A15799
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Morall obseruations By W.W. Gent.
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Wynne, William, fl. 1616-1624.
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1616
(1616)
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STC 26060; ESTC S102798
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7,092
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42
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A12915
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The commons complaint VVherein is contained tvvo speciall grieuances: The first, the generall destruction and waste of woods in this kingdome, with a remedy for the same: also how to plant wood according tyo the nature of euery soyle, without losse of any ground; and how thereby many more and better cattel may be yeerely bred, with the charge and profit that yeerely may arise thereby. The second grieuance is, the extreme dearth of victuals. Fovre remedies for the same. ...
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Standish, Arthur, fl. 1611-1613.
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1611
(1611)
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STC 23201; ESTC S110882
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23,961
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47
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A95596
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Common-good: or, The improvement of commons, forrests, and chases, by inclosure. Wherein the advantage of the poor, the common plenty of all, and the increase and preservation of timber, with other things of common concernment, are considered. / By S.T.
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S. T. (Silvanus Taylor)
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1652
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Wing T552; Thomason E663_6; ESTC R203768
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31,192
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59
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A07166
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A booke of fishing with hooke & line, and of all other instruments thereunto belonging. Another of sundrie engines and trappes to take polcats, buzards, rattes, mice and all other kindes of vermine & beasts whatsoeuer, most profitable for all warriners, and such as delight in this kinde of sport and pastime. Made by L.M.
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Mascall, Leonard, d. 1589.; Berners, Juliana, b. 1388? Boke of Saint Albans.
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1590
(1590)
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STC 17572; ESTC S120078
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48,617
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97
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A02281
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Havvking, hunting, fouling, and fishing, with the true measures of blowing A vvorke right pleasant and profitable for all estates, vvhoso loueth it to practise, and exceeding delightfull, to refresh the irksomnesse of tedious time. Whereunto is annexed the maner and order in keeping of hawkes, their diseases, and cures: and all such speciall poynts, as any wise apperraine to so gentlemanlike qualitie. now newly collected by W.G. faulkener. Pulblicum comodum priuato preferendum.; Boke of Saint Albans
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Berners, Juliana, b. 1388?; Gryndall, William.
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1596
(1596)
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STC 12412; ESTC S112449
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53,206
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89
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A14060
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A perseruatiue, or triacle, agaynst the poyson of Pelagius lately renued, ... by the furious secte of the Annabaptistes ... By Willyam Turner, Doctor of Physick.
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Turner, William, d. 1568.
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1551
(1551)
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STC 24368; ESTC S101787
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56,116
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208
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A16395
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The booke of hauking, huntyng and fysshyng, with all the properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept; Boke of Saint Albans. Selections. 1566.
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Berners, Juliana, b. 1388?
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1556
(1556)
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STC 3310.7; ESTC S3108
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57,689
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102
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A07184
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The husbandlye ordring and gouernmente of poultrie Practised by the learnedste, and suche as haue bene knowne skilfullest in that arte, and in our tyme.
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Mascall, Leonard, d. 1589.
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1581
(1581)
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STC 17589; ESTC S107290
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58,592
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164
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A11257
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A ievvell for gentrie Being an exact dictionary, or true method, to make any man vnderstand all the art, secrets, and worthy knowledges belonging to hawking, hunting, fouling and fishing. Together with all the true measures for winding of the horne. Now newly published, and beautified with all the rarest experiments that are knowne or practised at this day.
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T. S., fl. 1614.; Berners, Juliana, b. 1388? Boke of Saint Albans.
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1614
(1614)
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STC 21520; ESTC S110758
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61,935
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100
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A28324
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New additions to the art of husbandry comprizing a new way of enriching meadows, destroying of moles, making tulips of any colour : with an approved way for ordering of fish and fish-ponds ... with directions for breeding and ordering all sorts of singing-birds : with remedies for their several maladies not before publickly made known.
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Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.
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1675
(1675)
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Wing B3120; ESTC R4466
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80,529
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144
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A06926
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The English husbandman. The first part: contayning the knowledge of the true nature of euery soyle within this kingdome: how to plow it; and the manner of the plough, and other instruments belonging thereto. Together with the art of planting, grafting, and gardening after our latest and rarest fashion. A worke neuer written before by any author: and now newly compiled for the benefit of this kingdome. By Garuis Markham; English husbandman. Part 1
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Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.
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1613
(1613)
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STC 17355; ESTC S112063
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130,486
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198
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A13248
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The schoole of the noble and worthy science of defence Being the first of any English-mans inuention, which professed the sayd science; so plainly described, that any man may quickly come to the true knowledge of their weapons, with small paines and little practise. Then reade it aduisedly, and vse the benefit thereof when occasion shal serue, so shalt thou be a good common-wealth man, liue happy to thy selfe, and comfortable to thy friend. Also many other good and profitable precepts and counsels for the managing of quarrels, and ordering thy selfe in many other matters. Written by Ioseph Svvetnam.
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Swetnam, Joseph, fl. 1617.
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1617
(1617)
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STC 23543; ESTC S101000
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138,687
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232
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A07176
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The first booke of cattell wherein is shewed the gouernment of oxen, kine, calues, and how to vse bulles and other cattell to the yoake, and fell. With diuers approued remedies, to helpe most diseases among cattell: most necessarie for all, especially for husband men, hauing the gouernment of any such cattell. Gathered and set forth by Leonard Mascall.; Government of cattell
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Mascall, Leonard, d. 1589.
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1587
(1587)
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STC 17580; ESTC S112382
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223,215
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312
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A01552
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Sylua syluarum: or A naturall historie In ten centuries. VVritten by the Right Honourable Francis Lo. Verulam Viscount St. Alban. Published after the authors death, by VVilliam Rawley Doctor of Diuinitie, late his Lordships chaplaine.
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Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.; Rawley, William, 1588?-1667.; Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver.
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1627
(1627)
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STC 1168; ESTC S106909
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303,154
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346
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A34843
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The gentleman's recreation in four parts, viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing : wherein these generous exercises are largely treated of, and the terms of art for hunting and hawking more amply enlarged than heretofore : whereto is prefixt a large sculpture, giving easie directions for blowing the horn, and other sculptures inserted proper to each recreation : with an abstract at the end of each subject of such laws as relate to the same.
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Cox, Nicholas, fl. 1673-1721.; Langbaine, Gerard, 1656-1692. Hunter, a discourse in horsemanship.
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1686
(1686)
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Wing C6705; ESTC R33687
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308,510
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564
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A18271
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A treasurie or store-house of similies both pleasaunt, delightfull, and profitable, for all estates of men in generall. Newly collected into heades and common places: by Robert Cawdray.
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Cawdry, Robert.
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1600
(1600)
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STC 4887; ESTC S107929
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530,386
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880
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A53322
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The voyages and travells of the ambassadors sent by Frederick, Duke of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia begun in the year M.DC.XXXIII. and finish'd in M.DC.XXXIX : containing a compleat history of Muscovy, Tartary, Persia, and other adjacent countries : with several publick transactions reaching near the present times : in VII. books. Whereto are added the Travels of John Albert de Mandelslo (a gentleman belonging to the embassy) from Persia into the East-Indies ... in III. books ... / written originally by Adam Olearius, secretary to the embassy ; faithfully rendered into English, by John Davies.
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Olearius, Adam, 1603-1671.; Mandelslo, Johann Albrecht von, 1616-1644.; Davies, John, 1625-1693.
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1669
(1669)
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Wing O270; ESTC R30756
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1,076,214
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584
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