Most approued, and long experienced vvater-vvorkes Containing, the manner of winter and summer-drowning of medow and pasture, by the aduantage of the least, riuer, brooke, fount, or water-prill adiacent; there-by to make those grounds (especially if they be drye) more fertile ten for one. As also a demonstration of a proiect, for the great benefit of the common-wealth generally, but of Hereford-shire especially. / By Rowland Vaughan, Esquire.
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- Most approued, and long experienced vvater-vvorkes Containing, the manner of winter and summer-drowning of medow and pasture, by the aduantage of the least, riuer, brooke, fount, or water-prill adiacent; there-by to make those grounds (especially if they be drye) more fertile ten for one. As also a demonstration of a proiect, for the great benefit of the common-wealth generally, but of Hereford-shire especially. / By Rowland Vaughan, Esquire.
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- Vaughan, Rowland, fl. 1610.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By George Eld,
- 1610.
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- Subject terms
- Irrigation -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- Early works to 1800.
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"Most approued, and long experienced vvater-vvorkes Containing, the manner of winter and summer-drowning of medow and pasture, by the aduantage of the least, riuer, brooke, fount, or water-prill adiacent; there-by to make those grounds (especially if they be drye) more fertile ten for one. As also a demonstration of a proiect, for the great benefit of the common-wealth generally, but of Hereford-shire especially. / By Rowland Vaughan, Esquire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14287.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- A PANEGYRICKE, In the deserued honor of this most profitable worke, and no lesse renowned then much-desired Proiect.
- In praise of this no lesse pleasant then most profitable worke.
- In Libri Auctorem.
- In praise of this most profitable worke.
- To the worthy Author and his worke.
- In praise of these most praise worthy Water-workes.
- In praise of this as pleasant as profitable worke.
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In the praise of the
Author and his effectuallworkes. - In praise of the VVorke and Author.
- Once more for a Farewell. In deserued praise of this neuer-too-much praysed Worke.
- THE AVTHOR.
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TO THE RIGHT HO∣NORABLE VVIL∣IAM EARLE OF PEMBROOKE LORD HERBERT OF CARDIFFE, MAR∣mion
and S. Quintin ; LordParre ofRosse, andKendall ; Lord Warden of theStanneries : Captaine of his Maiesties Garrison-towne ofPortesmouth ; and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter; My most honoured and re∣spected Lord. - conclusion
- The Conclusion.
- In praise of the Worke and Author.
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