS AND DELICACY WHICH IT INDUCES OF THE HANDS AND ARMS, Its capability of soothing Irritation, and removing cutaneous Defects, Discolorations, and all unsightly appearances, render it XZfDZSF:ENSABI.i: TO BVERV TOIIiET. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle.. AOS ODONTO, Compounded of the choicest and most recherche ingredients of the ORIENTAL HERBAL, and of inestimable value in IMPROVING AND IMPARTING A PEARL-L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-lydor-for-this-skin-il-n-3gt-c-o-ive-f-i-e-x-i-o-if-is-unequalled-for-its-rare-and-inestimable-qualities-the-radiant-bloom-it-imparts-to-the-cheek-the-softness-and-delicacy-which-it-induces-of-the-hands-and-arms-its-capability-of-soothing-irritation-and-removing-cutaneous-defects-discolorations-and-all-unsightly-appearances-render-it-xzfdzsfensabii-to-bverv-toiiiet-price-4s-6d-and-8s-6d-per-bottle-aos-odonto-compounded-of-the-choicest-and-most-recherche-ingredients-of-the-oriental-herbal-and-of-inestimable-value-in-improving-and-imparting-a-pearl-l-image342943782.html
RM2AWXC86–The Farmer's magazine . lYDOR FOR THIS SKIN iL N 3> C O IVE F I. E X I O If IS UNEQUALLED FOR ITS RARE AND INESTIMABLE QUALITIES, THE RADIANT BLOOM IT IMPARTS TO THE CHEEK, THE SOFTNESS AND DELICACY WHICH IT INDUCES OF THE HANDS AND ARMS, Its capability of soothing Irritation, and removing cutaneous Defects, Discolorations, and all unsightly appearances, render it XZfDZSF:ENSABI.i: TO BVERV TOIIiET. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle.. AOS ODONTO, Compounded of the choicest and most recherche ingredients of the ORIENTAL HERBAL, and of inestimable value in IMPROVING AND IMPARTING A PEARL-L
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. orGravel, that nothing elfe will grow on*t.When you plant any of the moft robuft Fo-reft-Trees, efpecially the Oak, at competentSpaces in Fields or Meadows, it is a verygood Method to open a Ring of Ground, atabout four Foot Diftance from the Stem, andprick in Quick-fet Plants, which by Clip-ping may be kept of what Heigh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-orgravel-that-nothing-elfe-will-grow-ontwhen-you-plant-any-of-the-moft-robuft-fo-reft-trees-efpecially-the-oak-at-competentspaces-in-fields-or-meadows-it-is-a-verygood-method-to-open-a-ring-of-ground-atabout-four-foot-diftance-from-the-stem-andprick-in-quick-fet-plants-which-by-clip-ping-may-be-kept-of-what-heigh-image336988611.html
RM2AG74BF–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. orGravel, that nothing elfe will grow on*t.When you plant any of the moft robuft Fo-reft-Trees, efpecially the Oak, at competentSpaces in Fields or Meadows, it is a verygood Method to open a Ring of Ground, atabout four Foot Diftance from the Stem, andprick in Quick-fet Plants, which by Clip-ping may be kept of what Heigh
The Farmer's magazine . ear incurable. By F. B. COURTENAY, M.R.C.S.E ,And formerly Surgeon to the Metropolitan Infirmary for the Cure of Strictures of the Urethra.This work is the production of a surgeon whose special attention has been dirc-ted, through a long pro-fessional life, to the treatment of strictures of the urethra. The cases which Mr. Courtenay has triven supplyample evidence of his great discriminative power in the diagnosis of the various kinds of stricture, and of thescientifac prmciples upon which their management is founded, demonstrating his success and exiilaining thecause o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-ear-incurable-by-f-b-courtenay-mrcse-and-formerly-surgeon-to-the-metropolitan-infirmary-for-the-cure-of-strictures-of-the-urethrathis-work-is-the-production-of-a-surgeon-whose-special-attention-has-been-dirc-ted-through-a-long-pro-fessional-life-to-the-treatment-of-strictures-of-the-urethra-the-cases-which-mr-courtenay-has-triven-supplyample-evidence-of-his-great-discriminative-power-in-the-diagnosis-of-the-various-kinds-of-stricture-and-of-thescientifac-prmciples-upon-which-their-management-is-founded-demonstrating-his-success-and-exiilaining-thecause-o-image342933761.html
RM2AWWYE9–The Farmer's magazine . ear incurable. By F. B. COURTENAY, M.R.C.S.E ,And formerly Surgeon to the Metropolitan Infirmary for the Cure of Strictures of the Urethra.This work is the production of a surgeon whose special attention has been dirc-ted, through a long pro-fessional life, to the treatment of strictures of the urethra. The cases which Mr. Courtenay has triven supplyample evidence of his great discriminative power in the diagnosis of the various kinds of stricture, and of thescientifac prmciples upon which their management is founded, demonstrating his success and exiilaining thecause o
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. re to Dung belight and ihallow, is to mix one Load ofHorfe Dung, one of Pond Earth, and halfa Load of Cow Dung, let them be wellconfumy together 5 and if you have Goal qs Sandj Improvement of drahk Ldnd. 175 Sand, add thereto the fame Quantity of Limeto ballance the Vigour of their Heat, Thi^being carried out in Majy^ and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-re-to-dung-belight-and-ihallow-is-to-mix-one-load-ofhorfe-dung-one-of-pond-earth-and-halfa-load-of-cow-dung-let-them-be-wellconfumy-together-5-and-if-you-have-goal-qs-sandj-improvement-of-drahk-ldnd-175-sand-add-thereto-the-fame-quantity-of-limeto-ballance-the-vigour-of-their-heat-thibeing-carried-out-in-majy-and-image336989294.html
RM2AG757X–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. re to Dung belight and ihallow, is to mix one Load ofHorfe Dung, one of Pond Earth, and halfa Load of Cow Dung, let them be wellconfumy together 5 and if you have Goal qs Sandj Improvement of drahk Ldnd. 175 Sand, add thereto the fame Quantity of Limeto ballance the Vigour of their Heat, Thi^being carried out in Majy^ and
The Farmer's magazine . ctions and Peculiarities of the North American Continent ^ Employment op Sorgho as Forage.—Translated from the French op the dAgRICULTURE PRATiaUE . • * T T? Improvement in the Breed of Sussex Stock : Testimonial to Mr. Edward Premiums for Barley .... Hadleigh Farmers Club Treatment of Ewes.—Winfrith Farmers Club . The English Farmer in Belgium . Royal Agricultural Society of England : Proceedings in Council Calendar of Agriculture Calendar of Gardening .* Agricultural Reports Review of the Cattle Trade during the past Month Agricultural Intelligence, Fairs, &c. Review Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-ctions-and-peculiarities-of-the-north-american-continent-employment-op-sorgho-as-foragetranslated-from-the-french-op-the-dagriculture-pratiaue-t-t-improvement-in-the-breed-of-sussex-stock-testimonial-to-mr-edward-premiums-for-barley-hadleigh-farmers-club-treatment-of-eweswinfrith-farmers-club-the-english-farmer-in-belgium-royal-agricultural-society-of-england-proceedings-in-council-calendar-of-agriculture-calendar-of-gardening-agricultural-reports-review-of-the-cattle-trade-during-the-past-month-agricultural-intelligence-fairs-c-review-image342934804.html
RM2AWX0RG–The Farmer's magazine . ctions and Peculiarities of the North American Continent ^ Employment op Sorgho as Forage.—Translated from the French op the dAgRICULTURE PRATiaUE . • * T T? Improvement in the Breed of Sussex Stock : Testimonial to Mr. Edward Premiums for Barley .... Hadleigh Farmers Club Treatment of Ewes.—Winfrith Farmers Club . The English Farmer in Belgium . Royal Agricultural Society of England : Proceedings in Council Calendar of Agriculture Calendar of Gardening .* Agricultural Reports Review of the Cattle Trade during the past Month Agricultural Intelligence, Fairs, &c. Review
The Farmer's magazine . .fl^H -* 9 M^. LcridarC JhiiUsh THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. VOLUME THE THIRTEENTH. (second sertes.) JANUARY TO JUNE, MDCCCXLVI. LONDON:OFFICE, 24, NORFOLK STREET, STRAND. MAY BE HAD BY ORDER THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS. LONDON: % ^ h « Printed by Joseph Rogerson,24, Norfolk-street, Strand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-flh-9-m-lcridarc-jhiiush-the-farmers-magazine-volume-the-thirteenth-second-sertes-january-to-june-mdcccxlvi-londonoffice-24-norfolk-street-strand-may-be-had-by-order-through-all-booksellers-london-h-printed-by-joseph-rogerson24-norfolk-street-strand-image338458217.html
RM2AJJ2WD–The Farmer's magazine . .fl^H -* 9 M^. LcridarC JhiiUsh THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. VOLUME THE THIRTEENTH. (second sertes.) JANUARY TO JUNE, MDCCCXLVI. LONDON:OFFICE, 24, NORFOLK STREET, STRAND. MAY BE HAD BY ORDER THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS. LONDON: % ^ h « Printed by Joseph Rogerson,24, Norfolk-street, Strand.
Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, instituted in the State of New York. . vitriolic, nitrous ormarine acids, nor mercury in the vitriolic or nitrousacid, nor tin in aqua regia, nor folutions of corroiivefublimate, faccharum faturni, muriated barytes,arfenic, tartar emetic, or allum produced any eifecT:upon it. 7th. The linen was animalized by foaking it inputrid blood, and then boiled in the powdered rootsof the galium and water, when it alTumed a dirtybrown colour. As it has been fuppofed by fome,that the Indians conceal the method of fixing t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-society-for-the-promotion-of-agriculture-arts-and-manufactures-instituted-in-the-state-of-new-york-vitriolic-nitrous-ormarine-acids-nor-mercury-in-the-vitriolic-or-nitrousacid-nor-tin-in-aqua-regia-nor-folutions-of-corroiivefublimate-faccharum-faturni-muriated-barytesarfenic-tartar-emetic-or-allum-produced-any-eifectupon-it-7th-the-linen-was-animalized-by-foaking-it-inputrid-blood-and-then-boiled-in-the-powdered-rootsof-the-galium-and-water-when-it-altumed-a-dirtybrown-colour-as-it-has-been-fuppofed-by-fomethat-the-indians-conceal-the-method-of-fixing-t-image339014071.html
RM2AKFBWB–Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, instituted in the State of New York. . vitriolic, nitrous ormarine acids, nor mercury in the vitriolic or nitrousacid, nor tin in aqua regia, nor folutions of corroiivefublimate, faccharum faturni, muriated barytes,arfenic, tartar emetic, or allum produced any eifecT:upon it. 7th. The linen was animalized by foaking it inputrid blood, and then boiled in the powdered rootsof the galium and water, when it alTumed a dirtybrown colour. As it has been fuppofed by fome,that the Indians conceal the method of fixing t
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. Dung 5 befides, Dungs(imply confidery, tis pleafant to think thatSeaSandj Sea Weeds, Oyfters, aod other1^. , Sea lyo Of the Management] andSea Shells, the very Leaves of Trees, ei-ther rotted, or, which is a quicker way, burnttoAfties fhould make good Manure, or thatBuck Wheat and Vetches, Turnips andother culinary Roots, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-dung-5-befides-dungsimply-confidery-tis-pleafant-to-think-thatseasandj-sea-weeds-oyfters-aod-other1-sea-lyo-of-the-management-andsea-shells-the-very-leaves-of-trees-ei-ther-rotted-or-which-is-a-quicker-way-burnttoafties-fhould-make-good-manure-or-thatbuck-wheat-and-vetches-turnips-andother-culinary-roots-image336989518.html
RM2AG75FX–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. Dung 5 befides, Dungs(imply confidery, tis pleafant to think thatSeaSandj Sea Weeds, Oyfters, aod other1^. , Sea lyo Of the Management] andSea Shells, the very Leaves of Trees, ei-ther rotted, or, which is a quicker way, burnttoAfties fhould make good Manure, or thatBuck Wheat and Vetches, Turnips andother culinary Roots,
The Farmer's magazine . THE FAEMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, 1859. PLATE I. NAPOLEON: a Devon Bull, THE PUOrERTY OF MR. JAMES DAVY, OF FLITTON, BARTON, SOUTH MOLTOK. Napoleon, bred by Mr. Davy, is by Quartlys Earl of Exeter, the first prize bull at tbe WindsorShow, out of Curly (97), a favourite cow of Mr. Davys, and still in his herd. Napoleon has only been twice exhibited in piiblic—in June, 1857, at the Newton Meeting of the Bathand West of England Society, where he took the second prize for bulls over three years old, and in theJuly following, at the Salisbury Meeting of the Eoyal Agricultural of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-the-faemers-magazine-march-1859-plate-i-napoleon-a-devon-bull-the-puorerty-of-mr-james-davy-of-flitton-barton-south-moltok-napoleon-bred-by-mr-davy-is-by-quartlys-earl-of-exeter-the-first-prize-bull-at-tbe-windsorshow-out-of-curly-97-a-favourite-cow-of-mr-davys-and-still-in-his-herd-napoleon-has-only-been-twice-exhibited-in-piiblicin-june-1857-at-the-newton-meeting-of-the-bathand-west-of-england-society-where-he-took-the-second-prize-for-bulls-over-three-years-old-and-in-thejuly-following-at-the-salisbury-meeting-of-the-eoyal-agricultural-of-image342942085.html
RM2AWXA3H–The Farmer's magazine . THE FAEMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, 1859. PLATE I. NAPOLEON: a Devon Bull, THE PUOrERTY OF MR. JAMES DAVY, OF FLITTON, BARTON, SOUTH MOLTOK. Napoleon, bred by Mr. Davy, is by Quartlys Earl of Exeter, the first prize bull at tbe WindsorShow, out of Curly (97), a favourite cow of Mr. Davys, and still in his herd. Napoleon has only been twice exhibited in piiblic—in June, 1857, at the Newton Meeting of the Bathand West of England Society, where he took the second prize for bulls over three years old, and in theJuly following, at the Salisbury Meeting of the Eoyal Agricultural of
The Farmer's magazine . about by Or-ville—Minstrel by Sir Peter—Matron by Florizel—Maiden. Echidna, who never appeared on active serice, isquite a young mother, the Baron we believe, beingher son and heir; though not having the lastvolume of the Stud-book at our ell)ow, we dont sayso on authority. Birdcatcher, the sire of the Baron, winner of theSt. Leger this season, is own brother to Foig-a- ballagh, winner of it last, being by Sir Hercules,out of the celebrated Guiccioh by Bob Booty, outof Fhght, by Escape, now perhaps considered thebest brood mare in the world. As a race-horseBirdcatcher Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-about-by-or-villeminstrel-by-sir-petermatron-by-florizelmaiden-echidna-who-never-appeared-on-active-serice-isquite-a-young-mother-the-baron-we-believe-beingher-son-and-heir-though-not-having-the-lastvolume-of-the-stud-book-at-our-ellow-we-dont-sayso-on-authority-birdcatcher-the-sire-of-the-baron-winner-of-thest-leger-this-season-is-own-brother-to-foig-a-ballagh-winner-of-it-last-being-by-sir-herculesout-of-the-celebrated-guiccioh-by-bob-booty-outof-fhght-by-escape-now-perhaps-considered-thebest-brood-mare-in-the-world-as-a-race-horsebirdcatcher-image338454150.html
RM2AJHWM6–The Farmer's magazine . about by Or-ville—Minstrel by Sir Peter—Matron by Florizel—Maiden. Echidna, who never appeared on active serice, isquite a young mother, the Baron we believe, beingher son and heir; though not having the lastvolume of the Stud-book at our ell)ow, we dont sayso on authority. Birdcatcher, the sire of the Baron, winner of theSt. Leger this season, is own brother to Foig-a- ballagh, winner of it last, being by Sir Hercules,out of the celebrated Guiccioh by Bob Booty, outof Fhght, by Escape, now perhaps considered thebest brood mare in the world. As a race-horseBirdcatcher
The Farmer's magazine . AND T. PROCTORS TURNIP MANURE.-Messrs. H. and T. P. draw« particular attention to tins valuable Manure, which contains all the elements necessary for the full development of theTurnip Crop, so combined, that, from their cheiuical knowledge and long experience, they feel satisfied is most advantageous to theconsumer. It has been very extensively used by most of the eminent Agriculturists of the day, and has attained a higli reputationthroughout England, Scotland, and Wales, and, they venture to say, is unrivalled for the weight and qualitv of the Bulbs which itproduces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-and-t-proctors-turnip-manure-messrs-h-and-t-p-draw-particular-attention-to-tins-valuable-manure-which-contains-all-the-elements-necessary-for-the-full-development-of-theturnip-crop-so-combined-that-from-their-cheiuical-knowledge-and-long-experience-they-feel-satisfied-is-most-advantageous-to-theconsumer-it-has-been-very-extensively-used-by-most-of-the-eminent-agriculturists-of-the-day-and-has-attained-a-higli-reputationthroughout-england-scotland-and-wales-and-they-venture-to-say-is-unrivalled-for-the-weight-and-qualitv-of-the-bulbs-which-itproduces-image342942942.html
RM2AWXB66–The Farmer's magazine . AND T. PROCTORS TURNIP MANURE.-Messrs. H. and T. P. draw« particular attention to tins valuable Manure, which contains all the elements necessary for the full development of theTurnip Crop, so combined, that, from their cheiuical knowledge and long experience, they feel satisfied is most advantageous to theconsumer. It has been very extensively used by most of the eminent Agriculturists of the day, and has attained a higli reputationthroughout England, Scotland, and Wales, and, they venture to say, is unrivalled for the weight and qualitv of the Bulbs which itproduces.
The Farmer's magazine . » H tA < m fi » o -6 i^ o »^ 1^ d 0 c« 1^ t4 O j:j Q o 4^ 0! m 0K ^. 02 » ^ Hi Q w fi H ? g 0) a 0} 5 •s o «2i &• O S W o HI o c^ o (U g ^ o> ^4 o ^ Report of the British College of Health, Euston Road, London, FOR 1859. Fellow-Countbymen, Since we addressed you last yeai, the Medical Profession have obtainedfrom Parliament what they call a Medical Reform Bill ; but wherein the reform consists, sofar as the public is concerned, we are at a loss to make out. If any good for the people at largehad been effected by the measure, we should applaud it; but so far as we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-h-ta-lt-m-fi-o-6-i-o-1-d-0-c-1-t4-o-jj-q-o-4-0!-m-0k-02-hi-q-w-fi-h-g-0-a-0-5-s-o-2i-o-s-w-o-hi-o-c-o-u-g-ogt-4-o-report-of-the-british-college-of-health-euston-road-london-for-1859-fellow-countbymen-since-we-addressed-you-last-yeai-the-medical-profession-have-obtainedfrom-parliament-what-they-call-a-medical-reform-bill-but-wherein-the-reform-consists-sofar-as-the-public-is-concerned-we-are-at-a-loss-to-make-out-if-any-good-for-the-people-at-largehad-been-effected-by-the-measure-we-should-applaud-it-but-so-far-as-we-image342948680.html
RM2AWXJF4–The Farmer's magazine . » H tA < m fi » o -6 i^ o »^ 1^ d 0 c« 1^ t4 O j:j Q o 4^ 0! m 0K ^. 02 » ^ Hi Q w fi H ? g 0) a 0} 5 •s o «2i &• O S W o HI o c^ o (U g ^ o> ^4 o ^ Report of the British College of Health, Euston Road, London, FOR 1859. Fellow-Countbymen, Since we addressed you last yeai, the Medical Profession have obtainedfrom Parliament what they call a Medical Reform Bill ; but wherein the reform consists, sofar as the public is concerned, we are at a loss to make out. If any good for the people at largehad been effected by the measure, we should applaud it; but so far as we
The Farmer's magazine . rsClubs . Wealth of Nations Agricultural Depression in Ireland The Depressed State of Agriculture The Future of British Agriculture Our Crop Prospects . The Nitrate of Soda War The Tiptree Budget The Farmers Alliance . Milk Preservatives A Bold Peasantry Depression in Agriculture The Ratcatcher The Bath and West of England Show : Meeting at Exeter The Agricultural Hall Horse Show Chambers of Agriculture Various Notes . The Cause of Gid in Sheep ; Protection in Canada . Review of Corn Trade . Market Currencies, &c. Page. 1. 1. 3. 4 6, 47. 12. 13. 15. 86. 17. 21. 22. 22. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-rsclubs-wealth-of-nations-agricultural-depression-in-ireland-the-depressed-state-of-agriculture-the-future-of-british-agriculture-our-crop-prospects-the-nitrate-of-soda-war-the-tiptree-budget-the-farmers-alliance-milk-preservatives-a-bold-peasantry-depression-in-agriculture-the-ratcatcher-the-bath-and-west-of-england-show-meeting-at-exeter-the-agricultural-hall-horse-show-chambers-of-agriculture-various-notes-the-cause-of-gid-in-sheep-protection-in-canada-review-of-corn-trade-market-currencies-c-page-1-1-3-4-6-47-12-13-15-86-17-21-22-22-image338082011.html
RM2AJ0Y1F–The Farmer's magazine . rsClubs . Wealth of Nations Agricultural Depression in Ireland The Depressed State of Agriculture The Future of British Agriculture Our Crop Prospects . The Nitrate of Soda War The Tiptree Budget The Farmers Alliance . Milk Preservatives A Bold Peasantry Depression in Agriculture The Ratcatcher The Bath and West of England Show : Meeting at Exeter The Agricultural Hall Horse Show Chambers of Agriculture Various Notes . The Cause of Gid in Sheep ; Protection in Canada . Review of Corn Trade . Market Currencies, &c. Page. 1. 1. 3. 4 6, 47. 12. 13. 15. 86. 17. 21. 22. 22.
