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Common
viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such as either plough or manure the arable land granted. (b) Appurtenant, which arises from no
Fence
hedge, ditch, or other inclosure of land for the better manurance and improvement of the same (Jac. Law Dict.) As to
Custom of the country
the country entitles the tenant to be paid for artificial manures, and in some few, pre-eminently in Lincolnshire, for drainage and
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Feeding Stuffs
is protected, in the same way as that of artificial manures, by the (English) Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1925. See
Sea mud
salt marshes and along the seashore sometimes used as a manure called also sea ooze
Fertilisers of the soil
Fertilisers of the soil. The purity of artificial manures under the statutory title (without a statutory definition) of 'fertilisers
Lal Lanier
villagers including plots of land in which cattles are penned, manure is stored and straw is staved and other waste attached
Vraic
great quantities by the inhabitants of Jersey and Guernsey for manure, and also for fuel by the poorer classes. In Benest
Allotments
to an outgoing tenant by the landlord for growing crops, manure, improvement, etc. (s. 47 of the Act of 1908, and
Muckworm
A larva or grub that lives in muck or manure applied to the larvaelig of the tumbledung and allied beetles
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