A hundreth good pointes of husbandry lately maried vnto a hundreth good poynts of huswifery: newly corrected and amplified with dyuers proper lessons for housholders, as by the table at the latter ende, more plainly may appeare: set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentle man, seruant to the right honorable Lorde Paget of Beudefert.
- Title
- A hundreth good pointes of husbandry lately maried vnto a hundreth good poynts of huswifery: newly corrected and amplified with dyuers proper lessons for housholders, as by the table at the latter ende, more plainly may appeare: set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentle man, seruant to the right honorable Lorde Paget of Beudefert.
- Author
- Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580.
- Publication
- [London :: Printed by Henry Denham?] In ædibus Richardi Tottylli cum priuilegio,
- Anno. 1570.
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- Home economics -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
- Agriculture -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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"A hundreth good pointes of husbandry lately maried vnto a hundreth good poynts of huswifery: newly corrected and amplified with dyuers proper lessons for housholders, as by the table at the latter ende, more plainly may appeare: set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentle man, seruant to the right honorable Lorde Paget of Beudefert." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14063.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Preface.
- The commodities of husbandrie.
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To the right honorable and my speciall good Lorde and maister the Lorde
Paget of Beudesert. - To the Reader.
- The description of Husbandrie.
- The Ladder to thrift.
- XXiiii. Lessons alwaies to be obserued.
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A hundreth good poyntes
of husbandrye. - ¶ August.
- ¶ September.
- ¶ October.
- ¶ Nouember.
- ¶ December.
- A digression
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A description of time
and the yere. -
¶ A description of lyfe
and ryches. -
A description of
house kepyng, -
A description of
Christmas. -
A description of apt time to spend. -
Against fantasticall
scruplenesse. - Christmas husbandly fare.
- ¶ Ianuarye.
- ¶ Februarye.
- ¶ Marche.
- ¶ Aprill.
- ¶ May.
- ¶ Iune.
- ¶ Iuly.
- ¶ Of all thing this seemeth the summe, one going, another to come.
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The kindely propertie of
euery moneth. - ¶ Compairing good husband with vnthrift his brother, the better descerneth the tone from the tother.
- ¶ A Sonet where playnelye ye see, eche worde to beginne with a T.
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A Comparison betvvene Champion and Seueral. -
The Preface to the booke of Huswiferie. -
To the right honorable and my speciall
good Lady and Mistres, the Lady Paget. -
¶ A description of Huswife
and Huswiferie. -
Twentie Lessons alway to be obserued. - The plough mans feasting times.
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The good huswifely
Phisicke. -
The good motherly
Nusserie. - Thinke on the poore.
- For men a perfect warning, what childe shall come by learning.
- A sonet to the Lady Paget.
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A Comparison betvvene good
Huswifery and euill. - Husbandly posies for the hall.
- Posies for the parler.
- Posies for the geastes chamber.
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Posies for thine owne bed
Chamber. -
Principall pointes of
Religion. -
¶ The husband mannes
belife. -
Of the omnipotencie of God
and debilitie of man. - part
- The table to Husbandrie
- The table to Huswiferie.
- colophon