Of 120 reports, 40 refer to pollarding, shredding or lopping hedgerow trees.
Therefore, he frequently tried to eliminate personal guilt by lopping off parts of the mind.
Trees are lopped in an area six to ten times larger than the area where the tree branches are piled and burnt.
Table 13 shows the results of testing lop-all with sequential sampling and sampling by shorter sentences and longer sentences.
The most frequent general term is 'to lop'.
Trees were an important source of fodder and their branches were regularly lopped so that sheep and cattle could eat their twigs and leaves.
He deplored that the hornbeam was lopped by husbandmen making it 'deformed and hollow' and only good for firewood, while yet underlining its 'continuance and flourishing'.
Local spending was even more lop-sided.