The Farmer's magazine . d ; and I am happy tosay the young lambs are doing remarxablj well at present.In conclusion, I believe it to be the safest and best remedynow in use. I remain, dear Sir, For JOHN TINGEY, Esq., To Mr. Thomas Bigg. R. EENNEY. 8^ Flockmasters would be well to beware of such pre-parations as Non-pcisonons Compositions: it is onlynecessary to appeal to their good common sense and judg-ment to be thoroughly convinced that no Non-poisonousarticle can poison or destroy insect vermin, particularly suchas the Tick, Lice, and Scab Parasites—creatures so tenaoioueof life. Such adve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-d-and-i-am-happy-tosay-the-young-lambs-are-doing-remarxablj-well-at-presentin-conclusion-i-believe-it-to-be-the-safest-and-best-remedynow-in-use-i-remain-dear-sir-for-john-tingey-esq-to-mr-thomas-bigg-r-eenney-8-flockmasters-would-be-well-to-beware-of-such-pre-parations-as-non-pcisonons-compositions-it-is-onlynecessary-to-appeal-to-their-good-common-sense-and-judg-ment-to-be-thoroughly-convinced-that-no-non-poisonousarticle-can-poison-or-destroy-insect-vermin-particularly-suchas-the-tick-lice-and-scab-parasitescreatures-so-tenaoioueof-life-such-adve-image338081639.html
RM2AJ0XG7–The Farmer's magazine . d ; and I am happy tosay the young lambs are doing remarxablj well at present.In conclusion, I believe it to be the safest and best remedynow in use. I remain, dear Sir, For JOHN TINGEY, Esq., To Mr. Thomas Bigg. R. EENNEY. 8^ Flockmasters would be well to beware of such pre-parations as Non-pcisonons Compositions: it is onlynecessary to appeal to their good common sense and judg-ment to be thoroughly convinced that no Non-poisonousarticle can poison or destroy insect vermin, particularly suchas the Tick, Lice, and Scab Parasites—creatures so tenaoioueof life. Such adve
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. ats for that Purpofe.On one Side you afcend feveral Grafs-Steps, and come to an artificial Mounr,whereon is a large fpreading Tree, witha Vane at the Top, and a Seat enclofing it,commanding a moft agreeable and entireProfpeft of the Vale below 5 from henceyou come down to a very magnificent Ar-bour, with the Convenience o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-ats-for-that-purpofeon-one-side-you-afcend-feveral-grafs-steps-and-come-to-an-artificial-mounrwhereon-is-a-large-fpreading-tree-witha-vane-at-the-top-and-a-seat-enclofing-itcommanding-a-moft-agreeable-and-entireprofpeft-of-the-vale-below-5-from-henceyou-come-down-to-a-very-magnificent-ar-bour-with-the-convenience-o-image336990198.html
RM2AG76C6–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. ats for that Purpofe.On one Side you afcend feveral Grafs-Steps, and come to an artificial Mounr,whereon is a large fpreading Tree, witha Vane at the Top, and a Seat enclofing it,commanding a moft agreeable and entireProfpeft of the Vale below 5 from henceyou come down to a very magnificent Ar-bour, with the Convenience o
The Farmer's magazine . n all animals. It will also cure theMANGE, and SKIN DISEASES in Horses or Cattle, and effectually cleanse a Flock of Sheep from theSCAB or SHAB. Price Is. 8d. and 3s. per Bottle. SHERWOODS ORIGINAL DRIFFIELD OILS Are strongly and confidently recommended for preventing GANGRENE or MORTIFICATION after Lambingor Calving, and for Healing CUTS, STABS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, STRAINS, SWELLINGS, &c., &c.. Asthese Oils are in constant use by some of the most celebrated Breeders in the world, and have maintained a re-putation about fifty years, it would be superfluous to enlarge upon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-n-all-animals-it-will-also-cure-themange-and-skin-diseases-in-horses-or-cattle-and-effectually-cleanse-a-flock-of-sheep-from-thescab-or-shab-price-is-8d-and-3s-per-bottle-sherwoods-original-driffield-oils-are-strongly-and-confidently-recommended-for-preventing-gangrene-or-mortification-after-lambingor-calving-and-for-healing-cuts-stabs-wounds-bruises-strains-swellings-c-c-asthese-oils-are-in-constant-use-by-some-of-the-most-celebrated-breeders-in-the-world-and-have-maintained-a-re-putation-about-fifty-years-it-would-be-superfluous-to-enlarge-upon-image342937089.html
RM2AWX3N5–The Farmer's magazine . n all animals. It will also cure theMANGE, and SKIN DISEASES in Horses or Cattle, and effectually cleanse a Flock of Sheep from theSCAB or SHAB. Price Is. 8d. and 3s. per Bottle. SHERWOODS ORIGINAL DRIFFIELD OILS Are strongly and confidently recommended for preventing GANGRENE or MORTIFICATION after Lambingor Calving, and for Healing CUTS, STABS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, STRAINS, SWELLINGS, &c., &c.. Asthese Oils are in constant use by some of the most celebrated Breeders in the world, and have maintained a re-putation about fifty years, it would be superfluous to enlarge upon
The Farmer's magazine . -paid on receipt of 24 postage stamps, addrested toW. H., Messrs. Birdseye and Co,, No. 13, St, Benetp-court,Gracechurch-street, London, PAMPHLET ON SORGHO, or FRENCHSUGAR GRASS, By an English Farmer in France.Sent, with some trial seed, on receipt of 24 postage staiBps, ad-dressed to Mr. W. Hartley, Messi-8. Biidseye and Co., 13, St.Benets-coiirt, Gracechurch-street, London. Also, the same in quantities, guaranteed to be the one sortonly which is useful, at -28. 8d. per lb. It is the most productiveand fattening green fodder yet found. It is sown in April, andis cut, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-paid-on-receipt-of-24-postage-stamps-addrested-tow-h-messrs-birdseye-and-co-no-13-st-benetp-courtgracechurch-street-london-pamphlet-on-sorgho-or-frenchsugar-grass-by-an-english-farmer-in-francesent-with-some-trial-seed-on-receipt-of-24-postage-staibps-ad-dressed-to-mr-w-hartley-messi-8-biidseye-and-co-13-stbenets-coiirt-gracechurch-street-london-also-the-same-in-quantities-guaranteed-to-be-the-one-sortonly-which-is-useful-at-28-8d-per-lb-it-is-the-most-productiveand-fattening-green-fodder-yet-found-it-is-sown-in-april-andis-cut-w-image342939502.html
RM2AWX6RA–The Farmer's magazine . -paid on receipt of 24 postage stamps, addrested toW. H., Messrs. Birdseye and Co,, No. 13, St, Benetp-court,Gracechurch-street, London, PAMPHLET ON SORGHO, or FRENCHSUGAR GRASS, By an English Farmer in France.Sent, with some trial seed, on receipt of 24 postage staiBps, ad-dressed to Mr. W. Hartley, Messi-8. Biidseye and Co., 13, St.Benets-coiirt, Gracechurch-street, London. Also, the same in quantities, guaranteed to be the one sortonly which is useful, at -28. 8d. per lb. It is the most productiveand fattening green fodder yet found. It is sown in April, andis cut, w
The Farmer's magazine . Sr • * ? S. THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, .1842. No. 3.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a Short-horned Cow, five years and two months old,bred and fed by Mr. R. Wright, of Spilsby, Lincolnshire ; and exhibited at the Showof the Smithfield Club, in December, 1841, and to which the first Prize of TwentySovereigns was awarded, as also a Silver Medal as breeder,and the Gold Medal as thebest beast in the yard. This class Avas the most remarkable ever seen at the SmithfieldShow, from the number of extraordinary animals exhibited in it. PLATE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-sr-s-the-farmers-magazine-march-1842-no-3vol-v-second-series-plate-i-the-subject-of-our-first-plate-is-a-short-horned-cow-five-years-and-two-months-oldbred-and-fed-by-mr-r-wright-of-spilsby-lincolnshire-and-exhibited-at-the-showof-the-smithfield-club-in-december-1841-and-to-which-the-first-prize-of-twentysovereigns-was-awarded-as-also-a-silver-medal-as-breederand-the-gold-medal-as-thebest-beast-in-the-yard-this-class-avas-the-most-remarkable-ever-seen-at-the-smithfieldshow-from-the-number-of-extraordinary-animals-exhibited-in-it-plate-image340242520.html
RM2ANFAPG–The Farmer's magazine . Sr • * ? S. THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, .1842. No. 3.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a Short-horned Cow, five years and two months old,bred and fed by Mr. R. Wright, of Spilsby, Lincolnshire ; and exhibited at the Showof the Smithfield Club, in December, 1841, and to which the first Prize of TwentySovereigns was awarded, as also a Silver Medal as breeder,and the Gold Medal as thebest beast in the yard. This class Avas the most remarkable ever seen at the SmithfieldShow, from the number of extraordinary animals exhibited in it. PLATE
The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . ts following* pirft, fee that the Land be cleare, In title of the feller.And that it ftand in danger Of no womans Dowrie.See whether the Tenure be bond or free, Andrelcafe of euery feoffee.See that the feller be of age, And that it lie not in morgage,V Vhethera taile be thereof found, And whether it ftand in ftatute bound.Gonfider what feruice longeth thereto, And what quitrent thereout muft goe.And if it be come of a wedded woman, Thinke thou then on.couert baron,And if thou may in any wife, Make thy Charter with warrantife.To Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-whole-art-and-trade-of-husbandry-contained-in-foure-bookes-ts-following-pirft-fee-that-the-land-be-cleare-in-title-of-the-fellerand-that-it-ftand-in-danger-of-no-womans-dowriesee-whether-the-tenure-be-bond-or-free-andrelcafe-of-euery-feoffeesee-that-the-feller-be-of-age-and-that-it-lie-not-in-morgagev-vhethera-taile-be-thereof-found-and-whether-it-ftand-in-ftatute-boundgonfider-what-feruice-longeth-thereto-and-what-quitrent-thereout-muft-goeand-if-it-be-come-of-a-wedded-woman-thinke-thou-then-oncouert-baronand-if-thou-may-in-any-wife-make-thy-charter-with-warrantifeto-image338171929.html
