IRELAND
... fome more ?? here with wheat from America in a few days, to the great dis- appointment of thofe-who are with-holding corn, potatoes, &c. from markets. ...
... fome more ?? here with wheat from America in a few days, to the great dis- appointment of thofe-who are with-holding corn, potatoes, &c. from markets. ...
... and in greater plenty, than hath been known for many years paft ; the corn in general is fuller, the hay better, and the potatoes far exceeding in fize and goodnefs any that have been known in this kingdom. ...
... if they would ftettdily mix potatoes with the flour they ufe for bread, without the finallcft inconvenience either as to the talle, or the conftitution. The manner of doing it is as follows: boil, or fleam-dry, mealy potatoes juft the fame for common ufe ...
... the fame . ro:n whole potatoes and cuttings in iimilar (oils, an ! equal quantities md, and from the calculations m ule in Ireland, in favour of this practice, a national faring in that kingdom is apparent of i, barreli feed potatoes tor feeding different ...
... Kichardfon, and Two Brothers, Longfter, with potatoes, and old iron for Scafbro.—Lively, Hurft, and Friends Goodwill; Hewitt, with alum, for London.—Four Brotliers, Booth, for Bridlington, with potatoes.—Samuel and Ann, Wiley, for London, with oafs and ...
... Helling, both from I. van, with corn* —Dolphin, Ramfey, from Momrofc, with corn.—Endeavour, Brodie, from Scarbrough, with potato « and chccfo.—BlUmp Blaze, Burrcl, from with corn. Experiment, '1 lor, from Bolton, with goods. ...
... 24. The tranfportl which failed forßelleifle f-11 Sunday laft. carried 615 oxen, 1760 fheep, 150 tons of hay, co tons of potatoes, cabbage, &c. Sec. Dublin, Sept. 26. On Tuefday the 22d inft. being the Coronation day of their Majefties, King George TH ...
... and county of Nottingham, held at Raw try, gold medal was adjudged to Richard Alhcroft, Thorne, Efq; for the belt crop of potatoes on not lefs than two acres ; and a fdver medal to Abraham Pearfon, of Pudfey, for the iitcond beft crop of ditto. crop produced ...
... plunder that is commonly very little thought of, tho' it greatly affe&s the public, viz. The Healing and deftroying turnips, potatoes, parf' nips, cabbages, peafe, and carrots. This evil prattice hath rifen to fuch a height, that a law has lately been made ...
... or Hierarchy P As the feafon for planting potatoes is commenced, the following obfervaiion, refpetling the diforder called the Curl, in that plant, may not be unacceptable, efpecially as the growth of potatoes is becoming annu- ally of greater importance ...
... tie USE of POTATOES. * I S HF, Board Acsriculturk think it incumbent upon A th(.m, to take the earlieft opportunity, of fubntitting the following hints the public ; they come recommended by the experience of many, who have cultivated Potatoes largely. I ...
... John Holland, of Bifhopfgate-ftreet, Londoh, Silverfmitß. Henry Davis, and Henry Abbott, of Bifliojtfgatfc-ftreet, London, Potatoe-Dealers. Jonathan Tidfweli, of the City-Road, London, Ropemake'r. James Nellfon, of. Clerkenwell-Green, Vifluallter. William ...