02633nam 2200445 n 450 99639138600331620200824121653.0(CKB)4940000000104885(EEBO)2240948454(UnM)99852990e(UnM)99852990(EXLCZ)99494000000010488519920527d1613 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|New directions of experience to The commons complaint by the incouragement of the Kings most excellent Maiesty, as may appeare, for the planting of timber and fire-wood[electronic resource] With a neere estimation what millions of acres the kingdome doth containe; what acres is waste ground, whereon little profit for this purpose will arise. What millions hath bin woods, and bushy grounds, what acres are woods, and in how many acres so much timber will be contained, as will maintaine the kingdome for all vses for euer. And how as great store of fire-wood may be raised, as may plentifully mainetaine the kingdome for all purposes, without losse of ground; so as within thirty yeares all spring-woods may be conuerted to tillage and pasture. Inuented by Arthur Standish[London Printed by Nicholas Okes]Anno Domini. MDCXIII. [1613][4], 34, [2] pIncludes a reprint of the Letters Patent, STC 8470.5.Printer's name from STC.A reissue, with added signatures E⁴ F² , of the edition collating A-C⁴ D² with Standish's name on title page. Caption title, E1r, reads: A second direction, for the present increasing of fire-wood, agreeable to the nature of this age, 1613. February 1.The last leaf is blank.Identified as STC 23204 on UMI microfilm.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Forests and forestryGreat BritainEarly works to 1800ReforestationGreat BritainEarly works to 1800Forests and forestryReforestationStandish Arthurfl. 1611-1613.1002158Standish Arthurfl. 1611-1613.1002158England and Wales.Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I).Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391386003316New directions of experience to the Commons complaint by the incouragement of the Kings most excellent Maiesty, as may appeare, for the planting of timber and fire-wood2331173UNISA