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1. A table, setting forth the maner of that great philosopher the Lord Chancelor Bacons searching for mettals by making addits through the lowest level of hills or mountains, and conveying aire into the innermost parts of their center by pipe and bellows; as well as by art to mollifie the hardest stone, without the tedious way and inestimable charge of sinking aery shafts; and is now intended to be put in practice by his meniall servant Thomas Bushell, on Hingston-Downe, according to his lordhsips command, and the approbation of that great mineralist , Sir Francis Godolphine; with the demonstrative resons of each particular to the lords of the fee, and proprietors of Hingston-Downe is as followeth

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17. Tenants lavv a treatise of great use for tenants and farmers of all kinds and all other persons whatsoever : wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, distresses, replevins and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others, especially such who have suffered by the late conflagration in the city of London

18. Tenants law a treatise of great use, for tenants and farmers of all kinds, and all other persons whatsoever. Wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, rents, distresses, replevins, and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others; especially such who have suffered by the late conflagration in the city of London. The second edition. By R.T. Gent

19. The tenants law a treatise very useful for tenants & farmers of all kindes, and all other persons whatsoever. Wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, rents, distresses, replevins, and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others. Also, the parish-law, as to poor, apprentices, bastardy, &c. Fit for all persons to know. By R.T. Gent