A vvay to get vvealth, containing sixe principall vocations, for [sic] callings, in which every good husband or huwife [sic], may lawfully imploy themselves. As 1. The natures, ordering curing, breeding, choyce, use, and feeding of all sorts of cattel, and fowl, fit for th service of man: as also the riding and dyeting of horses, either for war or pleasure. 2. The knowledge, use, and laudable practice of all the recreations meet for a gentleman. 3. The office of a hous-wive, in physick, chyrurgery, extraction of oyles, banquets, cookery, ordering of feasts, preserving of wine, conceited secrets, distillations, perfumes, ordering of wooll, hemp, flax, dying, use of dayries, malting, brewing, baking, and the profit of oats. 4. The enrichment of the weald in Kent. 5. The husbanding and enriching of all sorts of barren grounds, making them equal with the most fruitfull: with the preservation of swine. And a computation of men, and cattles labours, &c. 6. The making of orchards, planting an

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  • A vvay to get vvealth, containing sixe principall vocations, for [sic] callings, in which every good husband or huwife [sic], may lawfully imploy themselves. As 1. The natures, ordering curing, breeding, choyce, use, and feeding of all sorts of cattel, and fowl, fit for th service of man: as also the riding and dyeting of horses, either for war or pleasure. 2. The knowledge, use, and laudable practice of all the recreations meet for a gentleman. 3. The office of a hous-wive, in physick, chyrurgery, extraction of oyles, banquets, cookery, ordering of feasts, preserving of wine, conceited secrets, distillations, perfumes, ordering of wooll, hemp, flax, dying, use of dayries, malting, brewing, baking, and the profit of oats. 4. The enrichment of the weald in Kent. 5. The husbanding and enriching of all sorts of barren grounds, making them equal with the most fruitfull: with the preservation of swine. And a computation of men, and cattles labours, &c. 6. The making of orchards, planting an
  • Inrichment of the weald of Kent. Way to get wealth
  • Cheap and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beast and fowles and for the general cure of their diseases.
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Imprint
London: printed by William Wilson, for George Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-hill, neer Fleet-bridge, 1660.
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R32052
Grub Street ID
114797
Description
[12], 146, [12]; [4], 92, [4]; [8], 77, 71-188; [4], 20, [6], 126, [4]; [6], 56, [2], 69-112 p. : ill. (woodcuts), diagrams ; 4⁰
Note
"Cheape and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beast and fowles, and for the general cure of their diseases." has separate, dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.

"Country contentments. Or, The husbandmans recreations ...", "The inrichment of vveald in Kent.", and "A new orchard and garden: or the best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, ..." have separate, dated title pages, paginations, and registers.

"The English hous-wife, ..." has separate title page with imprint "by W. Wilson, for E. Brewster, and George Sawbridge, ...." and separate pagination and register.

"Markham's farewell to husbandry: or the enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our nation, ..." and "The country house-wives garden, ..." have separate, dated title pages and paginations; registers are continuous.