413 
Langley, Batty (I 696 -.I 751 ) (cent.) 
Pomona; or. The fruit-garden Illustrated# Containing 
sure methods for improving all the best kinds of fruits 
now extant in England. To which is added, a curious 
account of the most valuable cyder-fruits of Devonshire. 
[by Hugh Stafford, of Pynes] London, G. Strahan [etc.] 
1729 * 150 P* F*’* (Dept. Agr.; Lib. Cong.; Brit. 
Mus. ) 
A sure method of improving estates, by plantations of 
oak, elm, ash, beedli, and other timber-trees, coppice-woods, 
&c. London, Printed for F. Clay [etc.] 1728. 274 P* 
(Mass, Hort. Soc,; Brit. Mus.) 
-—— The landed gentleman*s useful companion; or, A 
sure and easy method of improving estates; by plantation 
of oak, elm, beech, birch, platanus, Portugal chesnut, 
horse chesnut, walnut, lime, service, maple, sycamore, 
hornbeam, quickbeam, hazel, fir, pine, and all kinds of 
aquaticks, &c, London, Printed for J. Hodges, 1741• 
263 p. (Dept. Agr.; Brit, Mus,) 
’•L'Anglois", painter. See Livre de fleurs ou sont represent^s 
touttes sortes de tulippes, narcisses, iris ... par 1* 
Anglois M.e enlumineur. Paris, Jean Le Clerc, 1620. 
Langlois, N. (Nicolas?) (f1.I 680 -I 690 ) • 
Engraver or publisher, Brit. Mus, has collec¬ 
tion of 10 engravings with title supplied; "Chif- 
fres imprimis chez N. Langlois, I 680 ?". IWieldon 
& Wesley, Illus, Cat, (n.s.) 6 . no, 83 , advertise 
a collection of 2 suites of parterres, 12 and 11 
plates, with imprint; "Paris, N. Langlois; , 1690”. \ 1. ' ' 
Y. Pub, Lib, enters under N. Langlois a "Plan 
du Jardin des Thuileries", supposedly pub, about 
168 -?, and also has set of designs for parterres 
drawn by Jean Le pautre, and pub, by N. Langlois 
n.d. This can hardly be same as "N. L'Anglois", 
who pub. the "Tableaux" of Marolles, Paris, l655 
(cat. Bib. Nat. 107:339) 
La Perribre, N. de, "prieur". See Le Secret de secrets, ou Le 
secret de fair rapporter aux terres beaucoup de grains avec 
peu de semence, Lyon, I 698 . 
