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Valuation of alluvial deposits by
Edition: 2nd ed. Language: English
Publication details: London Mining Publications 1954
Availability: Items available for loan: London (1)Collection, call number: SHELF 306.
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Tomorrow's countryside a rural strategy by Language: English
Publication details: London RICS 1995
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: RICS 1995/39. London (2)Collection, call number: RICS 1995/39, ...
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The boke of husbandry by Language: English
Publication details: [Imprynted at london in fletestrete, in the hous of Thomas Berthelet, nere to the condite at the signe of Lucrece [1534?]]
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Surueyinge by Language: English
Publication details: [Londini In aedibus Thom[a]e Bertheleti typis impress.] An. M.D.XXXIX. [1539]
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Feudigraphia The synopsis or epitome of surueying methodized. Anatomizing the whole corps of the facultie; viz. The materiall, mathematicall, mechanicall and legall parts, intimating all the incidents to fees and possessions, and whatsoeuer may be comprized vnder their matter, forme, proprietie, and valuation. Very pertinent to be perused of all those, whom the right, reuenewe, estimation, farming, occupation, manurance, subduing, preparing and imploying of arable, medow, pasture, and all other plots doe concerne. And no lesse remarkable for all vnder-takers in the plantation of Ireland or Virginia, ... Composed in a compendious digest by W. Folkingham. G. by Language: English
Publication details: London printed [by William Stansby] for Richard Moore, and are to be solde at his shop in Saint Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleete-streete 1610
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: OCTAVO 1610 FOLKINGHAM.
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The surueiors dialogue very profitable for all men to peruse, but especially for all gentlemen, or any other farmar, or husbandman, that shall either haue occasion, or be willing to buy or sell lands: as in the ready and perfect surueying of them, with the manner and methode of keeping a court of suruey with many excellent rules, and familiar tables to that purpose. As also, the true and right vse of the manuring of grounds, or occupation thereof, as well in the lords, as in the tenants: being the true facultie of surueying of all manner of lands and tenements &c. Now newly imprinted. And by the same author inlarged, and a sixt booke newly added, of a familiar and pleasant conference, betweene a purchacer, and a surueyor of lands; of the true vse of both, being very needfull for all such as are to purchase lands, vvhether it be in fee simple, or othervvise by lease. Diuided into sixe bookes by I.N. by Language: English
Publication details: London printed [by William Stansby] for I. Busby, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstanes Church yard in Fleetstreet 1610
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: OCTAVO 1610 NORDEN.
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The inrichment of the vveald of Kent: or, A direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex and may generally serue for all the grounds in England, of that nature: as, 1. Shewing the nature of all wealdish grounds, comparing it with the soile of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marle is, and the seuerall sorts thereof, and where it is vsually found. 3. The profitable use of marle, and other rich manurings, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corne and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this iland, by a man of great eminence and worth, but revised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent, and by conference with the first author. By Gervase Markham by Language: English
Publication details: London Printed by Anne Griffin for Iohn Harison, at the golden Unicorne in Pater-noster row 1636
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: REGIONAL OCTAVO 1636 MARKHAM.
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The English improover, or A new survey of husbandry Discovering to the kingdome, that some land, both arrable and pasture, may be advanced double or treeble; other land to a five or tenfold: and some to a twenty fold improvement: yea, some now not worth above one, or tw shillings per acre, be made worth thirty, or forty, if not more. Clearly demonstrated from principles of sound reason, ingenuity, and late, but most certaine reall experiences. Held forth under six peeces of improvement. Viz. 1. By floating or watering such lands as are capable thereof. 2. By reducing boggy or drowned land to sound pasture. 3. By such a way of ploughing and corneing old courser pasture, as not to impoverish it; and by such a method of enclosure, as shall provide for poore. And all interests without depopulation. 4. By discovering divers materials for soyle and compost, with the nature and use of them, as both tillage and pasture be advanced as high as promised. 5. By such a new plantation of divers sorts of woods, as in two years, they shall rise more than in forty years naturally. 6. By a more moderate improvement of other sorts of lands, according to their capacities they lye under, by more common experience. By Walter Blith a lover of ingenuity by Language: English
Publication details: London printed for I. Wright at the Kings Head in the Old-Bayley 1649
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1649 BLITH.
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The English improuer improued or the survey of husbandry surueyed discovering the improueableness of all lands: some to be vnder a double and treble others vnder a five or six fould. And many vnder a tenn fould, yea some vnder a twenty fould improuement. By Wa: Blith a lover of ingenuity All clearly demonstrated from principles of reason, ingenuity, and late, but most real experiences; and held forth at an inconsiderable charge to the profits accrewing thereby, under six peeces of improvement. 1 By floating and watering such land as lieth capable thereof. 2 By draining fen, reducing bog, and regaining sea-lands. 3 By such enclosures as prevents depopulation, & advanceth all interests. 4 By tillage of some land lost for want of, and pasturing others destroyed with plowing. 5 By a discovery of all soyls and composts with their nature and use. 6 By doublin the growth of wood by a new plantation. The third impression much augmented. With an additionall discovery of the severall tooles, and instruments in their forms and figures promised. With a second part; containing six nevver peeces of improvement. ... by Language: English
Publication details: London printed for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old-Bayley 1652
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: OCTAVO 1652 BLITH.
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Five hundred points of good husbandry As well for the champion or open countrey, as also for the woodland or several, mixed in every moneth, with houswifery, over and besides the book of houswifery. Corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, wit divers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, plants, hops, hearbs, bees, and approved remedies for sheep and cattel; with many other matters both profitable, and not unpleasant to the reader. Also two tables, one of husbandry, and the other of houswifery, at the end of the book, for the better and easier finding out of any matter contained in the same. Newly set forth by Thomas Tusser, gent. by Language: English
Publication details: London printed by T[homas]. R[atcliffe]. and M[ary]. D[aniel]. for the Company of Stationers 1672
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1672 TUSSER.
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England's improvement reviv'd in a treatise of all manner of husbandry & trade by land and sea. Plainly discovering the several ways of improveing all sorts of waste and barren grounds, and enriching all earths; with the natural quality of all lands, and the several seeds and plants which most naturally thrive therein. Together with the manner of planting all sorts of timber-trees, and under-woods, with two several chains to plaint seeds or sets by; with several directions to make walks, groves, orchards, gardens, planting of hops and good fences; with the vertue o trees, plants, and herbs, and their physical use; with an alphabet of all herbs growing in the kitchin, and physick-gardens; and physical directions. Also, the way of ordering cattel, with several observations about sheep, and choice of cows for the dairy, ... with many other remarks never before extant. Experienced in thirty years practise, and digested into six books, by John Smith, gent. Published for the common good by Language: English
Publication details: London printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Benjamin Southwood, at the Star next to Sergeants-Inn in Chancery-lane; and Israel Harrison near Lincolns-Inn 1673
Availability: Items available for loan: Historic collection (1)Collection, call number: HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1673 SMITH.
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