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STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. 



Part IV 



1784 Twamley,J. 



Dalnrlng exemplified ; or the Bu 

 dawn Rom approved Ru] . .\ • Warwick* 8eo. 



17-- j. Small, James, a plougb-wright, and small 

 farmer in Roxburghshire; but afterwards settled al 

 Edinburgh ;^ :in agricultural machinist 



Tir.iu- ■ mi Ploughs and w heel Carriagas. Bdln. svo. 

 r 94. Turner, Nicholas. 

 An K.si, mi Dralnliig aid Ituuiuvlug Peat bogs. Lond. 



Svo - 



17*"'. Stone, Thomas, lately a surveyor and land. 



agent to the Duke of Bedford ; died at Tan-, 



I. An Kv.» on Agriculture, with a view to Inform Gentle- 

 I Pronvrtj whether thdr Estates are managed to 

 l Adrai i ■ d. Bvo. 



ihe Agncultuie of the Count> ol Hun- 



'• ,l "' f n i 



the Agriculture of the County ol ata- 



IV 14. Ito. 



of the Agriculture of the County of Lin- 



>""■ I i 17 •'■ Ho. .... , <- <■ ,, 



... A it. v.. i tin u u iie cu a d Agricultural Survey or Lln- 



coln hire, bj Arthur Young, Esq. Ixmd. 1800. Svo. 

 S. A Letter on the Drainage of the East, West, and Mild 



Moor Pen* Lend. 1800. Sec. 

 7. Lena on tie Intended Drainings and Inclosures of the 



Hoot Pent In the County of Lincoln. 1801. 



1786, Young, David, of Perth. 



Natural Improvements in Agriculture, in Twenty-seven 

 Essai s. Eilm. 8vo. 



1786 Culley, George, bom at Denton, in the 

 county of Durham. In 17iH he went to Dishley, 

 and remained sometime a pupil with Bakewell : he 

 then returned, and took the farm of Fenton, in 

 Northumberland, in 17o7, and dud in that county, 

 at Fowberry tower, in 1813, aged 79. 



1 . 0b o v in. ns on Live Stock : containing Hints for choosing, 

 .mil Improving the best Breeds of the most useful Kinds of 

 Domestic Animals. Lond. Svo. 



2. General View of the Agriculture of Northumberland. 

 (See Bailey, J., A.D. 1797.) 



1787. Ley, Charles, land surveyor. 



The Nobleman, Gentleman, Land steward, and Surveyor's 

 ete Guide; in which is described eveiy Circumstance 

 to the proper Management of Estates ; comprehending 

 the I>nt\ -in.l I lliice of a Land Steward in all its Parts ; with 

 Mine useful Hints to Surveyors; also the Current Prices "f 

 Estates throughout th- Kingdom, hy which any Gentleman or 

 Steward may ascertain the exact Value of any Estate, whether 

 in Fee, Copy,or Leasehold. Lond. 8vo. 



1787. Winter, George, a practical agriculturist. 

 A new and compendious System of Husbandry : containing 

 the iii chanical, chemical, and philosophical Elements ot 

 Agriculture. Brtet- Svo. 



17 s '. Adam, James, Esq. 

 l'i ctical Essayson Agriculture, Lond. 2 vols. Svo. 



1789. Wright, Rev. Thomas, Rector of Auld, in 

 Northamptonshire, 



1. Account of the Advantages and Method of Watering 

 Meadows by Art, as practised in the County of Gloucester. 

 Lond. sv.i. 



'-'. The Art of Floating Land, as it is practised in the County 

 of Gloucester, shown to be preferable to any other Method in 

 use In this Country: with Minute and Plain Directions, and 

 Three descriptive Plates. Lond. 1799- 8vo. 



3. ( in the Formation and Management of Float-d Meadows ; 

 with Corrections of Errors found in the Treatises of Messrs. 

 Davis, Marshall, Ilosweil, Young, and Smith, on the Subject 

 ot Floating. 1810. 8vo. 



17'.«). Naismith, John, an ingenious cultivator in 



dale. 

 l". Thoughts on various Objects of Industry pursued in 

 IMin. Svo. 



2. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Clydes- 

 dale. 179*. 4to. 



... Obs ivatiops on the different Breeds of Sheep, and the 

 "I Sheep Farming in the Southern Districts of Scotland. 

 Bdln. 1795. Ito. 



I. Elements Of Agriculture: being an Essay towards esta- 

 blishing the Cultivation ot* the Soil, and promoting Vegetation 

 . I'limpo. Lond. 1S07. Svo. 



Curtis, William, an eminent botanist, born 



in Hampshire, 1746, died 1799; author of various 



works mi practical botany and the culture of plants 



be British Grasses best adapted to 



the laying down or improving of Meadows and Pastures. 

 Lomi. 



1790. Swaune, ('•-, A.M., vicar of Pucklechurch, 



Gloucestershire. 



Gramlna Pascua: or, a Collection of the Specimens of the 

 Coimn.nl p Lond. fol. 8 pages, and 6 plates. 



1790. Simian, Right Hon. Sir John, Bart, I.I..I) ., 

 M.I'., Founder of the Board of Agriculture, author 

 Of The Code ''/ Health and Longevity, and various 

 oilier compilations. 



1. Renotton I "f Shetland Wool. Lond. Svo. 



2. Address to the Society for the [mprovemenl of British 

 Woo . i onstitnted al Edinburgh, 1791. Lond. Svo. 



3 kecount of the Origin oi thi Board "t a multure, and 

 its Progress for Three Year-, after Its Es t a bli s hm ent. Lond. 

 17'''.. Ito, 



I, Enquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Blight, the 

 Kust, anil the .Mildew. 1809. Svo. 