RM2AJ51MW–The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . ts following* pirft, fee that the Land be cleare, In title of the feller.And that it ftand in danger Of no womans Dowrie.See whether the Tenure be bond or free, Andrelcafe of euery feoffee.See that the feller be of age, And that it lie not in morgage,V Vhethera taile be thereof found, And whether it ftand in ftatute bound.Gonfider what feruice longeth thereto, And what quitrent thereout muft goe.And if it be come of a wedded woman, Thinke thou then on.couert baron,And if thou may in any wife, Make thy Charter with warrantife.To
The Farmer's magazine . y interspersedthroughout spa-kles like a gem of the first water.—The Waterford Mail. This Magazint contains many interesting tales, and some pieces of poetry of first-rate order. The embel-lishments are very pretty.—Barnstaple Times and Devon Advertiser. The Ladies Companion is a work of merit, and we recommend it to our youthful readers of both sexes.— Glasgow Examiner. The literary department of this fashionable periodical is perhaps the best of its class.—Perthshire Courier. It is a beautifully got up work.—Donegal Advertiser. It is a highly instructive as well as en Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-y-interspersedthroughout-spa-kles-like-a-gem-of-the-first-waterthe-waterford-mail-this-magazint-contains-many-interesting-tales-and-some-pieces-of-poetry-of-first-rate-order-the-embel-lishments-are-very-prettybarnstaple-times-and-devon-advertiser-the-ladies-companion-is-a-work-of-merit-and-we-recommend-it-to-our-youthful-readers-of-both-sexes-glasgow-examiner-the-literary-department-of-this-fashionable-periodical-is-perhaps-the-best-of-its-classperthshire-courier-it-is-a-beautifully-got-up-workdonegal-advertiser-it-is-a-highly-instructive-as-well-as-en-image342949915.html
RM2AWXM37–The Farmer's magazine . y interspersedthroughout spa-kles like a gem of the first water.—The Waterford Mail. This Magazint contains many interesting tales, and some pieces of poetry of first-rate order. The embel-lishments are very pretty.—Barnstaple Times and Devon Advertiser. The Ladies Companion is a work of merit, and we recommend it to our youthful readers of both sexes.— Glasgow Examiner. The literary department of this fashionable periodical is perhaps the best of its class.—Perthshire Courier. It is a beautifully got up work.—Donegal Advertiser. It is a highly instructive as well as en
The Farmer's magazine . .fl^H -* 9 M^. £OLLt THE EAEMEKS MAGAZI:NB. JANUARY, 1840.No. 1.—Vol. XIII.] [Second Series. PLATE I.PORTRAIT OF R. M. JAQUES, ESQ. ENGRAVED BY H. BECKAVITH, FROM A PAINTING BY T. PHILLIPS, R.A. PLATE II.YEARLING BULL, CAPTAIN SHAFTOE. ENGRAVED BY HACKER FROM A PAINTING BY DAVIES. Yearling Bull, Captain Shaftoe, red, calved August 19, 1S42, bred by Mr. Thomas Lax, of Ravens-worth, near Richmond, Yorkshire; now the jiroperty of Mr. L^nthank, of Netherscales, near Penrith ;got by Magician, dam (Miss Shaftoe) by Mr. Masons Miracle {2320), g. d. by Richard (1376), gr. g. d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-flh-9-m-ollt-the-eaemeks-magazinb-january-1840no-1vol-xiii-second-series-plate-iportrait-of-r-m-jaques-esq-engraved-by-h-beckavith-from-a-painting-by-t-phillips-ra-plate-iiyearling-bull-captain-shaftoe-engraved-by-hacker-from-a-painting-by-davies-yearling-bull-captain-shaftoe-red-calved-august-19-1s42-bred-by-mr-thomas-lax-of-ravens-worth-near-richmond-yorkshire-now-the-jiroperty-of-mr-lnthank-of-netherscales-near-penrith-got-by-magician-dam-miss-shaftoe-by-mr-masons-miracle-2320-g-d-by-richard-1376-gr-g-d-image338457915.html
RM2AJJ2EK–The Farmer's magazine . .fl^H -* 9 M^. £OLLt THE EAEMEKS MAGAZI:NB. JANUARY, 1840.No. 1.—Vol. XIII.] [Second Series. PLATE I.PORTRAIT OF R. M. JAQUES, ESQ. ENGRAVED BY H. BECKAVITH, FROM A PAINTING BY T. PHILLIPS, R.A. PLATE II.YEARLING BULL, CAPTAIN SHAFTOE. ENGRAVED BY HACKER FROM A PAINTING BY DAVIES. Yearling Bull, Captain Shaftoe, red, calved August 19, 1S42, bred by Mr. Thomas Lax, of Ravens-worth, near Richmond, Yorkshire; now the jiroperty of Mr. L^nthank, of Netherscales, near Penrith ;got by Magician, dam (Miss Shaftoe) by Mr. Masons Miracle {2320), g. d. by Richard (1376), gr. g. d
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The Farmer's magazine . expressed by Mr, Humby, and with greatpleasure seconded the motion, which was carriedunanimously. Mr. Baker returned thanks. He said he didnot feel that he had done anything to boast of, buthe was very much obhged to them for the kind ex-pressions to which they had given utterance. Hehad always been identified with those who, hkehimself, were connected mth agriculture. Theywere a very intelligent class of men, and he hadfound by experience that they only wanted to bebrought out (hear). There was much good to bedone, as Sir Robert Peel had said, by a number ofmen meeting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-expressed-by-mr-humby-and-with-greatpleasure-seconded-the-motion-which-was-carriedunanimously-mr-baker-returned-thanks-he-said-he-didnot-feel-that-he-had-done-anything-to-boast-of-buthe-was-very-much-obhged-to-them-for-the-kind-ex-pressions-to-which-they-had-given-utterance-hehad-always-been-identified-with-those-who-hkehimself-were-connected-mth-agriculture-theywere-a-very-intelligent-class-of-men-and-he-hadfound-by-experience-that-they-only-wanted-to-bebrought-out-hear-there-was-much-good-to-bedone-as-sir-robert-peel-had-said-by-a-number-ofmen-meeting-image338457373.html
RM2AJJ1R9–The Farmer's magazine . expressed by Mr, Humby, and with greatpleasure seconded the motion, which was carriedunanimously. Mr. Baker returned thanks. He said he didnot feel that he had done anything to boast of, buthe was very much obhged to them for the kind ex-pressions to which they had given utterance. Hehad always been identified with those who, hkehimself, were connected mth agriculture. Theywere a very intelligent class of men, and he hadfound by experience that they only wanted to bebrought out (hear). There was much good to bedone, as Sir Robert Peel had said, by a number ofmen meeting
The Farmer's magazine . IMl^IiEMEiWTS OlSTAlWED THE FIRST P RIZE AT THE CHESTER MEETING OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, JULY, 1858. Root-Cutter for Power Hand-power ChafF-Cutter Bruisiner-Mill.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-imliiemeiwts-olstalwed-the-first-p-rize-at-the-chester-meeting-of-the-royal-agricultural-society-of-england-july-1858-root-cutter-for-power-hand-power-chaff-cutter-bruisiner-mill-image342939218.html
RM2AWX6D6–The Farmer's magazine . IMl^IiEMEiWTS OlSTAlWED THE FIRST P RIZE AT THE CHESTER MEETING OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, JULY, 1858. Root-Cutter for Power Hand-power ChafF-Cutter Bruisiner-Mill..
The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . oailp tract) ts?? albeit rtjc fra^c of tillage anD keeping BfCaftell is Diners,ano tbe manner of oreuppingmanp times contrarp tbeonefofbeother i as lrn)ere the (FraCer and X5?&Ber, rcqmretn a groundfull of Oraffe anD paffurc, the ^ufbanoar^i on ttje other One,a ground tottbout C?rau,anD ^cli filleotpcr in ttjcfc trjerr Diucrs-Defircs, tbere appcaretb a cccfame ftlictu^tp $ mutual ccmmo#tiitic rrDounDing in tljrir oreupring of one the otrjcr,li»!?ie^ Fun-djuus in v«jrro,Dotfi feemtbv an apt companion to p:oue: as in aeoupc of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-whole-art-and-trade-of-husbandry-contained-in-foure-bookes-oailp-tract-ts-albeit-rtjc-frac-of-tillage-and-keeping-bfcaftell-is-dinersano-tbe-manner-of-oreuppingmanp-times-contrarp-tbeonefofbeother-i-as-lrnere-the-fracer-and-x5ber-rcqmretn-a-groundfull-of-oraffe-and-paffurc-the-ufbanoari-on-ttje-other-onea-ground-tottbout-crauand-cli-filleotpcr-in-ttjcfc-trjerr-diucrs-defircs-tbere-appcaretb-a-cccfame-ftlictutp-mutual-ccmmotiitic-rrdounding-in-tljrir-oreupring-of-one-the-otrjcrli!ie-fun-djuus-in-vjrrodotfi-feemtbv-an-apt-companion-to-poue-as-in-aeoupc-of-image338170765.html
RM2AJ5079–The whole art and trade of husbandry : contained in foure bookes . oailp tract) ts?? albeit rtjc fra^c of tillage anD keeping BfCaftell is Diners,ano tbe manner of oreuppingmanp times contrarp tbeonefofbeother i as lrn)ere the (FraCer and X5?&Ber, rcqmretn a groundfull of Oraffe anD paffurc, the ^ufbanoar^i on ttje other One,a ground tottbout C?rau,anD ^cli filleotpcr in ttjcfc trjerr Diucrs-Defircs, tbere appcaretb a cccfame ftlictu^tp $ mutual ccmmo#tiitic rrDounDing in tljrir oreupring of one the otrjcr,li»!?ie^ Fun-djuus in v«jrro,Dotfi feemtbv an apt companion to p:oue: as in aeoupc of
The Farmer's magazine . t is obvious that this importationwould only very partially relieve our exigencies,and that to a great extent we must depend uponour own resources. Now it very fortunately hap-pens that we may obtain a very large provision ofseed from potatoes used for domestic consumption. without to any serious extent diminishing our sup-ply for that purpose. If the eyes be preservedalong with a small ])art of the jiotato to serve as nu-triment for the young plant, they may be plantedin spring and will i)roduce plants as well as thetulier. This is no mere theoretical opinion : it is a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-t-is-obvious-that-this-importationwould-only-very-partially-relieve-our-exigenciesand-that-to-a-great-extent-we-must-depend-uponour-own-resources-now-it-very-fortunately-hap-pens-that-we-may-obtain-a-very-large-provision-ofseed-from-potatoes-used-for-domestic-consumption-without-to-any-serious-extent-diminishing-our-sup-ply-for-that-purpose-if-the-eyes-be-preservedalong-with-a-small-art-of-the-jiotato-to-serve-as-nu-triment-for-the-young-plant-they-may-be-plantedin-spring-and-will-iroduce-plants-as-well-as-thetulier-this-is-no-mere-theoretical-opinion-it-is-a-image338455888.html
