- John
Worlidge or John
Woolridge (1640–1700) was an
English agriculturalist, who
lived in Petersfield, Hampshire, England. He was
considered a
great expert...
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Thomas Worlidge (1700−1766) was an
English painter and etcher. He was born in
Peterborough of
Roman Catholic parents, and
studied art in
London as a pupil...
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Edward John
Worlidge (31 May 1928 – 30
October 2020) was a
British rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Worlidge died on...
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Retrieved July 30, 2013.
Worlidge, John. A New Mapp of East and West New
Jersey being an
exact survey Taken by Mr John
Worlidge. (London, c. 1696). Pomfret...
- Spaces. "Betula lenta".
North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox.
Worlidge, John,
Vinetum Britanni**** … (London, England:
Thomas Dring, 1676), p....
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roots form a dish,
declared by the seventeenth-century
agriculturist John
Worlidge in 1682, to be "the sweetest, whitest, and most
pleasant of roots". Skirret...
- of
lines in
North America due to
necessity and scarcity. In 1676, John
Worlidge wrote his
Vinetum Brittani****, a
treatise on the
production and processing...
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monke of the
order of St. Bennet, by
Basil Valentine;
translated by John
Worlidge. London :
Printed by S.G. and B.G. for
Edward Brewster, 1671. (English)...
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experience and
observations of such
writers as Evelyn, Duhamel, John
Worlidge, and
Jethro Tull, and was
highly commended.
Mills was a warm
advocate of...
- 1706 map of East and West
Jersey by John Thorton, surve**** by John
Worlidge...