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Lambs, to 300 Ewes, which is the usual average in N.S.W. ABSTRACT.
Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Complete Charles Sturt 1832
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Lambs, to 300 Ewes, which is the usual average in N.S.W. ABSTRACT.
Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Volume I Charles Sturt 1832
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I do not know what relation Sir Thomas Bowes was to Sir Samuel, who married Young's second daughter, nor to Paul Bowes, who edited D'Ewes's _Journals_ in 1682.
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For our constitutional history during Elizabeth's reign we have D'Ewes's Journals and Townshend's
History of the English People Volume 4 (of 8) John Richard Green 1860
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He left Shaws in 1783, and for one year he lived at Langshawburn and then came to Sorbie in the Parish of Ewes, where he died in December 1793, aged 85 years.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Ewes were then brought back and reunited with lambs – who soon recognised their mothers, despite the lack of woolly coats.
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Ewes were then brought back and reunited with lambs – who soon recognised their mothers, despite the lack of woolly coats.
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Ewes which have been recently turned out of the sheds with their lambs, numbered in red and blue like their mothers, baa and bleat in well-drained pastures, while the call of curlew marks the riverside habitat.
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Ramekin made the rest of the Ewes feel a little sheepish.
Celebrating 300 by Opening the Floor ewe are here 2008
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Ewes sometimes receive an ear notch at docking to identify them quickly from the wethers when sorted down a sorting alley.
Docking... Gumbo Lily 2010
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