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The gentleman's recreation: or The second part of the art of gardening improved . Containing several new experiments and curious observations relating to fruit-trees: particularly, a new method of building walls with horizontal shelters. Illustrated with copper plates. By John Laurence, M.A. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire. To which is added by way of appendix, a new and familiar way to find a most exact meridian line by the pole-star; whereby gentlemen may know the true bearings of their houses and garden walls, and regulate their clocks and watches, &c. By Edward Laurence, brother to the author of this book.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1717- E-books
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The clergy-man's recreation: shewing the pleasure and profit of the art of gardening . By John Lawrence, A.M. rector of Yelvertoft in Northampton-shire, and sometime fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- E-books
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The clergy-man's recreation: shewing the pleasure and profit of the art of gardening . By John Lawrence, A.M. rector of Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire, and sometime fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1716- E-books
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The fruit-garden kalendar Or, A summary of the art of managing the fruit-garden. Teaching in order of time what is to be done therein every month in the year. Containing several new and plain directions, more particularly relating to the vine. To which is added, an appendix of the usefulness of the barometer; with some short directions how to make a right judgment of the weather. By John Laurence, M.A. rector of Yelvertost, in Northamptonshire.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1718- E-books
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The clergy-man's recreation Shewing the pleasure and profit of the art of gardening. By John Lawrence, A.M. rector of Bishops Weremouth.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1726- E-books
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Gardening improv'd Containing I. The clergyman's recreation: shewing the pleasure and pront of the art of gardening. Wherein is treated, 1. Of preparing the ground for planting and sowing. 2. Of the method of planting fruit trees in gardens. 3. Of the most agreeable disposition for a garden. 4. Of nurseries. 5. Of pruning. 6. Of grafting and inoculating. 7. Of the proper disposition of trees against a wall, the best kinds of each, their order and time of ripening, &c. II. The gentleman's recreation: or, The second part of the art of gardening improved. Containing several new experiments and curious observations relating to fruit-trees, particularly a new method of building walls with horizontal shelters. Illustrated with copper plates. III. The fruit-garden kalendar: teaching in order of time what is to be done therein every month in the year. Containing several new and plain directions, more particularly relating to the vine. Written by John Lawrence, M.A. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire. IV. The lady's recreation: or, The art of gardening farther improved. Containing the best ways of propagating all sorts of flowers, flower-trees, and shrubs, &c. The most commodious methods for erecting green-houses, &c. Of plantations in avenues, walks, wildernesses, &c. With the gardener's compleat kalendar: or, The art of managing both the fruit-garden and kitchen-garden every month in the year. By Charles Evelyn, Esq; with an appendix explaining the motion of sap, and generation of plants. And a new invention for the more speedy designing of garden-platts. By Richard Bradley.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1719- E-books
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New improvements of planting and gardening, both practical and philosophical . In three parts, viz. I. The clergy-man's recreation. II. The gentleman's recreation. III. The lady's recreation. By John Lawrence, A.M. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire, and sometime Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. With an appendix explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants: with other discoveries never before made publick, for the improvement of forest-trees; with an invention whereby more designs of garden platts may be made in an hour, than can be found in all the books now extant. Likewise several rare secrets for the improvement of fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house plants. Adorn'd with copper plates. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- E-books
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Christian religion the best friend to civil government . A sermon Preach'd at Stafford, Before Mr. Justice Blencow and Mr. Baron Price, at the assizes held there Aug. 21, 1717. By John Laurence, M. A. Rector of Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire. Publish'd at the Request of the High Sheriff, the Justices of the Peace, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1717