The surueyors dialogue Diuided into fiue bookes: very profitable for all men to peruse, that haue to do with the reuenues of land, or the manurance, vse, or occupation thereof, both lords and tenants: as also and especially for such as indeuor to be seene in the faculty of surueying of mannors, lands, tenements, &c. By I.N.
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- The surueyors dialogue Diuided into fiue bookes: very profitable for all men to peruse, that haue to do with the reuenues of land, or the manurance, vse, or occupation thereof, both lords and tenants: as also and especially for such as indeuor to be seene in the faculty of surueying of mannors, lands, tenements, &c. By I.N.
- Author
- Norden, John, 1548-1625?
- Publication
- London :: Printed [by Simon Stafford] for Hugh Astley, dwelling at S. Magnus corner,
- 1607.
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- Subject terms
- Surveying -- Early works to 1800.
- Agriculture -- Early works to 1800.
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"The surueyors dialogue Diuided into fiue bookes: very profitable for all men to peruse, that haue to do with the reuenues of land, or the manurance, vse, or occupation thereof, both lords and tenants: as also and especially for such as indeuor to be seene in the faculty of surueying of mannors, lands, tenements, &c. By I.N." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08310.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.
Contents
- title page
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❧ To the right Honorable, Robert, Lord Cecill, Baron of Esingdon, Vicecount Crambourne, Earle of Sarum, prin∣cipall Secretarie to the most high and magnificent Prince,
IAMES, King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, Master of his Ma∣iesties Wards & Liueries, of his Ma∣iesties most Honorable priuy Councell, and Knight of the most noble Order of the Garer. - To the beneuolent Readers, especially to Landlords and Tenants.
- The Printer to the friendly Reader.
- The Author to his Booke.
- The Contents of the fiue books of the Sur∣ueyors Dialogue.
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❧ The Surueyors Dialogue, betweene a
Farmer, and aSurueyor : wherein is prooued, that Surueyes are necessary and profitable both for Lord and Tenant: and wherein is shewed how Tenants ought to behaue themselues towards their Lords. - The Surueyors Dialogue, betweene the Lord of a Mannor, and a Surueyor: where∣in is intreated of the state of a Mannor, of the parts and profits thereunto belonging: and how the Lord of a Mannor ought to deale with his Tenants.
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The Surueyors Dialogue betweene the Farmer and Surueyor: wherein is shewed the manner and method of keeping a Court of Suruey: with the articles to be inquired of, and the charge how to inroll Copies, Leases and Deeds, and how to take the plot of a Mannor.
- The forme of the Precept.
- To the Bayly of the Mannor of Beauland, or to his Deputie.
- First, taking note of the names of euery tenant, both Free-holder, Copy-holder, Leaser, & tenant at will in a paper, to whom (after they be sworne) the Surueyor may say:
- The substance of the charge of a Court of Suruey, contained in the Articles following.
- Much land is thus vsed in Yorkshire, and other places Northward very beneficially.
- Chartae Liberorum tenentium.
- Copiae Custumariorum Tenentium.
- De intratione dimissionum, siue Indentu∣rarum, in quibus ea quae sequuntur, obseruanda sunt.
- This suffiseth for the forme of the entry of Deedes, Copies, and Leases.
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The Surueyors Dialogue, shewing the maner of casting vp o
sundry fashions of land, with the scale and compasse, with Tables of computation for ease in ac∣compting. - The Surueyors Dialogue, shewing the different natures of grounds, how they may be im∣ployed, how they may be bettered, reformed, and amended.