[33] Sts. 49 and 50 are not in 1577.
[34] "Barley is now very rarely, if at all, sown on lay land. The fallow he speaks of I take to be the second ploughing for Barley."—T.R. 1710. Gervase Markham, in his English Husbandman, directs a digging in May, another, with manuring, in October, and "the last time of your digging and setting shall be at the beginning of April."
[35] "Barley-Ground ought to be as fine as an Ash-heap."—T.R.
[36] "Where the Ground is over rich, it fines and sweetens it."—T.R.
[37] "It" in Tusser Redivivus. "and." 1577.