1731.--Tri.L ]v:vHv.o—M-outiniiiii). 



New Horse-hoeing Husbandry: or, an Hss.iv on the Principles „t Tillage and 

 Vegetation, wherein is shown a Method of introducing a sort of X^mevard 

 Culture into the Corn Fields in order to increase their Product 'and 

 dmiinish the common Kxpence by the use of Instruments, described in 

 Cuts, 17:^3. Foho. (Supp. 1739. Folio). 1739. Folio. 1751. Folio. 17?!. 

 l^olio. 1762. 8vo. 1772. 8vo. In French by Duhamel. In English nVw 

 edition by Cobbett. 1822. 8vo. 1829. 



1732.— Elms, Wim.iam, a farmer at Little Gaddesden, in Hertfonlshin- 



Practical Farmer; or, Hertfordsliire Husbandman. London. 8vo. 



The 3rd edition in 173S. 

 Chiltern and Vale Farming explained. London, 1733. 8vo. 

 Xew Experiments in Husbandry. London, 1736. 2'vols. 8v'o. 

 The Timber Tree improved. London, 173S. 8vo. 

 The Modern Husbandman; or, Practice of FarminiT- London, 1711 



Other editions in 1732, 1744. 8vo. ' ' " 



The Country Housewife's Family Companion. London, 1750. 8vo. 

 The Complete Planter and Cyderist. London, 1757. 8vo. 

 Ellis's Husbandry abridged and methodized. London, 1772. 2 vols. 8vo. 



1735. — Tho.msg.v, George. 



An account of a thrashing machine invented at Dalkeith. 



A Trl-e Method of Tre.vting Light H.^zely Ground, or an exact relation of the 



Practice of farmers in Buchan, containing Rules for Infields, Outfields 

 Haughs, and Laighs, by a small Society of Farmers in Buchan. Edinburgh' 

 Printed by W. Cheyne, for Gavin Hamilton, Bookseller, 1735. Small 8vo. ' 



1737.- Phillips, Robert. 



Dissertation concerning the present State of the High Roads of England, especially 

 those near London, wherein is proposed, a New Method of repairing and 

 maintaming them. London. 8vo. 



1738.-So.ME Thought.s on the Tillage ok Ireland: Humblv Dedicated to the Par- 

 liament : To which is prefi.xed a Letter to the Printer, from the Reverend 

 Doctor Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, recommending the following Treatise. 

 Dublin : Printed by and for George Faulkner. 



Bracken, Hknrv. 



Gentleman and Planner's Guide. 8vo. 



Plunkett. W'.m. 



A New Method of Farming. Dublin, Printed bv Georo-,. Faulkner 

 Agriculture, the surest Means of National Wealth : and^n Impartial Administration 

 ot Justice the Be.st Encouragement to National Industrv; to.-ether with 

 several Improvements in Agriculture recommended, but (specially the 

 Propagation of S.aint Foin and La Lucerne. Dublin, Printed by R. Reillv 

 on Cork Hill, tor W. Smith, Bookseller, at the Hercules in Dame Street. ' ' 



1739.— Trowell, Sa.mlel. 



Treati.se of Husbandry and Gardenino- 



The Farmer's Instructor. Edited by "william KIlis .747- I-ndon. 8vo. Another 

 edition 1750. 



1740.— Murray. Sir Alexander. 



True Interest of (ireat Britain, Ireland, and .,ur Pl.intation- 

 added a New Method of Husbandry. London. Fo 



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