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The root is very astringent and was considered to possess valuable medicinal properties . When dried and boiled it yields a good red dye . Red Mint is probably Peppermint . Betony is a common plant of the hedgerow , of great repute in ...
The root is very astringent and was considered to possess valuable medicinal properties . When dried and boiled it yields a good red dye . Red Mint is probably Peppermint . Betony is a common plant of the hedgerow , of great repute in ...
Էջ 168
Blomefield , the Norfolk historian , thought John , Earl of Moreton , afterwards King of England , was the founder ; while others have credited Walter de Riboff , though probably he was the principal benefactor .
Blomefield , the Norfolk historian , thought John , Earl of Moreton , afterwards King of England , was the founder ; while others have credited Walter de Riboff , though probably he was the principal benefactor .
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... Common Garden or Cell of the Priory of Eye , probably of the Order of St Benedict , is mentioned by M.R. James as being here . Common or Convent Garden , abutting on Sea Fields , was a plot of ground whereon grew large crops of ...
... Common Garden or Cell of the Priory of Eye , probably of the Order of St Benedict , is mentioned by M.R. James as being here . Common or Convent Garden , abutting on Sea Fields , was a plot of ground whereon grew large crops of ...
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