Publications of Samuel Trowell

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  • Trowell, Samuel. The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing thereby extraordinary Plenty; affording full Imployment for the Poor; and raising to the Publick a Revenue of near Two Millions yearly, without any Bur-Then to the Subjects. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament. London : printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1737. ESTC No. T11289. Grub Street ID 164843.
  • Trowell, Samuel. A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other matters relating to rural affairs: shewing, a plain and practical method of improving all sorts of land, viz. meadow, pasture, arable, &c. And of making them produce greater Crops of all Kinds, at much less Expence than it now costs. With Many New, Useful, and Curious Improvements, never before published. The whole founded upon many Years Experience. By Samuel Trowell, Gent. To which are added, Several Letters to Mr. Thomas Liveings, concerning his Compound Manure for Land. London : printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, at Horace's Head in Round-Court in the Strand, [1738]. ESTC No. N5053. Grub Street ID 34583.
  • Trowell, Samuel. The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; ... Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament. The second edition, with some additions.. London : printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, 1739. ESTC No. T189801. Grub Street ID 225134.
  • Trowell, Samuel. A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matters relating to county affairs: containing, a plain and practical method of improving all sorts of meadow, pasture and arable land, &c. and making them produce greater Crops of all Kinds, and at much less than the present Expence. Under the following Heads: I. Of Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley, Pease, Beans, and all other Sorts of Grain. II. Turnips, Carrots, Buckwheat, Clover, Hemp, Rape, Flax and Coleseed, &c. III. Weld or Would, Woad or Wade, Madder, Saffron, &c. IV. Meadow, Pasture Grounds, and the different Manner of Feeding Cattle and making other Improvements agreeable to the Soil of the several Counties in Great Britain. V. Hops, Forest and Fruit Trees Vine and Garden Plants of all Sorts. VI. All Kinds of Flowers, Shrubs in general, and Greenhouse Plants. Vii. A Curious Scheme of a Farm, the Annual Expence of it, and its Produce. With Many New, Useful, and Curious Improvements, never before published. The Whole founded upon m. London : printed for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, 1739. ESTC No. T60556. Grub Street ID 286401.
  • Trowell, Samuel. The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best Manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing thereby extraordinary Plenty; affording full Imployment for the Poor; and raising to the Publick a Revenue of near Two Millions yearly, without any Burthen to the Subjects. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament. The second edition, with additions.. London : printed for the author, and sold by J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, on London-Bridge, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. T59655. Grub Street ID 285659.
  • Trowell, Samuel. A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other matters relating to rural affairs: Shewing, a plain and practical method of improving all sorts of land, viz. meadow, pasture, arable, &c. And of making them produce greater crops of all kinds, at much less expence than it now costs. With many new, useful, and curious improvements, never before published. The whole founded upon many years experience. By Samuel Trowell, gent. To which are added, several letters to Mr. Thomas Liveings, concerning his compound manure for land. London : Printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, at Horacc's Head in Round-Court in the Strand, 1739. ESTC No. T182391. Grub Street ID 218873.
  • Trowell, Samuel. The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing there-by extraordinary Plenty; affording full Employment for the Poor; and amply to reward the Industry of the Farmer. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament, of Great Britain. Dublin: printed at London, and reprinted at Dublin, for Mr. Ph. Peck; who recommends the perusal thereof, to every nobleman, gentleman, and farmer, in this Kingdom, 1742. ESTC No. T11288. Grub Street ID 164833.
  • Trowell, Samuel. The farmer's instructor; or, the husbandman and gardener's useful and necessary companion. Being a new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matters relating to country affairs. Containing A Plain and Practical Method of improving all Sorts of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, &c. and making them produce greater Crops of all Kinds, and at much less than the present Expence. With Many New, Useful, and Curious Improvements, never before Published. First begun by Samuel Trowell, gent. and now compleated with a Supplement to every Chapter on Husbandry; giving an Account how poor Land, not worth above Five Shillings an Acre, may be made to bear as good Crops of Grain, Grass, &c. as the richest, after a very cheap Manner of Performance, by the Use of a New-Invented Excellent Four-Wheel Drill-Plough, which carries on it a Seed-Hopper and a Manure-Hopper, with a little Harrow; all which are so light, that a Man may easily draw it. By William Ellis, Farmer, At Little-Gaddesden, in He. London : printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, over-against St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge, 1747. ESTC No. T108402. Grub Street ID 161300.
  • Trowell, Samuel. The farmer's instructor; or, the husbandman and gardener's useful and necessary companion. Being a new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matters relating to country affairs. Containing A Plain and Practical Method of improving all Sorts of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, &c. and making them produce greater Crops of all Kinds, and at much less than the present Expence. Giving an Account how poor Land, not worth above 5 s. an Acre, may be made to bear as good Crops of Grain, Grass, &c. as the richest, at the most reasonable Expence, by a new Manure, and the Use of a New Invented Excellent Four-Wheel-Drill-Plough, and Horse-Break, both so light, that a Man may easily draw either of them, which are here exhibited, and the Uses and Manner of working them fully explained. Also, The Seedsman's Monthly Kalendar, shewing the best and most easy Method for raising and cultivating every Sort of Seed belonging to a Kitchen and Flower-Garden, with necessary Instructions for sowing o. The second edition, with large and useful additions.. London : printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, over-against St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge, 1750. ESTC No. N31358. Grub Street ID 20249.