The way to save wealth; shewing how a man may live plentifully for two-pence a day. Likewise how to make a hundred noble dishes of meat, without either flesh, fish, or fowl. To make bread of roots, herbs, and leafs of trees. To brew good cheap liquor, without malt or hops. To make shoes last long. To make coals last long. To save soap in washing. To save cloth in cutting out a shirt. To make coffee of horse-beans To feed cattel well, without hay, grass, or corn. To save candles. To know any one's mind by signs; if there be twenty in company, they cannot apprehend it. To order bees aright. To settle your estate with Christian prudence. To know Scripture-weights and measures. Of dreams. To cure wounds by sympathy. The way to live long. To make spring-potage. To cure all sorts of cattle for 12 d. charge. To improve land, order and cure all deseases in singing birds. To kill vermin. To brew pale ales. To make wines, and all sorts of liquor, and an easy way to fine, and order them. With div

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed, and are to be sold by G. Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, [1695?]
Publication year
1695-1695
ESTC No.
R204135
Grub Street ID
81148
Description
[2], 72 p. : port. (woodcut) ; 12⁰
Note
Attributed to Thomas Tryon.

Publication date conjectured by Wing.

At foot of title: Price 1s. 6d.

Signatures: A?(-A1,+pi?) B-F? (pi1 = frontispiece, pi2 = title page).
Uncontrolled note
In both DFo and CSmH copies the first 2 leaves (pi?) are on very different paper than the balance of the text. Is this a case of original leaf A1 being cancelled by pi? in some copies, or do all copies exhibit this characteristic? Signatures from DFo