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10. Markam's Maister-Peece. 1623. 



11. The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent : or a Direction to the Husband-man 

 for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of aft Grounds within the 



Wealds of Kent and Sussex, etc. 1625. 



12. A Way to Get Wealth, etc. 1628. 



13. The Art of Archerie, etc. 1634. 



14. The Pleasures of Princes, or, Good Men's Recreations, etc. 1635. 

 [The number of books, new, or revised, or republished under different 



titles, to which Markham put his name, makes it difficult to verify all of 

 them at the present day. His different publishers in the seventeenth 

 century were equally puzzled as to their properties in his works, if, as is 

 stated, he was in 1617 compelled to sign the following memorandum : 

 " Mem. That I, Gervase Markham, of London, gent., do hereby promise 

 hereafter never to write any more book or bookes to be printed of the 

 diseases of any cattle, horse, ox, or cow, sheep, swine or goats. In witness 

 whereof I have hereunto set my hand the 24th daie of July, 1617, Gervase 

 Markham."] 



SOUTHERNE (EDMUND). 



A Treatise concerning the right use and ordering of Bees, etc, 1593. 



PLAT or PLATT (Sin HUGH). 



1. The Jewel House of Art and Nature : Conteining divers rare and profit- 

 able inventions, together with sundry new experiments in the Art of Hus- 

 bandry, etc. 1594. 



2. Sundrie New and Artificial Remedies against Famine. . . . Written 

 by H. P. Esq., uppon the occasion of this present Dearth. 1596. 



3. The New and admirable Arte of setting of Corne, etc. 1600. 



4. Delightes for Ladies, to adome their Persons, Tables, Closets and dis- 

 tiUatories, etc. 1602. 



5. Floraes Paradise, beautified . . . with sundry sorts of delicate fruites 

 and flowers, etc. 1608. 

 [Under its subsequent title of The Garden of Eden, etc., this book was 



one of the most popular works on horticulture among seventeenth century 

 gardeners.] 



NORDEN (JOHN). 



1. Speculum Britannioe. The first parte. An historicall . . discription 

 of Middlesex. 1593 - 



2. Speculi Britannioe Pars. Essex described (1594). [Published by the 

 Camden Society in 1840 from the manuscript.] 



3. Speculi Britannioe Pars. The description of Hartfordshire. 1598. 



4. The Surveiors Dialogue, very profitable for all men to peruse, but especially 

 for Gentlemen, Farmers, and Husbandmen, that either shall haue occasion or 

 be willing to buy, hire, or sell Lands, etc. Divided into five books. 1607. 

 [A sixth book was added, 1618, "of a familiar conference, betweene 



a Purchaser, and a Surveyor of Lands, etc."] 



5. Speculi Britannioe Pars Altera : or, a delineation of Northampton- 

 shire. 1610. 



GEBARDE (JOHN). 



The HerbaU, or, Generall Historic of Plantes. 1C97, 



