Varlo, Charles, ca. 1725-ca. 1795
Varlo, Charles, approximately 1725-approximately 1795
Charles Varlo
Varlo, Charles ca. ca. 1725 - ca. 1795
VIAF ID: 23515557 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/23515557
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Varlo
- 100 1 _ ‡a Varlo, Charles ‡d ca. 1725-ca. 1795
- 100 1 _ ‡a Varlo, Charles ‡d ca. ca. 1725 - ca. 1795
- 100 1 _ ‡a Varlo, Charles, ‡d approximately 1725-approximately 1795
-
-
-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (26)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
The essence of agriculture : being a regular system of husbandry, through all its branches; suited to the climate and lands of Ireland. A Table delineated that 150 Acres will clear yearly Four Hundred and Two Pounds sterling; With the author's twelve months tour thro' America: likewise How to raise the valuable Crops; of Tobacco, India-Corn, and Siberian Barley. On Flax, Hemp, Rape and all Grass-Seeds, &c. &c. With an address to the legislature and gentlemen of Ireland. How to levy taxes on luxury, provide for the Poor, &c. &c. &c. In two books, bound in one volume | |
The finest part of America : To be sold, or lett, from eight hundred to four thousand acres, in a farm, all that entire estate, called Long Island, in New Albion, lying near New York: belonging to the Earl Palatine of Albion, .. | |
The guide of reason, or floating ideas of nature, suited to the philosopher, farmer, & mechanic, a miscellany, containing 65 different subjects, viz. Several new Crops and their Management. The First Volume treats chiefly on Agriculture. On raising Indian Corn, which may be brought to Perfection in England. On Siberian Wheat, and its Management. On Dibbling Wheat, as practised in Norfolk, which clears 2l. 10s. per Acre above the common Method. How to stock and manage 150 Acres Farm, so as to clear 400l. a Year. On a general Act to inclose Commons, &c. How to improve them by Crops that will pay the Expence. How to manage Horses in Stables without Litter, as practised in America. By. C. Varlo, Esq. In two volumes, Price 13s. .. | |
Miscellany of knowledge | |
Nature display'd, a new work : By different gentlemen, on several subjects. Lectures on philosophy; Such as the Creation of Earth, Animals, and Vegetables. Likewise the cause and consequence of religion, In Letters to an English Nobleman, from Egypt, By a Free-Mason Philosopher. A twelve-month's tour of observations through America. Poetry on different subjects. Also Political Hints Offered to the Legislature and Freeholders of England, &c. &c. &c | |
A new system of husbandry. | |
[Papers relating to New Albion]. | |
Schemes offered for the perusal and consideration of the legislative, freeholders, and public in general : shewing the many evils that might be prevented, and the good that would accrue to the public, were they improved, and enacted into laws | |
A treatise on agriculture, intitled the Yorkshire farmer ... | |
True copy of the grant of King Charles the First, to Sir Edmund Plowden, Earl palatine of Albion, of the province of New Albion, in America | |
The unfortunate husbandman; an account of the life and travels of a real farmer in Ireland, Scotland, England and America | |
York, May 1, 1772. To the public : I beg leave to acquaint friends, ... that I have, for many years, made a mistake in writing my surname, which instead of Varlo, I have wrote Varley |