Publications of Adam Martindale

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  • Martindale, Adam. Divinity-knots vnloosed. Or A cleare discovery of truth; by resolving many doubts, according to scripture, orthodox divines, and sound reason, so as weake capacities may receive satisfaction therein. To which purpose, a number of points are explained by familiar simile's. treatise intended specially for the instruction of young christians in Rothstorne parish in Cheshire: but published for a further extent of the benefit thereof, to the Israel of God. By Adam Martindale, one of the meanest labourers in the Lords harvest. London: printed for John Hancock, in Popes head Alley, neere the Royall Exchange, 1649. ESTC No. R209407. Grub Street ID 85637.
  • Martindale, Adam. The description of a plain instrument, that with much ease and exactness will discover the situation of any vertical plane, howsoever inclining, reclining, or declining, and how to draw a dyal upon any such plane, or upon the face of any vertical body, how irregular soever, together with several other things requisite to the art of dyaling. By A.M. London: printed for J. Coniers at the Raven in Duck-Lane, 1668. ESTC No. R26189. Grub Street ID 109537.
  • Martindale, Adam. The country almanack, for the year, 1675. Suted to the several capacities, humours, and occasions of gentlemen, scholars, travellers, husbandmen, &c. And accompanied with copious remarques in verse, upon the most noted days in every month, pleasant, and not scurrilous. T which are subjoyned, many additionals, old, and new, delightful to be read, and useful to be known. London: printed by F.L. for the Company of Stationers, 1675. ESTC No. R35280. Grub Street ID 117699.
  • Martindale, Adam. The country almanack, for the year, 1676. Being bissextile, or leap-year. Suited to the several capacities, humours, and occasions of gentlemen, scholars, travellers, and husband men, &c. And accompanied with remarks in verse, upon every month in the year; pleasant, and not scurrilous. To which are subjoyned, many additionals, old, and new; delightful to be read, and useful to be known. London: printed by F. L. for the Company of Stationers, 1676. ESTC No. R14184. Grub Street ID 62229.
  • Martindale, Adam. The countrey almanack, for the year 1677. Suited to the several capacities, humours, and occasions of gentlemen, scholars, travellers, and husbandmen, &c. And accompanied with remarks in verse, upon every month in the year; pleasant, and not scurrilous. To which are subjoyned, many additionals, old and new; delightful to be read, and useful to be known. Written by A.M. London: printed, by A[nne]. M[axwell]. and R[obert]. R[oberts]. for the Company of Stationers, 1677. ESTC No. R9429. Grub Street ID 129510.
  • Martindale, Adam. The countrey-survey-book: or, Land-meters vade-mecum. Wherein the principles and practical rules for surveying of land, are so plainly (though briefly) delivered, that any one of ordinary parts (understanding how to add, substract, multiply and divide,) may by the help o this small treatise alone and a few cheap instruments easy to be procured, measure a parcel of land, and with judgment and expedition plot it, and give up the content thereof. With an appendix, containing twelve problems touching compound interest and annuities; and a method to contract the work o fellowship and alligation alternate, very considerable in many cases. Illustrated with copper plates. By Adam Martindale, a friend to mathematical learning. London: printed by A.G. and J.P. for R. Clavel, at the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1682. ESTC No. R213828. Grub Street ID 89185.
  • Martindale, Adam. The country-survey-book: or Land-meters vade-mecum. Wherein the principles and practical rules for surveying of land, are so plainly (though briefly) delivered, that any one of ordinary parts (understanding how to add, substract, multiply and divide,) may by the help of this small treatise alone and a few cheap instruments easy to be procured, measure a parcel of land, and with judgment and expedition plot it, and give up the content thereof. With an appendix, containing twelve problems touching compound interest and annuities; and a method to contract the work o fellowship and alligation alternate, very considerably in many cases. Illustrated with copper plates. By Adam Martindale, a friend to mathematical learning. London: printed for R. Clavel, at the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-yard, and T. Sawbridge, at the Three Flower-de-luces in Little-Britain, 1692. ESTC No. R217468. Grub Street ID 92255.
  • Martindale, Adam. The country-survey-book: or, land-meters vade-mecum. Wherein the principles and practical rules for surveying of land, are so plainly (though briefly) delivered, ... With an appendix, containing twelve problems touching compound interest ... Illustrated with copper plates. By Adam Martindale, ... London: printed for R. Clavel, and T. Sawbridge, 1702. ESTC No. N50822. Grub Street ID 34848.
  • Martindale, Adam. The country-Survey-Book: or, land-meters vade-mecum. Wherein the principles and practical rules for surveying of land, are so plainly (though briefly) delivered, that any one of ordinary parts (understanding how to add, subtract, multiply and divide,) may by the help of this small Treatise alone, and a few cheap Instruments easy to be procured, Measure a parcel of Land, and with judgment and expedition Plot it, and give up the Content thereof. with an appendix, containing twelve problems touching compound interest and Annuities; and a Method to Contract the work of Fellowship and Alligation Alternate, very considerable in many Cases. Illustrated with copper plates. By Adam Martindale, A Friend to Mathematical Learning. London: printed for R. Clavel, at the Peacock in St Paul's Church-Yard, and G. Sawbridge, at the Three Flower-de-Luces in Little-Britain, 1702. ESTC No. T86005. Grub Street ID 306269.
  • Martindale, Adam. The country survey-book: or, land meter's vade-mecum. Wherein the principles and practical rules for surveying of land, are so plainly (tho' briefly) deliver'd, that any one of ordinary Parts, (understanding how to add, substract, multiply, and divide) may, by the Help of this small Treatise alone, and a few cheap Instruments easy to be procur'd, measure a Parcel of Land, and with Judgment and Expedition plot it, and give up the Content thereof. With an appendix, containing twelve problems, touching Compound-Interest and Annuities; and a Method to contract the Work of Fellowship and Alligation alternate, very considerable in many Cases. Illustrated with several copper plates. By Adam Martindale, a Friend to Mathematical Learning. London: printed by Hugh Meere, for George Sawbridge, at the three Golden Flower d' Luces in Little Britain, 1711. ESTC No. T83325. Grub Street ID 303731.