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Holywell Hall Horticultural Papers
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[about 1740]-1829
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<p>[Recto]</p>
<p>The Dimensions of the vine Pit.</p>
<table><tbody><tr><td></td>
<td>Feet</td>
<td>Inches</td>
</tr><tr><td style="text-align:right;">Length</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr><tr><td style="text-align:right;">Wide</td>
<td> 6</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr><tr><td style="text-align:right;">Depth in front</td>
<td> 2</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr><tr><td style="text-align:right;">D<sup>o</sup>. in the Back</td>
<td> 4</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr><tr><td>A Border in the front where the vines are planted.</td>
<td> 2</td>
<td>6 wide outside<br /> of the Pit.</td>
</tr></tbody></table><p>N. B. The vines are let into the Pit by<br />holes made in the Brick-work on<br />purpose and trained upon trelusses<br />4 Inches from the glass to be made<br />so that they may move up & down<br />at pleasure, the Brickwork to be 9<br />Inches thick or 4 Inches thick and<br />plaistered, the place is Covered with<br />large lights eight in Number and<br />the Pit may be divided into 2, 3, or<br />4 equal parts according to the<br />pleasure of the owner. We begin to<br />Force the vines the first of March<br />either with dung, tan, or Leaves.<sup>x</sup></p>
<p>x<br />NB. Tan being the most regular and not<br />wanting renewal so much is reckon'd the<br />best.</p>
<p>M<sup>r</sup>. Puller<br />Woodford } Raisd great quantities of the finest Grapes<br />Essex upon the above Plan</p>
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MS1977.2.19
Title
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The dimensions of the vine pit
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Puller, Mr.
Date
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18th-century
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Description of the dimensions and use of a vine pit for the growing of grapes. The description is attributed to Mr. Puller of Woodford, Essex County, England .
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Viticulture