Cox, Nicholas, active 1673-1721
Cox, Nicholas, fl. 1673-1731
Cox, Nicholas (ca. 1673-1721)
VIAF ID: 69279338 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
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Abridgment of Manwood's forest laws | |
Agrippa King of Alba | |
Agrippa, roi d'Albe. | |
Courtnay Earl of Devonshire | |
An exact catalogue of all the comedies, tragedies, tragicomedies, opera's mask, pastoral and interludes that were ever yet printed and publishe[d] [to] this present year 1680. | |
The falconer, 1991: | |
False Tiberinus | |
Fowler | |
The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by fowling piece, net, engine, or otherwise. Such AS, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With An Account of their Seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, a concise essay on song birds, Viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq. Author Of The Huntsman | |
The gentleman's recreation, 1928: | |
The gentlemen's recreation : in four parts. Viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing. Wherein these ... exercises are largely treated of, and the terms of art for hunting and hawking more amply enlarged ... Also the method of breeding and managing a hunting horse : unto which is now annex'd an appendix of choice receipts for the cure of several maladies. Whereto is added, A perfect abstract of all the forest laws, and of every particular act of Parliament since Magna Charta ... To which is prefix'd, a large sculpture, giving easy directions for blowing the horn ; and other sculptures proper to each recreation. | |
The huntsman | |
The huntsman. Containing the best methods ofsport, for coursing with greyhounds, and hunting all kinds of chasesin England, viz. The Hart. Buck, Rain Deer,Hare, Wild Rabbit, Ferrit, Fox, Badger, Otter, Squirrel, Marten, Andwild Cat. Together with Many Curious Particulars relative to Theseanimals, and the Manner of Killing them. Likewise, thehuntsman's terms of art; and A Fullaccount of the Dogs in Use; Their usual Names, Training, Feeding, Preservation from Diseases, and other Things necessary to be known concerning them. To which are Added, The Modes of Hunting Some Particular Foreign Beasts of Sport; Namely, the Wolf, Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Goat, Beaver, and Elk. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq | |
Plays. | |
Troubles of the Princess Elizabeth |