- 5. Wood, William. (1634). "Of the Hearbes, Fruites, Woods,
Waters and
Mineralls", pp. 13–18 in New
England Prospect. London. Sa****ay 22
August 1663 (Pepys'...
- (In the
revised edition of John Donne's Holy Sonnets, "If
Poysonous Mineralls" and "Death Be Not Proud" are
sonnets IX and X, respectively.) As a professor...
-
travelled through many lands, and in this
lande taught the
knowledge of
minerall works) maye be alledged, but
sundrie other: & some
English wryters above...
- Workes, 1605, and the
treatise of
Edward Jorden on
Naturall Bathes and
Minerall Waters.
Lapworth married, first, Mary Coxhead, who was
buried 2 January...
- the
Mother by
Edward Jorden, 1603 A
Discourse of
Naturall Bathes, and
Minerall Waters by
Edward Jorden, 1631 D
Thorburn Burns,
Edward Jorden MD (1569-1632):...
- Coventry, the home of Knightley's great-nephew, John Hales,
where Certaine Minerall and
Metaphysicall Schoolpoints and Hay Any
Worke for
Cooper were printed...
- of
Crafford and
Johne Earle of
Lauderdale of
their gifts of
mynes and
mineralls.
Ratification in
favour of John, Earl of
Crawford and John, Earl of Lauderdale...
- the word "geology" in his Pammineralogicon, or, A
universal history of
mineralls (1661).
Escholt also
published a book of
verses dedicated to the priest...
- Coventry, the home of Knightley's great-nephew, John Hales,
where Certaine Minerall and
Metaphysicall Schoolpoints and Hay Any
Worke for
Cooper were printed...
- of its
springs and fountaines, brookes, rivers, loghs; of its metalls,
mineralls, freestone, marble, sea-coal, turf, and
other things that are
taken out...