Allde, Edward, -1627
Edward Allde
Allde, Edward
Allde, Edward (15..-1628).
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Works
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The arte of gardening : wherunto is added much necessarie matter, with a number of secrets, and the phisicke helps belonging to each hearb, which are easily prepared : heer-vnto is annexed two proper treatises, the first intituled The meruailous gouerment, propertie, [et] benefite of bees, with the rare secrets of the honie and waxe : the other, The yearly coniectures, verie necessary for husband-men : to these is likewise ioyned a treatise of the arte of graffing and planting of trees | |
The arte of nauigation : contayning a breife description of the spheare, vvith the partes and circles of the same : as also the making and vse of certaine instruments : very necessary for all sortes of sea-men to vnderstand | |
Arte of navigation | |
Breve compendio de la sphera y de la arte de navegar con nuevos instrumentos y reglas exemplificado con muy subtiles demonstraciones. | |
Briefe declaration of some of the errors and abhominations daily practised and increased among the English company of the seperation remayning for the present at Amsterdam in Holland | |
Cambyses, King of Persia | |
Comedie of King Cambises | |
The countrie gentleman moderator : collections of such intermarriages as haue beene betweene the two royall lines of England and Spaine, since the Conquest : with a short view of the stories of the liues of those princes : and also, some obseruations of the passages, with diuers reasons to moderate the country peoples passions, fears, and expostulations concerning the Prince, his royall match, and state affaires | |
The crie of England : a sermon preached at Paules Crosse in September 1593 | |
The description and vse of the sphaere : deuided into three principal partes : whereof the first intreateth especially of the circles of the vppermost moueable sphaere, and of the manifould vses of euery one of them seuerally : the second sheweth the plentifull vse of the vppermost sphaere, and of the circles therof ioyntly : the third conteyneth the description of the orbes whereof the sphaeres of the sunne and moone haue beene supposed to be made, with their motions and vses | |
A discourse of the conference holden before the French King at Fontain-bleau, 1600: | |
Discoverie of Brownisme | |
Disputatio theologica de iuramento fidelitatis | |
Every woman in her humor. | |
The gardeners labyrinth : containing a discourse of the gardeners life, in the yearly trauels to be bestowed on his plot of earth, for the vse of a garden : with instructions for the choice of seeds, apt times for sowing, setting, planting, and watering, and the vessels and instruments seruing to that vse and purpose : wherin are set forth diuers herbers, knots, and mazes cunningly handled for the beautifying of gardens : also, the physick benefit of each herb, plant, and flowre, with the vertues of the distilled waters of euery of them, as by the sequele may further appeare | |
Historia medicinal. | |
An hospitall for the diseased : wherin are to be found most excellent and approoued medicines as vvell emplaisters of speciall vertue as also notable potions or drinkes and other comfortable receipts, both for the restitution and preseruation of bodily health : very necessary for the time of common plague and mortalitie, and for other times when occasion shall serue | |
The Iesuites gospel | |
Joyfull newes out of the new-found worlde | |
The liues, apprehensions, arraignments, and executions of the 19 late pyrates : namely, Capt. Harris, Iennings, Longcastle, Downes, Haulsey, and their companies : as they were seuerally indited on St. Margrets Hill in Southwarke, on the 22. of December last, and executed the Fryday following. | |
The massacre at Paris : with the death of the Duke of Guise, as it was plaide by the right honourable the Lord High Admirall his seruants | |
The military art of trayning, 1622 [i.e. 1623]: | |
The order and manner of the sitting of the Lords, spirituall and temporall, as peeres of the realme, in the higher house of Parliament, according to their dignities, offices, and degrees, some other called thither for their assistance, and officers of their attendances : and also the names of the knights for the counties, citizens, burgesses for the boroughs, and barons for the ports for the House of Commons, for this Parliament. | |
Parliament began at Westminster, the sixt of February 1625 | |
Parliament holden 1625 | |
A petition to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, the Lords spirituall and temporall and commons of the Parliament now assembled : wherein is declared the mischiefes and inconueniences arising to the king and common-wealth, by the imprisoning of mens bodies for debt. | |
The picture of a Puritane, or, A relation of the opinions, qualities, and practises of the Anabaptists in Germanie, and of the Puritanes in England : vvherein is firmely prooued, that the Puritanes doe resemble the Anabaptists, in aboue fourescore seuerall thinges | |
Profitable art of gardening | |
The relation of a voyage to Guiana : describing the climate, situation, fertilitie, & commodities of that country, together with the manner and customes of the people | |
The schoole of complement : as it was acted by Her Maiesties seruants at the priuate house in Drury Lane | |
The seuen deadly sinnes of London : drawne in seuen seuerall coaches through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie, bringing the plague with them : opus septem dierum | |
Sicke-mens glasse | |
Sir Francis Drake reuiued : calling vpon this dull or effeminate age, to folowe his noble steps for golde & siluer, by this memorable relation, of the rare occurrances (neuer yet declared to the world) in a third voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the yeares 72 & 73 when Nombre de Dios, was by him and 52 others only in his Company, surprised : faithfully taken out of the report of Mr. Christopher Ceely, Ellis Hixon, and others who were in the same voyage with him | |
Sir Francis Drake revived | |
A sixe-folde politician : together with a sixe-folde precept of policy. | |
Speculum aegrotorum | |
Speculum ægrotorum : the sicke-mens glasse, or, a plaine introduction wherby one may giue a true and infallible iudgement of the life or death of a sicke bodie, the originall cause of the griefe, how he is tormented and afflicted, what thinges are medicinable to the diseased person, and the day and houre in which he shall recouer, or surrender his vitall breath : whereunto is annexed treatise of the foure humors and how they are ingendered and distributed in our humane bodies, with certaine and manifest signes to discerne of what complexion any man is, and the operation that eating, drinking, rest and exercise worketh in euery person : with certain speciall preseruatiues for the eye-sight | |
Trve nevves from one of Sir Fraunces Veres companie | |
Two English pilgrimes |