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History of Hereford Cattle : Proven Conclusively the Oldest of Improved Breeds, PDF eBook

History of Hereford Cattle : Proven Conclusively the Oldest of Improved Breeds PDF

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Wigmore Grange, born 1713, and the superior ity of their cattle long before B.

Tomkins, J r.'s, marriage. These recollections and many facts that will be mentioned clearly prove that the systematic improvement of the Herefords was begun by the elder B.

Tomkins in 1742. It will be seen on referring to Sinclair's His tory of Hereford Cattle that when Richard Tomkins of the New House Farm, King's Pyon, died in 1723, he lef,t seven children six sons and one daughter.

The eldest, Miles, was nineteen and the youngest, Thomas, was three years old.

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