Biographical Sketch of the Author. XXVii 
1834. Mr. Charles Clark of Great Totham, Essex, printed at 
his private press a few copies of the original edition 
Of 1557- 
1848. A Selection was published at Oxford with the following 
title: Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, by 
Thomas Tusser. Now newly corrected and edited and 
heartily commended to all true lovers of country life 
and honest thrift. By H. M. W. Oxford, 1848, 16mo. 
The work is also included in Southey’s Select Works of the 
British Poets, 143-199. 
Extracts from the Registers of the Stationers Company. 
1557. John Daye had licence to print ‘‘the Hundreth poyntes 
of good ‘ Husserie’” Regist. Station. A. fo. 23a. 
1559-60. June z0. T. Marshe had licence ‘“‘to print the boke 
of Husbandry.” Ibid. fo. 486. This last title occurs 
in these registers much lower. 
1561. Richard Tottell was to print ‘‘A boke intituled one 
hundreth good poyntes of husboundry lately maryed 
unto a hundreth good poyntes of Huswiffry newly 
corrected and amplyfyed.” Ibid. fo. 74a. 
1565. A licence to Alde to print ‘‘ An hundreth poyntes of evell 
huswyfraye,” probably a satire or parody on Tusser. 
Ibid. fo. 13). 
