ers, or Sellers_
of Land, and for euery other Interessee in the Profits
or Practise deriued from the compleate
SVRVEY
_Of Manours, Lands, Tenements, Edifices, Woods, Waters, Titles,
Tenures, Euidences, &c._
Composed in a compendious Digest by
W. FOLKINGHAM. G.
QUA PROSUNT SINGULA, MULTAIUVANT.
LONDON
Printed for _Richard Moore_, and are to be solde at his shop in Saint
_Dunstanes_ Church-yard in Fleete-streete,
1610.
[Photograph by T. L. Williams]
THE
SVRVEIORS
DIALOGVE,
Very profitable for all men to pervse, but
_especially for Gentlemen, Farmers, and Husbandmen_,
that shall either haue occasion, or be willing
to buy, hire, or sell Lands: As in the ready and perfect
Surueying of them, with the manner and Method of
keeping a Court of Suruey with many necessary rules,
and familiar Tables to that purpose.
* * * * *
_As also_,
The vse of the Manuring of some Grounds, fit as well
_for_ LORDS, _as for_ TENNANTS.
* * * * *
Now the third time Imprinted.
* * * * *
_And by the same Author inlarged, and a sixt Booke newly_
added, of a familiar conference, betweene a PVRCHASER,
and a SVRVEYOR of Lands; of the true vse of both being
very needfull for all such as are to purchase Land,
whether it be in Fee simple, or by Lease.
_Diuided into sixe Bookes by_ I. N.
* * * * *
PROV. 17.2.
_A discreate Seruant shall haue rule ouer an vnthriftie Sonne, and he shall
deuide the heritage among the brethren._
Voluntas pro facultate.
* * * * *
LONDON:
Printed by THOMAS SNODHAM. 1618.
[Photograph by T. L. Williams]
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