XXvi Liographical Sketch of the Author. 
All the foregoing editions are in small 4to. black-letter [with 
roman and italic headlines and occasional verses, W.P. ]. 
1710. Tusser Redivivus. The Calendar of the twelve months with 
notes, published in as many numbers, by Daniel Hilman, 
a Surveyor of Epsom in Surry. 8vo. Lond. pp. 150. 
1744. The same with a new title-page only. Printed for M. 
Cooper, in Paternoster Row; and sold by J. Duncan, 
in Berkley Square, near Grosvenor Gate. The title 
runs thus: Five Hundred points of Husbandry : 
directing what grass, corn, etc., is proper to be sown; 
what trees to be planted; how land is to be improved ; 
with whatever is fit to be done for the benefit of the 
FARMER, in every month of the YEAR. By Thomas 
Tusser, Esq. To which are added notes and obser- 
vations, explaining many obsolete TERMS used therein, 
and what is agreeable to the present practice in several 
counties of this kingdom. A work very necessary and 
useful for gentlemen, as well as occupiers of land, 
whether wood-ground or tillage and pasture. 
1810. A very correct reprint of the First Edition of 1557 was 
issued by R. Triphook and William Sancho. 
1812. Five Hundred Points of good Husbandry, as well for 
the champion or open country, as for the woodland or 
several; together with a Book of Huswifery. Being 
a Calendar of rural and domestic Economy, for every 
month in the year; and exhibiting a Picture of the 
Agriculture, Customs, and Manners of England, in the 
Sixteenth Century. By Thomas Tusser, Gentleman. A 
New Edition, with notes, Georgical, Illustrative and 
Explanatory, a Glossary, and other Improvements. By 
William Mavor, LL.D.,! Honorary Member of the Board 
of Agriculture, etc. 
‘“* Multa renascentur, que jam cecidére, cadentque, 
Quz nunc sunt in honore.”—AHor. 
London, printed for Lackington, Allen & Co., Temple 
of the Muses, Finsbury-Square, 8vo. 1812. Dedicated to 
the President and Members of the Board of Agriculture. 
pp. 36, xl., and 338. 
1 Rector of Woodstock. 
