Dymock, Cressy.
An essay for advancement of husbandry-learning: or Propositions for the erecting a colledge of husbandry: and in order thereunto, for the taking in of pupills or apprentices. And also friends or fellowes of the same colledge or society.
London: printed by Henry Hills, 1651.
ESTC No. R26090.Grub Street ID 109446.
Dymock, Cressy.
An invention of engines of motion lately brought to perfection. Whereby may be dispatched any work now done in England or elsewhere, (especially vvorks that require strength and swiftness) either by wind, water, cattel or men. And that with better accomodation, and more profit then by any thing hithero known and used.
London: printed by I[ohn]. C[lowes]. for Richard Woodnoth next door to the Golden heart, in Leaden-Hall-street, 1651.
ESTC No. R22183.Grub Street ID 95916.