.'-. An Account of the Systems of Husbandry adopted in 



the 'l Districts of Scotland; with some I U.scrv- 



the 1 ' > menu of which they are susceptible. 

 Edin. 181 '-. ihro.. with numerous p| 



S. The Agriculture Of the Netherlands. 1S16. Svo. 



7. 'I'll, i odi .1 Agriculture. 1820. 8vo. 



17") EUtobb, W. 



■ I . v.l i if the Fens, called 

 i ther Fens, Marshes, and Lost Lands, in 



this Kingdom, and othei Places. Lynn, Bvo. 



1793, Lebrocq, J'hi/i/i, M. A. and curate of 



Ealing. 



lutllnes of .a Plan for Improving the Tract of Land 

 the M « Fop a. Lond. Bvo. 



179 L Frost >, Robert, Esq, 



1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Devon. 

 Lond. i 1 ". 



■.;. General View of the Agriculture and Mineralogy, pre- 

 sent St te and Circuiii-t.un es, of tl.e Counts of rVTcklOW, 

 Huh. 1801. Svo. 



". Gleanings in Ireland; particularly respecting its Agricul- 

 in . Mines, and Pishe :cs. Lond. lsi»2. Svo. 



4. .\ Letter on the most effectual Means i<-rthe Improve- 

 ment of the Coasts antl Western Islands of Scotland, and the 

 Extension of the Fisheries. Lond. 1803. Bee 



■'<. statistical Survey of the Counts of Wex:brd. Dub. 1S07. 

 Svo. 



K"l. Rennie, George, Esq , an eminent East Lo. 

 thi.tn tanner, and also a proprietor. 



General View of the Agriculture of the West Hiding of York 

 shire, by Messrs. Kcnnie, Brown, and Shirred". Lond. Ito. 



1794. 1', ingle, A. 



ml View of the Agriculture of the County of Westmor 

 land. Edin. Ito. 



1794. Malcolm, William, James, and Jacob, of 

 Stockwell; near l lapham, nurserymen. 



1. General View of the Agriculture of Buckinghamshire. 

 Land. Ito. 



2. t renerei View of the Agriculture of the County of Surrey. 

 Land. 1791. 4to. 



1794. Maunsell, William, I,L.D. 



Letter on the Culture of Potatoes from the Shoots. 

 8vo. 



17!'+. Leatham, Isaac. 



General View of the Agriculture of the East Riding of York* 

 shire. Lond. Ito. 



1794. Monk, John, of Bear's Combe, near King's. 

 bridge, Devon. 

 1. An Agricultural Dictionary; consisting of Extracts from 



the most celebrated Authors and Papers. Lond. 3 vol- syo. 



'£ General View of the Agriculture of the County oi Leices- 

 ter. Lond. 1794. 4to. 



1794. Driver, Abraham and William, land sur- 

 veyors and agents, London. 



General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hants. 

 Lond. 4to. 



1794. Donaldson, James, land surveyor, and land 

 steward for some extensive estates, and author of 

 some of the County Surveys. 



Modem Agriculture; or the present State of Husbandry in 

 Great Britain. Edin. 1795-6. 4 vols. Svo. 



1794. Amos, William, of Brothertoft, Lincoln- 

 shire, farmer. 



1. The Theory and Practice of Drill Husbandry, &c. Lond. 

 4to. 



8. Minutes of Agriculture and Planting, &c. Lond. ISOf. 

 4to. 



1794. Davis, Thomas, Esq., steward to the Mar- 

 quis of Bath at Longleat ; a man of strong mind and 

 great integrity, universallv respected ; he died about 

 1818. 



General View of the Agriculture of Wiltshire. Lend. Svo. 

 1794. Clark, John, F.S A., land surveyor, Builth, 

 and at Pembroke. 



1. General View of the Agriculture of Brecknock. Lond. 

 4 to. 



2. General View of the Agriculture of tl.e County of Radnor. 

 Loud. 1794. 4to. 



3. tii ncra! View of the Agriculture of the County of Here- 

 ford. Lond. 1794. 4to. 



4. An Inquiry into the Nature and Value of Leasehold Pro- 

 perty. Glouc. Svo. 



171H. Pitt, William, of Pemlei'ord, near Wolver- 

 hampton. 



1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Staf- 

 ford. Lond. Svo. 



2. A General View of the Agriculture of Northamptonshire. 

 8vo. 



3. A General View of the Agriculture of Worcestershire. 



1811. 



17D5. Cochrane, Archibald, Earl of Dundonald, 

 an amateur chemist and agriculturist 



1. A Treatise showing the intimate Connection that subsists 

 between Agriculture and Chemistry. Lond. 4to. 



•I. The Principles of Chemistry applied to the Improvement 

 of the Practice of Agriculture* 1799. ito. 



1795. Holt, John, of Walton, near Liverpool, was 

 born in Cheshire, 1742; died 1801. 



1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lancas- 

 ter ; with the Observations on the Means of its Improvement ; 

 draw n up for the Board of Agriculture. Lond. 8vo. 



2. An Essay on the Curl of Potatoes. 



1795. Robertson, George, formerly farmer at Gran- 

 ton, near Edinburgh, now living in Ayrshire. 



1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Mid- 

 Lothian. F.din. Svo. 



i*. Kuril Recollections; or ti-.e Progress of Improvement in 

 Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Irvine. svo. 1829. 



1795. Macphail, James, twenty years gardener to 

 tlie Earl of Liverpool in Surrey, antl author of The 

 Gardener's Remembrancer, an esteemed work. 



Hints and Observations on the Improvement of Agriculture. 

 1 "ml. Syo. 



