02907nam 2200421 n 450 99639059990331620221108015740.0(CKB)4940000000101491(EEBO)2240941116(UnM)99838387(EXLCZ)99494000000010149119901102d1638 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Markhams farewell to husbandry: or, the enriching of all sorts of barren and steril grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull ion all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever. Together with the annoyances, and preservation of all graine and seed, from one yeare to many yeares. As also a husbandly computation of men and cattels daily labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits. For the bettering of arable pasture, and wooddy grounds. Of making good all grounds againe, spoiled with overflowing of salt vvater by sea-breaches: as also, the enriching of the hop-garden; and many other things never published before[electronic resource]The fourth time, revised, corrected, and amended, together with many new additions, and cheape experiments.London Printed by Edvvard Griffin for Iohn Harison, at the signe of the golden Vnicorne in Pater-noster-row1638[12], 158 p. illOn title page, edition statement follows "profits".Another issue of STC 17372, published in 1620.Also issued, with title page cancelled, as part 1 of STC 17395.3: Gervase Markham. A way to get wealth (1623).Also issued as part 5 of STC 17397: Gervase Markham. A way to get wealth (1638).Some print faded and show-through; some pages slightly stained.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018AgricultureEnglandEarly works to 1800SoilsEnglandEarly works to 1800AgricultureSoilsMarkham Gervase1568?-1637.877321Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390599903316Markhams farewell to husbandry: or, the enriching of all sorts of barren and steril grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull ion all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever. Together with the annoyances, and preservation of all graine and seed, from one yeare to many yeares. As also a husbandly computation of men and cattels daily labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits. For the bettering of arable pasture, and wooddy grounds. Of making good all grounds againe, spoiled with overflowing of salt vvater by sea-breaches: as also, the enriching of the hop-garden; and many other things never published before2404107UNISA