RM2AJHYX8–The Farmer's magazine . t is obvious that this importationwould only very partially relieve our exigencies,and that to a great extent we must depend uponour own resources. Now it very fortunately hap-pens that we may obtain a very large provision ofseed from potatoes used for domestic consumption. without to any serious extent diminishing our sup-ply for that purpose. If the eyes be preservedalong with a small ])art of the jiotato to serve as nu-triment for the young plant, they may be plantedin spring and will i)roduce plants as well as thetulier. This is no mere theoretical opinion : it is a
The Farmer's magazine . umber of valuable lives. Poisonings are increasing throughout the country, all owing to Doctoi-shaving spread Poisons throughout the length and breadth of the land, and are now become quitecommon everywhere. You have lately had a terrible catastrophe at Bradford, through arsenichaving got into lozenges by mistake—this very arsenic is used by Doctors for the alleged cure ofskm diseases. W^e would take issue with such Doctors upon this very point, and contend that withour simple Hygeian Vegetable Purgatives, we could cure, whilst they failed to cure, such skindiseases •, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-umber-of-valuable-lives-poisonings-are-increasing-throughout-the-country-all-owing-to-doctoi-shaving-spread-poisons-throughout-the-length-and-breadth-of-the-land-and-are-now-become-quitecommon-everywhere-you-have-lately-had-a-terrible-catastrophe-at-bradford-through-arsenichaving-got-into-lozenges-by-mistakethis-very-arsenic-is-used-by-doctors-for-the-alleged-cure-ofskm-diseases-we-would-take-issue-with-such-doctors-upon-this-very-point-and-contend-that-withour-simple-hygeian-vegetable-purgatives-we-could-cure-whilst-they-failed-to-cure-such-skindiseases-image342948346.html
RM2AWXJ36–The Farmer's magazine . umber of valuable lives. Poisonings are increasing throughout the country, all owing to Doctoi-shaving spread Poisons throughout the length and breadth of the land, and are now become quitecommon everywhere. You have lately had a terrible catastrophe at Bradford, through arsenichaving got into lozenges by mistake—this very arsenic is used by Doctors for the alleged cure ofskm diseases. W^e would take issue with such Doctors upon this very point, and contend that withour simple Hygeian Vegetable Purgatives, we could cure, whilst they failed to cure, such skindiseases •,
The Farmer's magazine . and I am happy tosay the young lambs are doing remarsably well at present.In conclusion, I believe it to be the safest and best remedynow in use. I remain, dear Sir, For JOHN TINGEY, Esq., To Mr. Thomas Bigg. R. RBNNEY. B^ Flockmasters would be well to beware of such prg.parations as Non-pcisonous Compositions: it is onlynecessary to appeal to their good common sense and judg>ment to be thoroughly convinced that no Non-poisonous article can poison or destroy insect vermin, particularly suchas the Tick, Lice, and Scab Parasites—creatures so tenaciousof life. Such adve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-and-i-am-happy-tosay-the-young-lambs-are-doing-remarsably-well-at-presentin-conclusion-i-believe-it-to-be-the-safest-and-best-remedynow-in-use-i-remain-dear-sir-for-john-tingey-esq-to-mr-thomas-bigg-r-rbnney-b-flockmasters-would-be-well-to-beware-of-such-prgparations-as-non-pcisonous-compositions-it-is-onlynecessary-to-appeal-to-their-good-common-sense-and-judggtment-to-be-thoroughly-convinced-that-no-non-poisonous-article-can-poison-or-destroy-insect-vermin-particularly-suchas-the-tick-lice-and-scab-parasitescreatures-so-tenaciousof-life-such-adve-image338081159.html
RM2AJ0WY3–The Farmer's magazine . and I am happy tosay the young lambs are doing remarsably well at present.In conclusion, I believe it to be the safest and best remedynow in use. I remain, dear Sir, For JOHN TINGEY, Esq., To Mr. Thomas Bigg. R. RBNNEY. B^ Flockmasters would be well to beware of such prg.parations as Non-pcisonous Compositions: it is onlynecessary to appeal to their good common sense and judg>ment to be thoroughly convinced that no Non-poisonous article can poison or destroy insect vermin, particularly suchas the Tick, Lice, and Scab Parasites—creatures so tenaciousof life. Such adve
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. is on Vlate tbe ^-jtb. 0T r^r-r:r: :^i:.:.:.y:: , ::i ^i;- g^(^(5gcSG3g pi E next Plate contains an en.-S.-^s^H^f!^ tire Level Piece of Ground,§jfi^T.?^i:^ 2tid a Rivulet running round0:S^*4^i-g the fame, which Paver Bounds^SS^PM^^ ill all the interior Parr of the:;;• r ; ; ; Garden, and likewiie the plea*l&nrWbod on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-is-on-vlate-tbe-jtb-0t-rr-rr-iy-i-i-g5gcsg3g-pi-e-next-plate-contains-an-en-s-shf!-tire-level-piece-of-groundjfiti-2tid-a-rivulet-running-round0s4i-g-the-fame-which-paver-boundssspm-ill-all-the-interior-parr-of-the-r-garden-and-likewiie-the-plealnrwbod-on-the-image336991996.html
RM2AG78MC–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. is on Vlate tbe ^-jtb. 0T r^r-r:r: :^i:.:.:.y:: , ::i ^i;- g^(^(5gcSG3g pi E next Plate contains an en.-S.-^s^H^f!^ tire Level Piece of Ground,§jfi^T.?^i:^ 2tid a Rivulet running round0:S^*4^i-g the fame, which Paver Bounds^SS^PM^^ ill all the interior Parr of the:;;• r ; ; ; Garden, and likewiie the plea*l&nrWbod on the
The Farmer's magazine . ^ 1 ^ ^,^- ^ ^ 1l -^ IllffI lllllll. ^2^4^:^^^f/6^^^^€:^ ?c^. a/T^iaC^-A^oa ^cZ^^^^i^y^t^ cr/erscn & Tzi^zfijrd. 246, ^^H U I, MAY, 1859. PLATE I. CAPTAIN SPENCER, AND SUNBEAM. ENCnAVED BY T. B. HUNT, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY BANNISTER, OF CARLISLE. Although Captain Spencer is hetter known tothe world by the triumphs of Sunbeam and Seagullat Biggar and elsewhere, he is gradually establish-ing a claim to rank among the best owners ofEnglish Shorthorns. At present his herd onlynumbers about fourteen, but four or five of themare plums which would hold their own anywhere.One of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-1-1l-illffi-lllllll-24f6-c-atiac-aoa-cziyt-crerscn-tzizfijrd-246-h-u-i-may-1859-plate-i-captain-spencer-and-sunbeam-encnaved-by-t-b-hunt-from-a-photograph-by-bannister-of-carlisle-although-captain-spencer-is-hetter-known-tothe-world-by-the-triumphs-of-sunbeam-and-seagullat-biggar-and-elsewhere-he-is-gradually-establish-ing-a-claim-to-rank-among-the-best-owners-ofenglish-shorthorns-at-present-his-herd-onlynumbers-about-fourteen-but-four-or-five-of-themare-plums-which-would-hold-their-own-anywhereone-of-image342935159.html
RM2AWX187–The Farmer's magazine . ^ 1 ^ ^,^- ^ ^ 1l -^ IllffI lllllll. ^2^4^:^^^f/6^^^^€:^ ?c^. a/T^iaC^-A^oa ^cZ^^^^i^y^t^ cr/erscn & Tzi^zfijrd. 246, ^^H U I, MAY, 1859. PLATE I. CAPTAIN SPENCER, AND SUNBEAM. ENCnAVED BY T. B. HUNT, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY BANNISTER, OF CARLISLE. Although Captain Spencer is hetter known tothe world by the triumphs of Sunbeam and Seagullat Biggar and elsewhere, he is gradually establish-ing a claim to rank among the best owners ofEnglish Shorthorns. At present his herd onlynumbers about fourteen, but four or five of themare plums which would hold their own anywhere.One of
Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, instituted in the State of New York. . finerand more moderate here than in Europe ; above all,as we have very few infl:ances of fliowers of hail,which are fo frequent and fo deftrudive in othercountries, we remain perfedlly fatisfied, that fiikworms will fucceed and thrive beyond our expeda-tions in this bleffed part of the world. Therefore,as foon as they can be fecured againil the vornciouf-nefs of certain birds, you may leave them to thebountiful hand of nature ; you need not afterwardstake any more care, t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-society-for-the-promotion-of-agriculture-arts-and-manufactures-instituted-in-the-state-of-new-york-finerand-more-moderate-here-than-in-europe-above-allas-we-have-very-few-inflances-of-fliowers-of-hailwhich-are-fo-frequent-and-fo-deftrudive-in-othercountries-we-remain-perfedlly-fatisfied-that-fiikworms-will-fucceed-and-thrive-beyond-our-expeda-tions-in-this-bleffed-part-of-the-world-thereforeas-foon-as-they-can-be-fecured-againil-the-vornciouf-nefs-of-certain-birds-you-may-leave-them-to-thebountiful-hand-of-nature-you-need-not-afterwardstake-any-more-care-t-image339013618.html
RM2AKFB96–Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, instituted in the State of New York. . finerand more moderate here than in Europe ; above all,as we have very few infl:ances of fliowers of hail,which are fo frequent and fo deftrudive in othercountries, we remain perfedlly fatisfied, that fiikworms will fucceed and thrive beyond our expeda-tions in this bleffed part of the world. Therefore,as foon as they can be fecured againil the vornciouf-nefs of certain birds, you may leave them to thebountiful hand of nature ; you need not afterwardstake any more care, t
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. many Parts of this Kingdrm,and tho the French have gone before, andfhewd us the Way, we have made but anindifferent life of it, and have by no meansmaintain d the well known Character of lanErjgJijId Genius, Invcntk addcre. If we wouldtherefore arrive at any greater Perfeftion,than we are in Gardening, we muft cafhieretha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-many-parts-of-this-kingdrmand-tho-the-french-have-gone-before-andfhewd-us-the-way-we-have-made-but-anindifferent-life-of-it-and-have-by-no-meansmaintain-d-the-well-known-character-of-lanerjgjijid-genius-invcntk-addcre-if-we-wouldtherefore-arrive-at-any-greater-perfeftionthan-we-are-in-gardening-we-muft-cafhieretha-image336993559.html
