- A
plough or (US) plow (both
pronounced /plaŹ/) is a farm tool for
loosening or
turning the soil
before sowing seed or planting.
Ploughs were traditionally...
-
cover of the novel's
first edition.
Equally plausible is the
belief that
Ploughwright College in the book is
patterned after Davies's own M****ey College. This...
- Smithfield,
London 2.
Hendrik Ter
Woort 3.
Matthew Hamont Hethersett,
Norfolk ploughwright 20 May 1579
Norwich Castle 4. John
Lewes 18
September 1583 Norwich, Norfolk...
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Matthew Hamont (died 20 May 1579) was a
Norfolk ploughwright,
accused of heresy, who was
burnt at the
stake in
Norwich Castle by the
Church of England...
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prohibited under the
country code?" "No." "Well, it is, for it can
cause ploughwright distraction leading to seed misplacement, so stop it.") The narrator...
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seven children of
Betty Robson and her husband,
James Miller Veitch, a
ploughwright. He was
educated at the
University of Edinburgh. His
father made telescopes...
- (1551);
Patrick ****ngham (1555), a fellmonger;
Matthew Hamont (1579), a
ploughwright; John
Lewes (1583);
Peter Cole (1587), a tanner;
Francis Kett (1589)...
- McKane. He was born in
Edinburgh in 1807 and was
trained as a
joiner and
ploughwright. He was
convicted of
cattle stealing in 1830 and
transported to Australia...