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mole-plough
mole-plough [f. mole n.2 + plough n.] A plough in which a pointed iron shoe attached to a standard is drawn along beneath the surface, making a hollow channel resembling the track of a mole, which serves as a deep drain.1798 J. Middleton View Agric. Midsx. 289 A mole plough, invented by Mr. Adam Sco...
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Abinger
There was land for 9 plough teams with 2 plough teams working the lord's land. There were 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with a further 5 plough teams.
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mole
▪ I. mole, n.1 (məʊl) Forms: 1 maal, mál, 5 mool, 6 moole, 6–7 moll, moale, 7 molle, moal, 9 Sc. dial. maele, mail, 4– mole. [OE. mál ? neut., corresp. to OHG. meil neut., meila str. and wk. fem. (MHG. meil neut., meile str. and wk. fem.), Goth. mail neut.] † 1. A discoloured spot, esp. on cloth, li...
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John Fowler (agricultural engineer)
The mole plough has a vertical blade with a cylindrical "mole" attached to the bottom. The engine pulled itself across the field, dragging the mole plough behind it.
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Rusper
a park, a church, a recreational sports area consisting of a Football pitch and two Tennis courts (one with basketball hoops), a hotel, two pubs The Plough It is on the watershed between the River Arun to the west and the River Mole to the east, with predominantly weald clay soils.
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South Molton
The town is on the River Mole.
South Molton is a market town trading mostly in sheep and cattle. In that estate is 1 virgate and a half of land. 40 ploughs can plough this. There the king has 1 plough and the villans have 20 ploughs.
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Subsoiler
One type of subsoiler has a torpedo-shaped tip and is called a mole plough because the tip describes a path much like the burrow that a mole creates. Mole ploughs are used to create tile drainage, with or without tiles or tile line added.
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Cultivator No. 6
Winston Churchill sometimes referred to the machine as his mole and the prototype machine was dubbed Nellie. Conveyors raised the excavated soil which was added to the plough's deposits at the side of the trench.
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Land drains
Agricultural land drains have to be installed sufficiently deep to avoid plough damage. These can be laid in an excavated trench, or a horizontal hole is formed in the ground using a mole plough and the pipes are forced in by means of a hand
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Gary E. Martin
Nalorac Cryogenics Corp. to develop micro inverse detection probes which facilitated the acquisition of HMQC spectra on samples to the level of 0.05 µmole Schering Plough was acquired by Merck Research Laboratories in 2009.
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Leigh, Surrey
Leigh is a village and civil parish in Surrey, between Reigate, Dorking and Charlwood in the east of Mole Valley district. Amenities
The Plough pub, one of two in the village (the other being The Seven Stars) is pictured above next to other homes and the village green.
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Pertwood
Two villeins, three bordars, one plough, twenty acres of pasture and four of woodland were recorded. Recent owners of Lower Pertwood are Mark Houghton-Brown (1982 to 2006) and Wilfred Mole (from 2006).
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Gower dialect
which is farmed in a mediaeval strip field arrangement
Vitte - clever or smart
Vorrit - forehead
V'rall - for all
Vurriner - foreigner
Want - a mole bread-and-butter pudding)
Wimbling - winnowing
Witches - moths
Yau - ewe
Zig - urine
Zive - scythe
Zongals/songals - corn gleanings
Zul/sul - a plough
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Stoke d'Abernon
It is on the right bank of the River Mole contiguously south of Cobham, a larger settlement which is a post town and is east-southeast of Oxshott a large The local pub-restaurant is The Old Plough which dates to the 16th century.
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Michał Jankowski
Jankowski's horses, bred for a variety of purposes, were used in the cavalry, won races, and pulled plough-shares. As many of his agents got caught and executed in Korea, he was suspected to be a mole and dismissed.
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