RM2AG7AM7–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. many Parts of this Kingdrm,and tho the French have gone before, andfhewd us the Way, we have made but anindifferent life of it, and have by no meansmaintain d the well known Character of lanErjgJijId Genius, Invcntk addcre. If we wouldtherefore arrive at any greater Perfeftion,than we are in Gardening, we muft cafhieretha
. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts. est information in theirpursuits. It will contain original articles from some of the best practical cul-tivators in the country, and choice selections fiom the most able workson Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanics and Economy; giving thebest management, and new discoveries and improvements in these de-partments. This is one of the cheapest papers in the country ; and no painswill be spared to render it strictly practical and useful. The form isneat and convenient for preservation and reference, and it will be avaluable addition to a library, as th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-agriculture-of-massachusetts-est-information-in-theirpursuits-it-will-contain-original-articles-from-some-of-the-best-practical-cul-tivators-in-the-country-and-choice-selections-fiom-the-most-able-workson-agriculture-horticulture-mechanics-and-economy-giving-thebest-management-and-new-discoveries-and-improvements-in-these-de-partments-this-is-one-of-the-cheapest-papers-in-the-country-and-no-painswill-be-spared-to-render-it-strictly-practical-and-useful-the-form-isneat-and-convenient-for-preservation-and-reference-and-it-will-be-avaluable-addition-to-a-library-as-th-image336904723.html
RM2AG39BF–. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts. est information in theirpursuits. It will contain original articles from some of the best practical cul-tivators in the country, and choice selections fiom the most able workson Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanics and Economy; giving thebest management, and new discoveries and improvements in these de-partments. This is one of the cheapest papers in the country ; and no painswill be spared to render it strictly practical and useful. The form isneat and convenient for preservation and reference, and it will be avaluable addition to a library, as th
The Farmer's magazine . fe in the Colonies.—No.IV . The Fall in Prices The Points of the Clydesdale Horse Cheesemaking and Competition. Agricultural Societies Smithfield Club Farmers Clubs chambers of Agriculture Agricultukal Depression Cost of Wheat Production in America Agricultural Meetings in 1879 . Foreign and Colonial Agriculture The Agricultural Depression . TiTHfc. Rent Charge Averages . The Cost of WHeAT-QROWiNG in America Tiptree Farm Account. The Position of Farmer-; The Earnings of the Working Classes Important Sale of Cart Horses The Corn Trade The Melbourne Exhibition The America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-fe-in-the-coloniesnoiv-the-fall-in-prices-the-points-of-the-clydesdale-horse-cheesemaking-and-competition-agricultural-societies-smithfield-club-farmers-clubs-chambers-of-agriculture-agricultukal-depression-cost-of-wheat-production-in-america-agricultural-meetings-in-1879-foreign-and-colonial-agriculture-the-agricultural-depression-tithfc-rent-charge-averages-the-cost-of-wheat-qrowing-in-america-tiptree-farm-account-the-position-of-farmer-the-earnings-of-the-working-classes-important-sale-of-cart-horses-the-corn-trade-the-melbourne-exhibition-the-america-image338081289.html
RM2AJ0X3N–The Farmer's magazine . fe in the Colonies.—No.IV . The Fall in Prices The Points of the Clydesdale Horse Cheesemaking and Competition. Agricultural Societies Smithfield Club Farmers Clubs chambers of Agriculture Agricultukal Depression Cost of Wheat Production in America Agricultural Meetings in 1879 . Foreign and Colonial Agriculture The Agricultural Depression . TiTHfc. Rent Charge Averages . The Cost of WHeAT-QROWiNG in America Tiptree Farm Account. The Position of Farmer-; The Earnings of the Working Classes Important Sale of Cart Horses The Corn Trade The Melbourne Exhibition The America
The Farmer's magazine . alteration to notice in ourdemand for Laid Highland Wool, which continuesvery dull—only sales of a few bags in hand at our laterates for immediate use. The same remarks willequally apply to Crossed and Cheviots, and until ODcethe excitement of Peels Corn Bill is over, we do notexpect any improvement. s. d. s. d.Laid Highland Wool,per 24lbs.. 8 6 to 9 0 White do. do 11 G 12 6 Laid Crossed do..unwashed.. 8 9 9 G Do. washed do 10 0 11 6 Do. Cheviot unwashed do 9 6 12 6 Do. washed 13 9 18 0 White Cheviot, washed 21 0 24 0 FOREIGN WOOL.CITY, Feb. 21.—The advices from the man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-alteration-to-notice-in-ourdemand-for-laid-highland-wool-which-continuesvery-dullonly-sales-of-a-few-bags-in-hand-at-our-laterates-for-immediate-use-the-same-remarks-willequally-apply-to-crossed-and-cheviots-and-until-odcethe-excitement-of-peels-corn-bill-is-over-we-do-notexpect-any-improvement-s-d-s-dlaid-highland-woolper-24lbs-8-6-to-9-0-white-do-do-11-g-12-6-laid-crossed-dounwashed-8-9-9-g-do-washed-do-10-0-11-6-do-cheviot-unwashed-do-9-6-12-6-do-washed-13-9-18-0-white-cheviot-washed-21-0-24-0-foreign-woolcity-feb-21the-advices-from-the-man-image340241339.html
RM2ANF98B–The Farmer's magazine . alteration to notice in ourdemand for Laid Highland Wool, which continuesvery dull—only sales of a few bags in hand at our laterates for immediate use. The same remarks willequally apply to Crossed and Cheviots, and until ODcethe excitement of Peels Corn Bill is over, we do notexpect any improvement. s. d. s. d.Laid Highland Wool,per 24lbs.. 8 6 to 9 0 White do. do 11 G 12 6 Laid Crossed do..unwashed.. 8 9 9 G Do. washed do 10 0 11 6 Do. Cheviot unwashed do 9 6 12 6 Do. washed 13 9 18 0 White Cheviot, washed 21 0 24 0 FOREIGN WOOL.CITY, Feb. 21.—The advices from the man
The Farmer's magazine . wts. qrs.lbs. 27fi00 2 71325 0 17, qrs. bush.2872 0 1224502 788002 0109120 3 POTATO MARKET. SOUTHWARK, W.itkrside, April 27. Tliere being a continued supply of Mangold Wurzel and White Carrots, at unprecedentedly low prices, the cov,-keepers can do without potatoes ; if they take them, it is at their own prices. Pkice.;.—York reds, 100s. to 140s. ; do. Regents, I 50s. to 90s.; do. Shaws, 20s. to 60s. ; Scotch reds, 85s. to 100s. ; Montrose Buffs and Blacks, 75s. to SOs. ; Fraserburgh Blacks, Buffs, Blues, and Mixtures, 60s. to 70s. 163 12182 29998 83438 207 cwts. qrs.lb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-wts-qrslbs-27fi00-2-71325-0-17-qrs-bush2872-0-1224502-788002-0109120-3-potato-market-southwark-witkrside-april-27-tliere-being-a-continued-supply-of-mangold-wurzel-and-white-carrots-at-unprecedentedly-low-prices-the-cov-keepers-can-do-without-potatoes-if-they-take-them-it-is-at-their-own-prices-pkiceyork-reds-100s-to-140s-do-regents-i-50s-to-90s-do-shaws-20s-to-60s-scotch-reds-85s-to-100s-montrose-buffs-and-blacks-75s-to-sos-fraserburgh-blacks-buffs-blues-and-mixtures-60s-to-70s-163-12182-29998-83438-207-cwts-qrslb-image338450907.html
RM2AJHNGB–The Farmer's magazine . wts. qrs.lbs. 27fi00 2 71325 0 17, qrs. bush.2872 0 1224502 788002 0109120 3 POTATO MARKET. SOUTHWARK, W.itkrside, April 27. Tliere being a continued supply of Mangold Wurzel and White Carrots, at unprecedentedly low prices, the cov,-keepers can do without potatoes ; if they take them, it is at their own prices. Pkice.;.—York reds, 100s. to 140s. ; do. Regents, I 50s. to 90s.; do. Shaws, 20s. to 60s. ; Scotch reds, 85s. to 100s. ; Montrose Buffs and Blacks, 75s. to SOs. ; Fraserburgh Blacks, Buffs, Blues, and Mixtures, 60s. to 70s. 163 12182 29998 83438 207 cwts. qrs.lb
The Farmer's magazine . ultural Association : Cultivation of Mangel-wurzel . 413 Proposed Premiums for Irish-bred Stock : The Irish Shorthorn . . 416 National and Commercial Features of the North American Continent . 419 The English Farmer in Belgium .:,... 427 The Cobham Sale of Shorthorns ...... 430 Cause OF Death from Old Age ..... .433 The Cattle of England and France ...... 434 Royal Agricultural Society of England ..... 436 Useful Suggestions upon the Growth of Seeds ..... 437 The Advance of Agriculture in Ireland ..... 438 The Royal Dublin Society: Spring Show ..... 440 Review ......... Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-ultural-association-cultivation-of-mangel-wurzel-413-proposed-premiums-for-irish-bred-stock-the-irish-shorthorn-416-national-and-commercial-features-of-the-north-american-continent-419-the-english-farmer-in-belgium-427-the-cobham-sale-of-shorthorns-430-cause-of-death-from-old-age-433-the-cattle-of-england-and-france-434-royal-agricultural-society-of-england-436-useful-suggestions-upon-the-growth-of-seeds-437-the-advance-of-agriculture-in-ireland-438-the-royal-dublin-society-spring-show-440-review-image342935691.html
RM2AWX1Y7–The Farmer's magazine . ultural Association : Cultivation of Mangel-wurzel . 413 Proposed Premiums for Irish-bred Stock : The Irish Shorthorn . . 416 National and Commercial Features of the North American Continent . 419 The English Farmer in Belgium .:,... 427 The Cobham Sale of Shorthorns ...... 430 Cause OF Death from Old Age ..... .433 The Cattle of England and France ...... 434 Royal Agricultural Society of England ..... 436 Useful Suggestions upon the Growth of Seeds ..... 437 The Advance of Agriculture in Ireland ..... 438 The Royal Dublin Society: Spring Show ..... 440 Review .........
