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[No. 260. 



TOPOGRAPHER & GENEALOGIST, 



EDITED BY 



JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS. F.S.A. 



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Some Account of the Manor of Apulflrefleld, 

 in the Parish of Cudham, Kent, by G. Stein- 

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Petition to Parliament from the Borough of 

 Wotton Basset, in the reign of Cliarles I., rela- 

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 mon of Pasture in Fasterne Great Park. 



Memoranda in Heraldry, from the MS. 

 Pocket-books of Peter Le Neve, Norroy King 

 of Arms. 



Was William of Wykeham of the Family of 

 Swalcliflfe? By Charles Wykeham Martin, 

 Esq., M.P.. F.S.A. 



Account of Sir Toby Caulfield rendei^d to 

 the Irish Exchequer, relative to the Chattel 

 Property of the Earl of Tyrone and other fugi- 

 tives from Ulster in tlie year 1616, communi- 

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Indenture enumerating various Lands m 

 Cirencester, 4 Hen. VII. (.U89). 



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Descent of the Earldom of IJncoln, with In- 

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 Genealogical Declaration respecting the Family 

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Henry VIII. 

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Planting 



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Pruning 



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Tree lifting 



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Vegetable Cookery 



Venus's 

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 Verbenas 

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