02296nam 2200385Ia 450 99639494990331620221108022310.0(CKB)3810000000008675(EEBO)2240878205(OCoLC)9959595000971(EXLCZ)99381000000000867520050929d1612 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|[The commons complaint][electronic resource] [wherein is contained two speciall grievances. The first, the generall destruction and waste of woods in this kingdome, with a remedy for the same : also how to plant wood according to the nature of euery soile, without losse of ground, and how thereby many more and better cattle may be yearly bred, with the charge and profit that yearely may arise thereby. The second grievance is the extreame dearth of victvals. Foure remedies for the same. 1. By a generall planting of fruit-trees, with the charge and profit. 2. By an extraordinary breeding of fowle & pullen in places conuenient, by a plot herein set downe for the purpose, with the charge and profit. 3. By a general destroying of all kinde of vermine, with a neere estimation what is yearly deuoured and destroyed by them and how the most of them in short time may be destroyed with a small charge. 4. Prouing the abundance of corne that is yearly deuoured and destroyed by the infinite number of pigeons, kept and maintayned in this kingdome /by Arthur Standish][Newly corrected and augmented].[London Printed by William Stansby1612][1]+ leaves"A privileged booke by K. James."Ms. surrogate of t.p. of original 1612 print ed. (STC 2nd ed. 23203).Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Forests and forestryGreat BritainEarly works to 1800ReforestationEarly works to 1800Food supplyGreat BritainEarly works to 1800Forests and forestryReforestationFood supplyStandish Arthurfl. 1611-1613.1002158UMIUMIBOOK996394949903316The commons complaint·2425857UNISA