The Farmer's magazine . s exhibit their light inconsequence of the particles of solid carbon which existin their respective flames. I will allow the jet of gas to play upon a piece ofcommon tobacco-pipe. An intense light is immediatelyproduced, and the pipe is melted, and converted into asort of sapphire, which cuts glass with the greatest ease. If we had any solid substance which could stand theheat of this flame without melting, we should then bein possession of the means of making the light continu-ous. Common lime happens to be a substance so re-fractory that it withstands very well the ac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-s-exhibit-their-light-inconsequence-of-the-particles-of-solid-carbon-which-existin-their-respective-flames-i-will-allow-the-jet-of-gas-to-play-upon-a-piece-ofcommon-tobacco-pipe-an-intense-light-is-immediatelyproduced-and-the-pipe-is-melted-and-converted-into-asort-of-sapphire-which-cuts-glass-with-the-greatest-ease-if-we-had-any-solid-substance-which-could-stand-theheat-of-this-flame-without-melting-we-should-then-bein-possession-of-the-means-of-making-the-light-continu-ous-common-lime-happens-to-be-a-substance-so-re-fractory-that-it-withstands-very-well-the-ac-image338448475.html
RM2AJHJDF–The Farmer's magazine . s exhibit their light inconsequence of the particles of solid carbon which existin their respective flames. I will allow the jet of gas to play upon a piece ofcommon tobacco-pipe. An intense light is immediatelyproduced, and the pipe is melted, and converted into asort of sapphire, which cuts glass with the greatest ease. If we had any solid substance which could stand theheat of this flame without melting, we should then bein possession of the means of making the light continu-ous. Common lime happens to be a substance so re-fractory that it withstands very well the ac
The Farmer's magazine . sheep, and carried ten sheepto the acre fourteen weeks. The figure No. 3, represents the third growth ofthis plant in a field of stiff loam of four acres,where it was sown with red clover, and hoed inwith the wheat in May, 1839; the first growthbeing fed in March and April, when the sheepgave a preference to the rye grass by selecting itfrom the clover. The second growth was mownwith clover for stover, July 8, the rye grass beingfive feet long ; and the third growth was mownAugust 30, being four feet in length, the growthofr>4days; this crop was used in its green sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-sheep-and-carried-ten-sheepto-the-acre-fourteen-weeks-the-figure-no-3-represents-the-third-growth-ofthis-plant-in-a-field-of-stiff-loam-of-four-acreswhere-it-was-sown-with-red-clover-and-hoed-inwith-the-wheat-in-may-1839-the-first-growthbeing-fed-in-march-and-april-when-the-sheepgave-a-preference-to-the-rye-grass-by-selecting-itfrom-the-clover-the-second-growth-was-mownwith-clover-for-stover-july-8-the-rye-grass-beingfive-feet-long-and-the-third-growth-was-mownaugust-30-being-four-feet-in-length-the-growthofrgt4days-this-crop-was-used-in-its-green-sta-image340245488.html
RM2ANFEGG–The Farmer's magazine . sheep, and carried ten sheepto the acre fourteen weeks. The figure No. 3, represents the third growth ofthis plant in a field of stiff loam of four acres,where it was sown with red clover, and hoed inwith the wheat in May, 1839; the first growthbeing fed in March and April, when the sheepgave a preference to the rye grass by selecting itfrom the clover. The second growth was mownwith clover for stover, July 8, the rye grass beingfive feet long ; and the third growth was mownAugust 30, being four feet in length, the growthofr>4days; this crop was used in its green sta
The Farmer's magazine . British Iron 20/sh 10/pd| Brazilian Imp. iss. 5/p. 35/sh 21/pd|Do.Mocaubas&CocaesUnited 2.)/ sh pdj Do. St. John Del Rey 20/sh 15/pd Cobre Copper 40/ pd 23 Columbian iss. 5/ pm 56/ sh pd | Ditto New ll/shpdj Galvanized Iron 10/ sh pd Ditio New 10/ sh 7ipdi General Mining 20/sli pdi Mexican 60/sh 59/pd| Mining Comp. of Ireland 25/sh IpdiReal del Monte, Unregistered Av. ... RhjTTiney Iron 50/ sli pd Santiago de Cuba .... 25/sh 10/jidUnited Mexican, average 28/ 2s 8|d I MISCELLANEOUS. 1 Australian Agricult 100/sh 30/ pd| lAnglo Mexican Mint 10/ sh pdi JCanada 100/sh 32^/pd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-british-iron-20sh-10pd-brazilian-imp-iss-5p-35sh-21pddomocaubascocaesunited-2-sh-pdj-do-st-john-del-rey-20sh-15pd-cobre-copper-40-pd-23-columbian-iss-5-pm-56-sh-pd-ditto-new-llshpdj-galvanized-iron-10-sh-pd-ditio-new-10-sh-7ipdi-general-mining-20sli-pdi-mexican-60sh-59pd-mining-comp-of-ireland-25sh-ipdireal-del-monte-unregistered-av-rhjttiney-iron-50-sli-pd-santiago-de-cuba-25sh-10jidunited-mexican-average-28-2s-8d-i-miscellaneous-1-australian-agricult-100sh-30-pd-langlo-mexican-mint-10-sh-pdi-jcanada-100sh-32pd-image338453129.html
RM2AJHTBN–The Farmer's magazine . British Iron 20/sh 10/pd| Brazilian Imp. iss. 5/p. 35/sh 21/pd|Do.Mocaubas&CocaesUnited 2.)/ sh pdj Do. St. John Del Rey 20/sh 15/pd Cobre Copper 40/ pd 23 Columbian iss. 5/ pm 56/ sh pd | Ditto New ll/shpdj Galvanized Iron 10/ sh pd Ditio New 10/ sh 7ipdi General Mining 20/sli pdi Mexican 60/sh 59/pd| Mining Comp. of Ireland 25/sh IpdiReal del Monte, Unregistered Av. ... RhjTTiney Iron 50/ sli pd Santiago de Cuba .... 25/sh 10/jidUnited Mexican, average 28/ 2s 8|d I MISCELLANEOUS. 1 Australian Agricult 100/sh 30/ pd| lAnglo Mexican Mint 10/ sh pdi JCanada 100/sh 32^/pd
The Farmer's magazine . Souchong Tea, 3s. 8d., 3s. lOd.,and 48. A Price-Current free. Sugars at market prices. PHILLIPS & CO., send all goods Carriage Free, by their own Vans, within 8 miles of No. 8, King WilliamStreet, City, E.C., and send Teas, Coffees, and Spices Carriage Free to any Railway Station or Market Town inEngland, if to the value of 40s. or upwards. Just Published, price One Shilling, q^HE HISTORY AND PROPERTIES of the DIFFERENT VARIETIES op J- NATURAL GUANOS. By J. C. Nesbit, F.O.S., F.C.S., &c., Principal of the Chemical and Agri-cultural College, Kennington, London; Correspon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-souchong-tea-3s-8d-3s-lodand-48-a-price-current-free-sugars-at-market-prices-phillips-co-send-all-goods-carriage-free-by-their-own-vans-within-8-miles-of-no-8-king-williamstreet-city-ec-and-send-teas-coffees-and-spices-carriage-free-to-any-railway-station-or-market-town-inengland-if-to-the-value-of-40s-or-upwards-just-published-price-one-shilling-qhe-history-and-properties-of-the-different-varieties-op-j-natural-guanos-by-j-c-nesbit-fos-fcs-c-principal-of-the-chemical-and-agri-cultural-college-kennington-london-correspon-image342936069.html
RM2AWX2CN–The Farmer's magazine . Souchong Tea, 3s. 8d., 3s. lOd.,and 48. A Price-Current free. Sugars at market prices. PHILLIPS & CO., send all goods Carriage Free, by their own Vans, within 8 miles of No. 8, King WilliamStreet, City, E.C., and send Teas, Coffees, and Spices Carriage Free to any Railway Station or Market Town inEngland, if to the value of 40s. or upwards. Just Published, price One Shilling, q^HE HISTORY AND PROPERTIES of the DIFFERENT VARIETIES op J- NATURAL GUANOS. By J. C. Nesbit, F.O.S., F.C.S., &c., Principal of the Chemical and Agri-cultural College, Kennington, London; Correspon
. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts. other. 2. Wagons.—The vehicle in general use for farming pur-poses is the common four-wheeled wagon, a heavy and clumsyvehicle. A horse-cart is scarcely known in the county; butwhere manure is to be carried to a considerable distance on acomparatively level road, as on the intervale lands for example,and, when there, distributed in hills either for broom or Indiancorn, two horse-carts which in many cases, in going a distance,might easily be managed by one driver, would accomplishmuch more than could be done with a wagon drawn by fouroxen, as is cus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-agriculture-of-massachusetts-other-2-wagonsthe-vehicle-in-general-use-for-farming-pur-poses-is-the-common-four-wheeled-wagon-a-heavy-and-clumsyvehicle-a-horse-cart-is-scarcely-known-in-the-county-butwhere-manure-is-to-be-carried-to-a-considerable-distance-on-acomparatively-level-road-as-on-the-intervale-lands-for-exampleand-when-there-distributed-in-hills-either-for-broom-or-indiancorn-two-horse-carts-which-in-many-cases-in-going-a-distancemight-easily-be-managed-by-one-driver-would-accomplishmuch-more-than-could-be-done-with-a-wagon-drawn-by-fouroxen-as-is-cus-image336905217.html
RM2AG3A15–. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts. other. 2. Wagons.—The vehicle in general use for farming pur-poses is the common four-wheeled wagon, a heavy and clumsyvehicle. A horse-cart is scarcely known in the county; butwhere manure is to be carried to a considerable distance on acomparatively level road, as on the intervale lands for example,and, when there, distributed in hills either for broom or Indiancorn, two horse-carts which in many cases, in going a distance,might easily be managed by one driver, would accomplishmuch more than could be done with a wagon drawn by fouroxen, as is cus
The Farmer's magazine . .... 329 The Flour Trade of the Metropolis ...:.. 331Oxford Farmers Club : Testimonial to Mr. Thomson, the Chairman . 332 Introduction of Steam-Power into Common Farm Practice . . 334 The Hard Times —AND How to meet them ..... 335 The Horses of the Cape ....... 337 Influence of Nitrogen on Crops.—Milbourne St. Andrew Farmers Club . 338 London, or Central Farmers Club : Education and Discipline of the Young Farmer ......... 345 Whole Barley and Salt proved very Healthy and Fattening when given to Sheep upon Common White Turnips ..... 357 Royal Agricultural Society of Eng Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-329-the-flour-trade-of-the-metropolis-331oxford-farmers-club-testimonial-to-mr-thomson-the-chairman-332-introduction-of-steam-power-into-common-farm-practice-334-the-hard-times-and-how-to-meet-them-335-the-horses-of-the-cape-337-influence-of-nitrogen-on-cropsmilbourne-st-andrew-farmers-club-338-london-or-central-farmers-club-education-and-discipline-of-the-young-farmer-345-whole-barley-and-salt-proved-very-healthy-and-fattening-when-given-to-sheep-upon-common-white-turnips-357-royal-agricultural-society-of-eng-image342939939.html
RM2AWX7AY–The Farmer's magazine . .... 329 The Flour Trade of the Metropolis ...:.. 331Oxford Farmers Club : Testimonial to Mr. Thomson, the Chairman . 332 Introduction of Steam-Power into Common Farm Practice . . 334 The Hard Times —AND How to meet them ..... 335 The Horses of the Cape ....... 337 Influence of Nitrogen on Crops.—Milbourne St. Andrew Farmers Club . 338 London, or Central Farmers Club : Education and Discipline of the Young Farmer ......... 345 Whole Barley and Salt proved very Healthy and Fattening when given to Sheep upon Common White Turnips ..... 357 Royal Agricultural Society of Eng
