The Evolution of British Cattle And the Fashioning of Breeds

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They were carried into Wales, the north of England, Scot- land, and even to the Orkney Islands, but in these at that time somewhat backward countries, although they left signs of their visits, they made no great progress.
Hemmed in on the south by the Longhorns, on the west by the Pennine Chain and the 106 EVOLUTION OF BRITISH CATTLE Longhorns, and on the north by the backward state of the country, the east country Dutch cattle the Shorthorns were prevented for a time from extending their terri
...tory. The state of the north in the beginning of the eighteenth century may be imagined from the fact that while there were many considerable provincial towns in the south, and two of them, Norwich and Bristol, had about 30, 000 inhabitants, there were really only four important towns in the north, viz. York with 10, 000 inhabitants, Edinburgh with 30, 000, Glas- gow with 12, 000, and Aberdeen with about 10, 000. In those days a traveller might have travelled from London to York by coach, but beyond that he must have used pack-horses.

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