The English Husbandman (The Second Booke) /
Transcriber’s Note
Spellings are inconsistent, especially the use of ée and ee. Words remain as presented in the original, including the use of u/v and i/j.
CONTAYNING the Ordering of the Kitchin-Garden, and the Planting of strange Flowers: the breeding of all manner of Cattell. Together with the Cures, the feeding of Cattell, the Ordering both of Pastures and Meddow-ground: with the vse both of high-wood and vnder-wood.
WHEREVNTO IS ADDED a Treatise, called Goodmens Recreation : Contayning a Discourse of the generall Art of Fishing, with the Angle, and otherwise; and of all the hidden secrets belonging thereunto.
TOGETHER With the Choyce, Ordering, Breeding, and Dyeting of the fighting Cocke.
A worke neuer written before by any Author.
By G. M.
LONDON: Printed by T.S. for Iohn Browne , and are to be sould at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleetstreet. 1614.
Chap. I.
How the Husbandman shall iudge and fore-know all kinde of weather, and other seasons of the yeere.
Chap. II.
The choyse of Grounds for the Kitchin-Garden, and the ordering thereof.
Gervase Markham
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A Table of all the principall matters contayned in this Booke.
The Table of the second part of the second Booke. Contayning the Ordering of all sorts of VVoods, and the breeding of Cattell.
Of Angling.
Of the fighting Cocke.
THE FIRST PART of the second Booke of the English Husbandman: Contayning the Ordering of the Kitchin-garden, and the planting of strange Flovvers.
Chap. I.
Chap. II.
Chap. III.
Chap. IIII.
Chap. V.
Chap. VI.
Chap. VII.
Chap. I.
Chap. II.
Chap. III.
Chap. IIII.
Chap. V.
Chap. VI.
Chap. VII.
Chap. VIII.