The Farmer's magazine . i ?p rJBw /top •. THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. MAY, 1842. No. o.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a Devon Bull, for which a prize of 30 sovereignswas awarded to W. Porter, Esq., of Hembury Fort, Buckwell, Devonshire, at *theMeeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, at Cambridge, held in July, 1840. Theanimal was bred by Mr. Quartly. PLATE II. THE DEATH OF THE ELK. TH5VS au inhabitant of northern latitudes; in Europe between the fifty-third andsixty-fifth degrees making a part of Prussia, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Lapland,and Russia. I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-i-p-rjbw-top-the-farmers-magazine-may-1842-no-ovol-v-second-series-plate-i-the-subject-of-our-first-plate-is-a-devon-bull-for-which-a-prize-of-30-sovereignswas-awarded-to-w-porter-esq-of-hembury-fort-buckwell-devonshire-at-themeeting-of-the-royal-agricultural-society-at-cambridge-held-in-july-1840-theanimal-was-bred-by-mr-quartly-plate-ii-the-death-of-the-elk-th5vs-au-inhabitant-of-northern-latitudes-in-europe-between-the-fifty-third-andsixty-fifth-degrees-making-a-part-of-prussia-poland-sweden-norway-finland-laplandand-russia-i-image340240937.html
RM2ANF8P1–The Farmer's magazine . i ?p rJBw /top •. THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. MAY, 1842. No. o.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a Devon Bull, for which a prize of 30 sovereignswas awarded to W. Porter, Esq., of Hembury Fort, Buckwell, Devonshire, at *theMeeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, at Cambridge, held in July, 1840. Theanimal was bred by Mr. Quartly. PLATE II. THE DEATH OF THE ELK. TH5VS au inhabitant of northern latitudes; in Europe between the fifty-third andsixty-fifth degrees making a part of Prussia, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Lapland,and Russia. I
The Farmer's magazine . •X, Cil M . 1 ^^ ^ -i;- ^ V. ^. 1 xJ ^ M ^^ V if THE FAKMEES MAGAZII^E. APRIL, 1846.No. 4.—Vol. XIlI.j [Second Series. PLATE I. PURE LEICESTER OR LONG-HORNED BULL. Our Hist embellishment represents a pure Leicester or Long-Horned Bull, four years and fourmonths old, bred by Mr. SHngsby, of Foleshill, near Coventry. The animal was exhibited at thecountrj Meeting of the Royal Agricidtural Society, held at Shrewsbury, in July last, and obtaineda prize of Twenty Sovereigns, awarded to the Hon. M. W. B. Nugent, of Higham Grange, nearHinckley, Leicestershire. PLATE 11.SUFFOLK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-x-cil-m-1-i-v-1-xj-m-v-if-the-fakmees-magaziie-april-1846no-4vol-xilij-second-series-plate-i-pure-leicester-or-long-horned-bull-our-hist-embellishment-represents-a-pure-leicester-or-long-horned-bull-four-years-and-fourmonths-old-bred-by-mr-shngsby-of-foleshill-near-coventry-the-animal-was-exhibited-at-thecountrj-meeting-of-the-royal-agricidtural-society-held-at-shrewsbury-in-july-last-and-obtaineda-prize-of-twenty-sovereigns-awarded-to-the-hon-m-w-b-nugent-of-higham-grange-nearhinckley-leicestershire-plate-11suffolk-image338452098.html
RM2AJHR2X–The Farmer's magazine . •X, Cil M . 1 ^^ ^ -i;- ^ V. ^. 1 xJ ^ M ^^ V if THE FAKMEES MAGAZII^E. APRIL, 1846.No. 4.—Vol. XIlI.j [Second Series. PLATE I. PURE LEICESTER OR LONG-HORNED BULL. Our Hist embellishment represents a pure Leicester or Long-Horned Bull, four years and fourmonths old, bred by Mr. SHngsby, of Foleshill, near Coventry. The animal was exhibited at thecountrj Meeting of the Royal Agricidtural Society, held at Shrewsbury, in July last, and obtaineda prize of Twenty Sovereigns, awarded to the Hon. M. W. B. Nugent, of Higham Grange, nearHinckley, Leicestershire. PLATE 11.SUFFOLK
The Farmer's magazine . Za4Z322 1412102 42 1Z16S 12 5s per sh 20s pr sh 35s pr sh 6/ per ct16s l/8sprsh6Z per ct6Z per ct30s pr sh5Z per ct Printed by Joseph Rogerson, 24, Norfolk-street, Strand, London.. ;§ % Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-za4z322-1412102-42-1z16s-12-5s-per-sh-20s-pr-sh-35s-pr-sh-6-per-ct16s-l8sprsh6z-per-ct6z-per-ct30s-pr-sh5z-per-ct-printed-by-joseph-rogerson-24-norfolk-street-strand-london-image340244569.html
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The Farmer's magazine . THOMAS HUNT and BROTHERS wouldcall the particular attention of Farmers and Seedsmen totheir HAND DRILLS, which will deposit Mangold, Turnip, andother small seeds on eitber ridge or fiat in a most perfectmanner. £ s. d. A 1-row Brush Drill 112 6 A 1-row Cup Drill 2 10 0 A 2-row Cup ditto 3 10 0 A 1-row Cup ditto for Manure 6 13 6 A 7-row Pony Drill .,..., 10 10 0 Economic Chaff Cutter 2 12 6 Hand Pulper 1 12 6 Address—Atlas Works, Earls Colne, Essex.Early orders are respectfully solicited. Illustrated Cataloguessent free on application to the Atlas Works, Earls Colne. NO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-thomas-hunt-and-brothers-wouldcall-the-particular-attention-of-farmers-and-seedsmen-totheir-hand-drills-which-will-deposit-mangold-turnip-andother-small-seeds-on-eitber-ridge-or-fiat-in-a-most-perfectmanner-s-d-a-1-row-brush-drill-112-6-a-1-row-cup-drill-2-10-0-a-2-row-cup-ditto-3-10-0-a-1-row-cup-ditto-for-manure-6-13-6-a-7-row-pony-drill-10-10-0-economic-chaff-cutter-2-12-6-hand-pulper-1-12-6-addressatlas-works-earls-colne-essexearly-orders-are-respectfully-solicited-illustrated-cataloguessent-free-on-application-to-the-atlas-works-earls-colne-no-image342942525.html
RM2AWXAK9–The Farmer's magazine . THOMAS HUNT and BROTHERS wouldcall the particular attention of Farmers and Seedsmen totheir HAND DRILLS, which will deposit Mangold, Turnip, andother small seeds on eitber ridge or fiat in a most perfectmanner. £ s. d. A 1-row Brush Drill 112 6 A 1-row Cup Drill 2 10 0 A 2-row Cup ditto 3 10 0 A 1-row Cup ditto for Manure 6 13 6 A 7-row Pony Drill .,..., 10 10 0 Economic Chaff Cutter 2 12 6 Hand Pulper 1 12 6 Address—Atlas Works, Earls Colne, Essex.Early orders are respectfully solicited. Illustrated Cataloguessent free on application to the Atlas Works, Earls Colne. NO
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The Farmer's magazine . THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. JUNE, 1859 PLATE I.THE STABLE YARD. Some two or three years since, in continuation ofour series of eminent agriculturists, we gave a por-trait of Mr. James Allen Ransome, of the famousfirm of Ransomes and Sims, implement makers.In concluding our sketch of his good sayings anddoings, we wrote thus :— If we say more we shallbut make our hero mortal, and chronicle him, likemost of us, as not proof against some little weak-ness or other. That of Allen Ransome, if such itbe, is a national one—the love of a horse. Theneatest hack at the Suffolk shows is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-the-farmers-magazine-june-1859-plate-ithe-stable-yard-some-two-or-three-years-since-in-continuation-ofour-series-of-eminent-agriculturists-we-gave-a-por-trait-of-mr-james-allen-ransome-of-the-famousfirm-of-ransomes-and-sims-implement-makersin-concluding-our-sketch-of-his-good-sayings-anddoings-we-wrote-thus-if-we-say-more-we-shallbut-make-our-hero-mortal-and-chronicle-him-likemost-of-us-as-not-proof-against-some-little-weak-ness-or-other-that-of-allen-ransome-if-such-itbe-is-a-national-onethe-love-of-a-horse-theneatest-hack-at-the-suffolk-shows-is-image342933387.html
RM2AWWY0Y–The Farmer's magazine . THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. JUNE, 1859 PLATE I.THE STABLE YARD. Some two or three years since, in continuation ofour series of eminent agriculturists, we gave a por-trait of Mr. James Allen Ransome, of the famousfirm of Ransomes and Sims, implement makers.In concluding our sketch of his good sayings anddoings, we wrote thus :— If we say more we shallbut make our hero mortal, and chronicle him, likemost of us, as not proof against some little weak-ness or other. That of Allen Ransome, if such itbe, is a national one—the love of a horse. Theneatest hack at the Suffolk shows is
The Farmer's magazine . you will excuse the length to which I haveextended this article, and remain, Sir, Your obedient servant, Robert Baker. Writlle, 16th May, 1842. DESCRIPTION OF AN IMPROVE-MENT ON THE LEVER TURNIPSLICER. BY MR. JOHN WALLACE, KIRKCONNELL, KIRKCUD-BRIGHT. (From the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture.) The importance of the practice of slicing turnipsfor the feeding of cattle and sheep, cannot be morestrongly evinced than by the numerous methodswhich have been attempted for obtaining the ob-ject. It is perhaps not very complimentary to themechanical skill of the day to observe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-magazine-you-will-excuse-the-length-to-which-i-haveextended-this-article-and-remain-sir-your-obedient-servant-robert-baker-writlle-16th-may-1842-description-of-an-improve-ment-on-the-lever-turnipslicer-by-mr-john-wallace-kirkconnell-kirkcud-bright-from-the-quarterly-journal-of-agriculture-the-importance-of-the-practice-of-slicing-turnipsfor-the-feeding-of-cattle-and-sheep-cannot-be-morestrongly-evinced-than-by-the-numerous-methodswhich-have-been-attempted-for-obtaining-the-ob-ject-it-is-perhaps-not-very-complimentary-to-themechanical-skill-of-the-day-to-observe-image340240056.html
RM2ANF7JG–The Farmer's magazine . you will excuse the length to which I haveextended this article, and remain, Sir, Your obedient servant, Robert Baker. Writlle, 16th May, 1842. DESCRIPTION OF AN IMPROVE-MENT ON THE LEVER TURNIPSLICER. BY MR. JOHN WALLACE, KIRKCONNELL, KIRKCUD-BRIGHT. (From the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture.) The importance of the practice of slicing turnipsfor the feeding of cattle and sheep, cannot be morestrongly evinced than by the numerous methodswhich have been attempted for obtaining the ob-ject. It is perhaps not very complimentary to themechanical skill of the day to observe
. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. uchas thofe that are made of Earth, or Sand, orline Gravel. But-, I had almoft forgot, to tell that Ser-pentine Lines, do not always go thro* enclosedHedge Rows, they having for the moft partonly Standards for Shade, as you go roundin them, and Dwarf, Bulliy, Fil-bertf, &c,betu een^ and the great Cattle are kept from comi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ichnographia-rustica-or-the-nobleman-gentleman-and-gardeners-recreation-containing-directions-for-the-general-distribution-of-a-country-seat-into-rural-and-extensive-gardens-parks-paddocks-c-and-a-general-system-of-agriculture-illus-from-the-authors-drawings-uchas-thofe-that-are-made-of-earth-or-sand-orline-gravel-but-i-had-almoft-forgot-to-tell-that-ser-pentine-lines-do-not-always-go-thro-enclosedhedge-rows-they-having-for-the-moft-partonly-standards-for-shade-as-you-go-roundin-them-and-dwarf-bulliy-fil-bertf-cbetu-een-and-the-great-cattle-are-kept-from-comi-image336992304.html
RM2AG793C–. Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. uchas thofe that are made of Earth, or Sand, orline Gravel. But-, I had almoft forgot, to tell that Ser-pentine Lines, do not always go thro* enclosedHedge Rows, they having for the moft partonly Standards for Shade, as you go roundin them, and Dwarf, Bulliy, Fil-bertf, &c,betu een^ and the great Cattle are kept from comi
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