| Thomas Wedge, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1794 - 476 pages
...much fine gravelly soil, with a considerable quantity of clay, and some peat; and on the north side of Richmond, a mixed loamy soil, in most places upon...On the east side of the road, between Catterick and Peareebridge, there u some cold thin clay, upon what is here called a moorband ; • there is also... | |
| John Tuke - 1794 - 130 pages
...much fine gravelly soil, with a considerable quantity of clay, and some peat ; and on the north side of Richmond, a mixed loamy soil, in most places upon...On the east side of the road, between Catterick and Pearcebridge, there is some cold thin clay, upon what is here called a moorband ; * there is also some... | |
| William Humphrey Marshall - 1808 - 602 pages
...Peirse-bridge, the soil is for the most part strong, and generally fertile, but in some places cold and springy : some fine hazel loam is also to be met...Catterick and Peirse-bridge, there is some cold thin clay upoft what is here called, a moorband*; there is also some gravelly and some clayey loam, part of which... | |
| John Britton, John Hodgson - 1812 - 1036 pages
...fertile, but in some places cold and springy ; some fine hazel loam is also to be . met with. On the east of the road leading from Gretabridge to Catterick,...On the east side of the road between Catterick and Piersebridge, there is some cold thin clay, upon what is here called a Moorland, consisting of a stratum... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 1038 pages
...with a considerable quantity of clay, and some peat ; and on the north of Richmond, a mixed ioainy soil, in most places, upon limestone, but in some...On the east side of the road between Catterick and Piersebridge, there is some cold thin clay, upon what is here called a Moorland, consisting of a stratum... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1889 - 384 pages
...north of Richmond a mixed loamy soil, in most places upon lime stone, but in some upon a free stone, most excellent for building. On the east side of the road between Catterick and Piersbridge, there is some cold thin clay, upon what is here called a moorland, consisting of a stratum... | |
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