AGRICULTURAL WRITERS, 1653-61 427 



G. (E.) 



Waste Land Improvement ; or, Certain Proposals, etc. 1653. 



[" Robberies, thefts, burglaries, rapes, and murders receive their 

 nourishment and encouragement" from the wastes lying unenclosed.] 



MOORE (ADAM). 



Bread for the Poor. . . . Promised by Enclosure of the Wastes and Common 

 Qrounds of England. 1653. 



MOORE (JOHN). 



The Crying Sin of England of not caring for the Poor, wherein Inclosure is 

 . . . arraigned, convicted, and condemned by the Word of God, etc. 1653. 

 [This tract is answered by " Pseudomisius " in Considerations concerning 

 commonfields and inclosures . . . partly to answer some passages in 

 another discourse ... by Mr. J. M., under this title The Crying Sinne of 

 England, etc. 1654.] 



AUSTIN (RALPH). 



A Treatise of Fruit Trees. 1653. 



MATHEW (FRANCIS). 



1. Of the opening of Rivers for Navigation the Benefit exemplified by the Two 

 Avons of Salisbury and Bristol, etc. 1653. 



2. A Mediterranean Passage by Water Between the two Sea Towns Lynn 

 <k Yarmouth, etc. 1656. 



3. A Mediterranean Passage by Water from London to Bristol, etc. 1670. 



LEE (JOSEPH). 



Ei/rata TOU 'Aypov: or a Vindication of a Regulated Enclosure. 1656. 



[To this work and to " Pseudomisius," John Moore replied in A Scripture 

 Word against Inclosure, viz. such as doe un-people townes and un-corne 

 fields, etc. (1656). To this, "Pseudomisius" replies in A Vindication of 

 the Considerations concerning Commonfields and Inclosures ; or, a Rejoynder 

 unto that Reply which Mr. Moore hath pretended to make unto those Con- 

 siderations (1656).] 



B[EALE] (J.). 



Herefordshire orchards, a pattern for all England. Written in an 

 epistolary address to S. Hartlib, Esq. 1657. 



SHA (J.). 



Certaine Plaine and Easie Demonstrations of divers easie wayes and 

 meanes for the improving of any manner of barren land, etc. 1657. 



CAVENDISH (WILLIAM), MARQUIS AND DUKE OF NEWCASTLE. 



1. Methode et Invention Nouvelle de dresser les Chevaux, etc. 1658. 



2. A New Method and Extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses, etc. 1667. 



SPEED (ADOLPHUS). 



Adam out of Eden ; or, An abstract of divers excellent Experiments touching 

 the advancement of Husbandry. 1 6 *>9. 



DUCKETT (THOMAS). 



Proceedings concerning the improvement of all manner of land. 1659. 



STEVENSON (MATTHEW). 



The Twelve Moneths ; or, a discourse of every action proper to each particular 

 Moneth. 166L 



