Certaine helpes and remedies vnder God to prevent dearth and scarcitie. Also to kill and destroy heath, brakes, mosse or any other shrubs whatsoever, and to improove the sayd ground. With divers other points of husbandrie never yet practised by any. If there bee any that cannot perceive, nor beleeve how barraine land not worth xij pence the acre, may be improved and be made to yeeld XX. or XXX. shillings an acre, let them but helpe the author vnto some such barraine land, and they shall soone see it effected, if they please.
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- Certaine helpes and remedies vnder God to prevent dearth and scarcitie. Also to kill and destroy heath, brakes, mosse or any other shrubs whatsoever, and to improove the sayd ground. With divers other points of husbandrie never yet practised by any. If there bee any that cannot perceive, nor beleeve how barraine land not worth xij pence the acre, may be improved and be made to yeeld XX. or XXX. shillings an acre, let them but helpe the author vnto some such barraine land, and they shall soone see it effected, if they please.
- Certaine helpes and remedies under God to prevent dearth and scarcitie
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London: Printed by B. Alsop, 1638.
- Publication year
- 1638-1638
- ESTC No.
- S975
- Grub Street ID
- 153956
- Description
- [4] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- A general title page for a nonce collection consisting of STC 22391.3, 22391.5, and 22391.6, all by John Shaw. The second leaf, probably printed with it, bears the author's name and offers a demonstration of his methods at his house at Deptford, Kent.