romney marsh in English

noun
1
a sheep of a stocky breed with long wool, originally from England and now common in New Zealand.
James Little was sent out from Scotland to New Zealand in charge of some Romney Marsh sheep being imported into Otago for two farmers, one of whom, Dr Webster, owned a property named Corriedale.

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1. It cut Romney Marsh off from the mainland.

2. A Reckless Beauty (The Beckets of Romney Marsh) Kasey Michaels

3. A Gentleman by Any Other Name (The Beckets of Romney Marsh) Kasey Michaels

4. On Romney Marsh, silting of river mouths was worsened by the problem of peat shrinkage.

5. Between the 1740s and the 1820s, Romney Marsh was openly terrorized by armed gangs of smugglers.

6. 3 Behind the shingle formation Romney Marsh gradually grew up and completely filled the former bay.

7. “It is said that foot rot and liver fluke seldom affect Romney Marsh sheep.” reads a 1918 American text.

8. All the Becket clan are present for the final installment of the Beckets of Romney Marsh series, Becket's Last Stand

9. The paper describes the landslips in general but concentrates on those parts of the escarpment which form the abandoned coastal cliffs, now protected from marine attack by Romney Marsh.