Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltings
Literary usage of Saltings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex. Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Great Britain (1807)
"saltings. — From the southern point of the marshes against the ocean, between
the Blackwater and the Crouch, there is a breadth of saltings (salt marsh not ..."
2. Catalogue of the Cases of Birds in the Dyke Road Museum, Brighton: Giving a by Edward Thomas Booth (1876)
"... shot between Shore- ham and Lancing, in Sussex, in January, 1871, the case
itself being copied from a small sluice on the saltings in Shoreham Harbour. ..."
3. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1885)
"It will be perceived also that these marsh levels were once saltings whose ...
The general appearance of the saltings is that of flat meadows covered with ..."
4. Shooting Adventures, Canine Lore and Sea-fishing Trips by Lewis Clements, Wildfowler (1879)
"If, on the other hand, the conviction was for being on the saltings, ... Anyone may
shoot there, and saltings are not a " close of land," as stated in the ..."
5. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex. Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Great Britain (1807)
"saltings. — From the southern point of the marshes against the ocean, between
the Blackwater and the Crouch, there is a breadth of saltings (salt marsh not ..."
6. Catalogue of the Cases of Birds in the Dyke Road Museum, Brighton: Giving a by Edward Thomas Booth (1876)
"... shot between Shore- ham and Lancing, in Sussex, in January, 1871, the case
itself being copied from a small sluice on the saltings in Shoreham Harbour. ..."
7. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1885)
"It will be perceived also that these marsh levels were once saltings whose ...
The general appearance of the saltings is that of flat meadows covered with ..."
8. Shooting Adventures, Canine Lore and Sea-fishing Trips by Lewis Clements, Wildfowler (1879)
"If, on the other hand, the conviction was for being on the saltings, ... Anyone may
shoot there, and saltings are not a " close of land," as stated in the ..."