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In the/^^^^'^^B.The profit of planting a 1060 acres of land 
\vithfeed,or fets forTimber^treesand llnder-vvoods.An account 
given of 29 548000 acres of land in England^ befides that which 
isallow'dfor the High-ways* Lofsof ground byreafonof the 
Fencfe. The charges of plowingand planting feeds and fets for 
Timber-trees and Underwoods.The charges of delving lands for 
fihe fame Ufes. 
lix tht fifth B. Of planting pleafant Wa'k? with Timber-trees^ 
and Groves.The charges and profits of keepinga rooo tameCo- 
nies^Of Sheep. Several directions to make an Aviary ; alfo a Fifli 
pond.Of Pigeons The choice of Cowes for a dairy. A view of 
rural amsnities,/^,i77.to/'.i83.Againa rural profpeft ofa well 
ordei'd village,f.i9oro 193. Direftions to plant Herbs, /^.185. 
and Hops, 18 8. An Alphabet of Herbs for alficchin-garden^^and 
vulgar medicines from. Vegetables for Country-farmers. 
The fixrh B.Amo 1633 he wasfentby theEarlof Femhrock:^ 
f.jr Lbe difcovery of the Ifle of ShtUnd ; To obferve the man- 
laer of Trading s profits and cuftoms thereof; the fetling of 
a Sraple; the bui^dingof Store-hoiifes 5 the viewing of ground on 
iliore, for 'aiding and dryingof Nets.Of the ordering and dry- 
isigof FiOi.The umnner of the Hollanders Fifliing for Herring 
with EufTev, and withother vefTels for Lingand Cod. Of all 
which he here publiilies his journal, beginning 2 7. 1633. 
And here he gives a particular acconipt of the chief Iflands a- 
boat ScotlmdQn all,above 300, faith Speed-^znd the Author rakes 
notice of more Ifltts than can eafily benumbred.) Of ihtHam* 
htrrgers fifiiing on o^her ffiands there. V/hat Fifih the lnhibirants 
do catchjarjd how.The dangerou ^ Rocks, and violent winds. That 
©aitpau^ map be fet up iii %\)ztum, nii5 sooo #nlt rnnBe 
tafciD? ail t!)!! f idjing jr feet pyi^^.lhe^Scots mShethnd were 
provided of Hooks and Lines,for the taking of Ling and Cod ; 
Mets, for the taking of Herring j ftrong beer,biskets, vvh^aten 
mej!,ratt,peafe,fru ts of all f)rts,ftrong water,Monmourh Caps, 
and manv other particulars, 2 56.The [nhabiranTsof thelQeof 
OuKfi ufaally have a Bark i hat they trade with to Ndrvpay\\\\\ext 
ihev may buy timber for houfes,ready framed,deal-boards5tarr, 
fbip?,\:)a)ks,and boats of all forts. In one of their fmall Fifliing- 
bo3t'?,rov/mg with two men.fometimcs with four,ihey do ufual- 
fy bring to fla ore , . every morning that they go to Sea, 5:0 or 60. 
Li op; and Cod ; And they take many barrels of Herring. For.the 
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