To the right hon[']ble lords, and hon[']ble knights, citizens, and burgesses of the High Court in Parliament assembled the humble petition of Thomas Dvcket, Gent., practitioner in physick.
- Title
- To the right hon[']ble lords, and hon[']ble knights, citizens, and burgesses of the High Court in Parliament assembled the humble petition of Thomas Dvcket, Gent., practitioner in physick.
- Author
- Duckett, Thomas.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.,
- 1646]
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- Subject terms
- Agricultural innovations -- England.
- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
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Contents
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To the right Hon
ble . Lords, and Honble . Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, of the High Court in PARLIAMENT Assembled. - The Certificate of the Committee of the County of Monmouth.
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To the right Honourable, the Lords and
Commons in PARLIAMENT Assembled.
- Expert experiments, how to Improve all sorts of English fruit.
- Improvement of all sorts of Wood.
- A profitable Art of save Wood and Coles, and avoid smoake of Chimneyes.
- An Art for the destruction of Mosse more effectually then hath been.
- A speedy way to Cure Land surcharged with Ferne, Heth, Sedges, Rushes, Thistles, Docks, Netles &c.
- Greater benefit may be made of Mud Marish ground, Boggs and Lakes then formerly hath beene used.
- A certaine way of improvement of Cold-marish ground.
- Obstructionall Arts to Augment much more Medow ground then hath beene.
- Preventions against rotten Diseases in Sheepe.
- Directions and Observations to advance the race of English Horses.
- Directions to find out fit soyle for Cold Land where Lime is not to be had.
- Observations concerning Cattle.
- Now meanes to draw water over much Land.
- Rules for Smoothing and Levelling of Land.
- Rules to lay wet Land dry, and dry Land wet.
- To the right Honorable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled.