The inrichment of the vveald of Kent: or, A direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex [electronic resource] : and may generally serue for all the grounds in England, of that nature: as, 1. Shewing the nature of all wealdish grounds, comparing it with the soyle of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marle is, and the seuerall sorts thereof, and where it is vsually found. 3. The profitable vse of marle, and other rich manurings, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corne and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this iland, by a man of great eminence and worth, but reuised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent and by conference with the first author. By Gervase Markham.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Other Authors: Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637
Other title:Inrichment of the weald of Kent.
Inrichment of the weald of Kent: or, A direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex.
Direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex.
Enrichment of the weald of Kent.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by Nicholas Okes for Iohn Harison, at the golden Vnicorne in Pater-noster-row, 1631.
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