Feudigraphia The synopsis or epitome of surueying methodized. Anatomizing the whole corps of the facultie; viz. The materiall, mathematicall, mechanicall and legall parts, intimating all the incidents to fees and possessions, and whatsoeuer may be comprized vnder their matter, forme, proprietie, and valuation. Very pertinent to be perused of all those, whom the right, reuenewe, estimation, farming, occupation, manurance, subduing, preparing and imploying of arable, medow, pasture, and all other plots doe concerne. And no lesse remarkable for all vnder-takers in the plantation of Ireland or Virginia ... Composed in a compendious digest by W. Folkingham. G.

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Feudigraphia The synopsis or epitome of surueying methodized. Anatomizing the whole corps of the facultie; viz. The materiall, mathematicall, mechanicall and legall parts, intimating all the incidents to fees and possessions, and whatsoeuer may be comprized vnder their matter, forme, proprietie, and valuation. Very pertinent to be perused of all those, whom the right, reuenewe, estimation, farming, occupation, manurance, subduing, preparing and imploying of arable, medow, pasture, and all other plots doe concerne. And no lesse remarkable for all vnder-takers in the plantation of Ireland or Virginia ... Composed in a compendious digest by W. Folkingham. G.
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Folkingham, W. (William)
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London :: Printed [by William Stansby] for Richard Moore, and are to be solde at his shop in Saint Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleete-streete,
1610.
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Surveying -- Early works to 1800.
Agriculture -- Early works to 1800.
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"Feudigraphia The synopsis or epitome of surueying methodized. Anatomizing the whole corps of the facultie; viz. The materiall, mathematicall, mechanicall and legall parts, intimating all the incidents to fees and possessions, and whatsoeuer may be comprized vnder their matter, forme, proprietie, and valuation. Very pertinent to be perused of all those, whom the right, reuenewe, estimation, farming, occupation, manurance, subduing, preparing and imploying of arable, medow, pasture, and all other plots doe concerne. And no lesse remarkable for all vnder-takers in the plantation of Ireland or Virginia ... Composed in a compendious digest by W. Folkingham. G." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01017.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.

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CHAP. II.

* 1.1INcident Reuenewes are either profitable as Perqui∣sites, or Parallels to profits.

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Perquisites may be diuided into Renouant and Dormant.* 1.2

Renouant Perquisites are Accrewments acquired by Increase and Casualty.

Increase comprehends all profits deriued from the Pregnance and Production of the Earth.* 1.3

Of the first sort are Stones, Metalline Oares and Mineralles vt supra.

Of the second sort are Wines, Pirry, Cider, Hony,* 1.4 Waxe, Bombace, Raw-silkes, Hops, Sumach, Pitch, Tarre, Campheire, Opponax, Taccamahacca, Caran∣na, Masticke, and other Gums: Likewise Drugs, as Mechoacan, Kermez, Methium, Alkanet, Agaricke, Am∣ber-Gréece, Acacia, Lignum Aloes, Sassafras, Spike∣nard, Rubarbe: Also Muske, Ciuet, Ben, Beniamin, Castoreum, Cantarides, Cocheneil, with other Simples Fruite, Rootes. And Furres as Armins, Sables, Mi∣nivers, Lewzernes, Martins, Beauers, &c.

By Casualty are intended all duties and seruices that be Appurtenant and Appendant to a Manour,* 1.5 whe∣ther it be Capitall or Non-Capitall.

Vnder Appurtenants, may be rainged all Royalties Prerogatiues, Iurisdictions, Franchises, Priuiledges,* 1.6 Liberties, Seruices, Customes, &c.

And all emoluments and aduantages deriueable from them: Perquisites of Courts; as Pleas, Fines, Amerce∣aments, Heriots, (Seruice, Custome, Couenant) Re∣leifes, Aydes, Farewels, Waiues, Estraies, Deodands, goods of Felons and Fugitiues (by speciall graunt) cō∣morant in the Manour, Forfeitures, Escheates, Wards (in Non-age, Idiocy Lunacy) Marriages, Villaines, Treasure-Troue: Warrens of Birds, Conies, Hares, Commons of Pasture, Turbary, Piscarie, &c.

Appendant are Hospitalls,* 1.7 Patronages of Churches and Benefices (Valuable not in contriuing commodi∣ties by Church-Chaffering, but equiualent in validitie

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by reason of the priuiledge of electing or presenting a worthy Clarke, (who must be Idoneus) to succéede and supply the vacancie of the Church) Also Common of Fishing, of Estouers, of Vicinage.

* 1.8Dormant Perquisites are such things as are euer prest and ready at the instant commaund and pleasure of the Lord; as Villaines & Neifes, which are alwayes saide to be Regardant to a Manour.* 1.9 And to this place may also be indifferently referred Salt Naturall, Sande, Grauell, Marle, Earth and such other thinges as are al∣waies disposeable by the Possident for deriuing an im∣mediate profit or Reuenewe.

So much for Perquisites: Parallels ensue.

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