William Ellis
Active Years
Min year: 1662, Max year: 1798, Max count: 21
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1711: The drunkard's looking-glass: or, a picture of a sot drawn to the life.
- 1711: You are welcome all, to Fumblers Hall
- 1714: A welcome to the high and mighty hero George
- 1723: A divine poem dedicated to the memory of that faithful servant and minister of Christ, Richard Claridge, who departed this life the 28th day of the month called April, 1723. Ætatis suæ 74
- 1732: The practical farmer
- 1732: The practical farmer
- 1732: The practical farmer
- 1732: The practical farmer
- 1733: Chiltern and vale farming explained
- 1733: Chiltern and vale farming explained
- 1733: To improve farming, and lessen the usual expences
- 1734: The London and country brewer
- 1735: The practice of farming and husbandry in all sorts of soils
- 1735: The practical farmer: or, The Hertfordshire husbandman
- 1735: The london and country brewer
- 1736: The london and country brewer
- 1736: The London and country brewer
- 1736: New experiments in husbandry, for the month of April
- 1737: The London and country brewer. ... By a person formerly concerned in a common brewhouse at London, ... Part I
- 1738: The london and country brewer
- 1738: The timber-Tree improved
- 1738: The practical farmer: or, The Hertfordshire husbandman
- 1740: A supplement to The London and country brewer
- 1741: The timber tree improved: or, The best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber
- 1741: The practical farmer; or, the Hertfordshire husbandman
- 1741: The practical farmer
- 1742: The timber-tree improved: or, The best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber
- 1742: The practical farmer
- 1742: The modern husbandman
- 1742: The modern husbandman
- 1742: The modern husbandman
- 1742: The modern husbandman: or, The practice of farming
- 1742: The modern husbandman
- 1742: The second part of the timber-tree improved
- 1743: The london and country brewer
- 1743: The modern husbandman
- 1743: The modern husbandman: or, The practice of farming
- 1743: The modern husbandman
- 1743: The modern husbandman
- 1743: The modern husbandman
- 1743: The modern husbandman
- 1743: The modern husbandman
- 1743: The modern husbandman: or, The practice of farming
- 1744: The modern husbandman: or, The practice of farming: as it is now carried on by the most accurate farmers in several counties of England
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1744: The modern husbandman: or, The practice of farming
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1744: The modern husbandman: or The practice of farming
- 1744: The London and Country Brewer
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1744: The modern husbandman
- 1745: Agriculture improv'd: or the practice of husbandry display'd. ... in the month of June, ... By William Ellis,
- 1745: The modern husbandman
- 1745: Agriculture improv'd
- 1745: Agriculture improv'd: or, The practice of husbandry display'd
- 1745: The modern husbandman
- 1745: The modern husbandman
- 1745: The second part of The timber-tree improved
- 1745: Chiltern and Vale farming explained
- 1745: The timber-tree improved
- 1745: The modern husbandman
- 1745: Agriculture improv'd
- 1746: The modern husbandman: or the practice of farming: ... For the month of January. ... By William Ellis,
- 1746: The modern husbandman, for the month of April. ... By William Ellis,
- 1746: The modern husbandman: or the practice of farming: ... For the month of February. ... By William Ellis,
- 1746: The modern husbandman, for the month of March. ... By William Ellis,
- 1747: The modern husbandman
- 1749: A compleat system of experienced improvements
- 1749: A compleat system of experienced improvements, made on sheep, grass-lambs, and house-lambs
- 1750: The modern husbandman
- 1750: The london and country brewer
- 1750: The country housewife's family companion: or profitable directions for whatever relates to the management and good ?conomy of the domestick concerns of a country life, According to the Present Practice of the Country Gentleman's, the Yeoman's, the Farmer's, &c. Wives, in the Counties of Hertford, Bucks, and other Parts of England: Shewing How great Savings may be made in Housekeeping: And wherein, among many others, The following Heads are particularly treated of and explained: I. The Preservation and Improvement of Wheat, Barley, Rye, Oats, and other Meals; with Directions for making several Sorts of Bread, Cakes, Puddings, Pies, &c. II. Frugal Management of Meats, Fruits, Roots, and all Sorts of Herbs; best Methods of Cookery; and a cheap Way to make Soups, Sauces, Gruels, &c. III. Directions for the Farm Yard; with the best Method of increasing and fatning all Sorts of Poultry, as Turkies, Geese, Ducks, Fowls, &c. IV. The best Way to breed and fatten Hogs; sundry curious and cheap Methods of preparing Hogs Meat; Directions for curing Bacon, Brawn, pickled Pork, Hams, &c. with the Management of Sows and Pigs. V. The best Method of making Butter and Cheese, with several curious Particulars containing the whole Management of the Dairy. VI. The several Ways of making good Malt; with Directions for brewing good Beer, Ale, &c. With Variety of Curious Matters, Wherein are contained frugal Methods for victualling Harvest-Men, Ways to destroy all Sorts of Vermine, the best Manner of suckling and fattening Calves, Prescriptions for curing all Sorts of Distempers in Cattle, with Variety of curious Receits for Pickling, Preserving, Distilling, &c. The whole founded on near thirty years experience by W. Ellis, Farmer, at Little Gaddesden, near Hempsted, Hertfords
- 1754: The compleat cyderman
- 1756: The complete planter and cyderist
- 1758: The practice of farming and husbandry in all sorts of soils, according to the latest improvements, very useful for all landlords and tenants, of ploughed, grass, or wood lands
- 1759: The london and country brewer
- 1759: The practical farmer: or, The Hertfordshire husbandman
- 1759: Every farmer his own farrier
- 1761: The new art of brewing and improving malt liquors to the greatest advantage
- 1761: The new art of brewing and improving malt liquors to the greatest advantage
- 1765: The practice of farming and husbandry in all sorts of soils
- 1772: Ellis's Husbandry, abridged and methodized: comprehending the most useful articles of practical agriculture. In two volumes. ...
- 1780: The country gentleman
- 1782: A collection of English exercises
- 1788: A collection of English exercises
- 1791: The campagna of London
- 1796: Corn Exchange
- 1796: Freehold marsh land, Plumsted, Kent. Particulars and conditions of sale of thirty-two acres of excellent freehold marsh land, and two acres of reed land; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Ellis, ... on Monday the 18th of April, 1796,
- 1797: A collection of English exercises
- 1797: A collection of English exercises
- 1798: Inn and stable yard, Haymarket. Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable leasehold-estate, ... comprising Black-Horse Inn and stable-yard, on the west side of the Haymarket; and ... no. 22, 23, 24, and 25, in Market-Lane, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Ellis, (by direction of the administrator, ... of Mr. Jacob Life, dec.) ... on Saturday, the 19th of May, 1798,
As Publisher
Thu Jun 01 10:16:19 CDT 2023