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  • Behind are "Methley," Lord Pollington, in a broad-brimmed hat, and the booted leg of Kinglake, who modestly hid his figure by a tree, but exposed his foot, of which he was very proud.

    Biographical Study of A W Kinglake Tuckwell, Rev W 1902

  • "Methley" of his travels, who became successively Lord Pollington and Earl of Mexborough.

    Biographical Study of A W Kinglake Tuckwell, Rev W 1902

  • Behind are "Methley," Lord Pollington, in a broad-brimmed hat, and the booted leg of Kinglake, who modestly hid his figure by a tree, but exposed his foot, of which he was very proud.

    Biographical Study of A.W. Kinglake William Tuckwell 1874

  • "Methley" of his travels, who became successively Lord Pollington and Earl of Mexborough.

    Biographical Study of A.W. Kinglake William Tuckwell 1874

  • For anyone interested, in such things, here's the basics of what's in the mix at this point in time: Lavin 71B-1122 yeast, juice from 2 oranges, 30 pounds of pitted and crushed Methley and Santa Rosa plums, ~7 pounds sugar, 1.5 tsp grape tannin, 6 tsp pectic enzyme, 6 tsp. yeast nutrient, 1.5 tsp. yeast energizer and to come after initial fermentation is complete 6 tsp. acid blend.

    Archive 2010-06-01 2010

  • We've got two plum trees in the back yard--one Santa Rosa, and one Methley.

    Archive 2010-06-01 2010

  • For anyone interested, in such things, here's the basics of what's in the mix at this point in time: Lavin 71B-1122 yeast, juice from 2 oranges, 30 pounds of pitted and crushed Methley and Santa Rosa plums, ~7 pounds sugar, 1.5 tsp grape tannin, 6 tsp pectic enzyme, 6 tsp. yeast nutrient, 1.5 tsp. yeast energizer and to come after initial fermentation is complete 6 tsp. acid blend.

    Jayme Lynn Blaschke's Gibberish 2010

  • We've got two plum trees in the back yard--one Santa Rosa, and one Methley.

    Jayme Lynn Blaschke's Gibberish 2010

  • I had previously known (from Methley, I think, who had travelled in Persia) that this notion, so conducive to the safety of our countrymen, is generally prevalent amongst Orientals.

    Eothen 2003

  • I was sitting alone in my room one day at Constantinople, when I heard Methley approaching my door with shouts of laughter and welcome, and presently I recognised that peculiar cry by which our friend Carrigaholt expresses his emotions; he soon explained to us the final causes by which the fates had worked out their wonderful purpose of bringing him to Constantinople.

    Eothen 2003

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