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Essays on husbandry : essay I. a general introduction; shewing that agricultre is the basis and support of all flourishing communities;-the antient and present state of that useful art;-agriculture, manufactures, trade, and commerce justly harmonized;-of the right cultivation of our colonies;-together with the defects, omissions, and possible Improvements in English husbandry. essay II. an account of some experiments tending to improve the culture of lucerne by transplantation: being the first experiments of the kind hitherto made and published in England: from whence it appears, that Lucerne is an article of great importance in English husbandry. the whole illustrated with copper-plates and representations cut on wood. by
Edition: Second edition, corrected and enlarged
Publication details: London : printed for W. Frederick, at Bath; W. Johnston, Ludgate Fleet, and sold by Robinson and Roberts, at no. 27 in Pater-noster Row and J. Dodsley, Pall Mall, MDCC.LXX [1770]
Other title: - Harte's essay's on husbandry
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (2)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 HAR, ...
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Essays on husbandry : essay I. a general introduction; shewing that agricultre is the basis and support of all flourishing communities;-the antient and present state of that useful art;-agriculture, manufactures, trade, and commerce justly harmonized;-of the right cultivation of our colonies;-together with the defects, omissions, and possible improvements in English husbandry. Essay II. an account of some experiments tending to improve the culture of lucerne by transplantation: being the first experiments of the kind hitherto made and published in England: from whence it appears, that Lucerne is an article of great importance in english husbandry. The whole illustrated with copper-plates and representations cut on wood / [Walter Harte.] by
Edition: [1st ed.]
Publication details: London : printed for W. Frederick in Bath. And sold by J. Hinton, in Newgate-Street; W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; T. Field, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Brotherton, in Cornhill; P. Valliant, in the Strand; Mess. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Mess. Wilson and Saunders, Seedsmen near Durham-Yard in the Strand; and H. Bradley, in Dublin, MDCCLXIV. [1764]
Other title: - Harte's essay's on husbandry
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 HAR.
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Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs : by
Edition: Fourth edition with corrections and large additions
Publication details: London : Edinburgh : printed for G.G and J. Robinson ; printed for Bell and Bratefute, MD.CCXCVII. [1797]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (2)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 AND, ...
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The farmer's compleat guide : through all the articles of his profession; the laying out, proportioning, and cropping his ground; and the rules for purchasing, managing, and preserving his stock. In particular, the choice and culture of wheat, barley and oats, from the seed to the barn. The most profitable way of raising turneps, with a proposal for introducing the northern turnep, called the Naper, which will live on bogs. The management of meadow and pasture ground, and raising of artificial grasses. The culture of beans, pease, tares, and thetches. The raising of hemp, flax and hops; and an account of the new Lucerne. The raising of hedge shrubs, coppice wood, and timber trees. The whole doctrine of soils and manures, and the ways of suiting one to the other in all instances. And cheap and effectual remedies for all the diseases of cattle.
Publication details: London : printed for G. Kearsly, at the Golden-Lion in Ludgate-Street, M.DCC.LX. [1760]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 AGR.
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The farmer's tour through the East of England : being the register of a journey through various counties of this Kingdom, to enquire into the state of agriculture, &c. Containing, I. The particular methods of cultivating the soil. II. The conduct of live stock, and the modern system of breeding. III. The state of population, the poor, labour, provisions, &c. IV. The rental and value of the soil, and its division into farms, with various circumstances attending their size and state. V. The minutes of above five hundred original experiments, communicated by several of the nobility, gentry, &c. With other subjects that tend to explain the present state of English husbandry. By the author of the Farmer's letters, and the Tours through the North and South of England. In Four volumes. ... by
Publication details: London : printed for W. Strahan; W. Nicoll, No. 51. St, Paul's Church-Yard; B. Collins, at Salisbury; and J. Balfour, Edinburgh, MDCCLXXI. [1771]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 YOU.
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The farmers guide in hiring and stocking farms : containing an examination of many subjects of great importance both to the common husbandman, in hiring a farm; and to a gentleman on taking tthe whole part of his estate into his own hands ... also, plans of farm-yards, and sections of the necessary buildings. In two volumes / by the author of The farmer's letters ... by
Publication details: Dublin : printed for J. Exshaw, H. Saunders, W. Sleater, D. Chamberlaine, J. Potts, J. Williams, J. Hoey, J. Milliken, J. Porter and T. Walker MDCLXXI. [1771]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (4)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 YOU, ...
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A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical : displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening: in two parts. Part I. Of husbandry; treats of the nature of the soil, air, and situation proper for the production of vegetables; the different methods of improving lands; the manner of planting and raising timber; the stocking of farms with cattle, poultry, fish, bees, grass, grain, &c. with estimates of the profits arising thereon, &c. Part II. of gardening; treats of the circulation of the sap in vegetables; the generation of plants, and their distribution into genera; the different Kinds and particular management of fruit and fruit-trees; the methods of grafting, Inarching, and Inoculating; the dispositions of gardens in general; the cultivation and Improvement of the kitchen and pleasure Gardens; the manner of managing exotic plants and flowers, and naturalizing them to our climate; together with an account of stoves, artificial Heats, &c. / Originally written by R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S. and now not only corrected and properly methodised, but adapted to the present practice, and improved with the late theories, in many large notes, wherein the several methods of culture, and the different systems of botany and vegetation, according to the most approved writers of the present period upon these subjects, are delivered. With a compleat index of all the matters contained in the book. Illustrated with twenty copper-plates. by
Publication details: London : printed for W. Johnston, R. Baldwin, J. Fuller, J. Wren, W. Owen, G. Keith, A. Straham, T. Field, P. Davey and B. Law, E. Dilly, C. Henderson, A. Linde and J. Robinson, MDCCLVII. [1757]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 BRA.
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The horse-Hoeing husbandry : or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation. Wherein is shewn a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, In order to Increase their Product, and diminish the common Expence; by the use of instruments described in cuts / by Iethro Tull, Esq; Approved of and Recommended by the Dublin Society. by
Publication details: Dublin : printed by A. Rhames, for R. Gunne, G. Risk, G. Ewing, W. Smith, & Smith and Bruce, Booksellers, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 631.51 TUL.
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Markhams farewell to hvsbandry : the enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever :together with the annoyances, and preservation of all graine and seed from one yeare to many yeares. As also, a husbandly computation of men and cattels dayly labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits. Now newly the fourth time, revised, corrected, and amended, together with many new additions, and cheape experiments: for the bettering of arable, pasture, and woody grounds: of making good all grounds againe, spoiled with overflowing of salt water by sea-breaches; as also, the enriching of the hop-garden, and many other things never published before / by G.M. by
Publication details: London : printed for W. Wilson, for E. Brewer, and George Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, neere Fleet-bridge, 1653
Other title: - Markhams farewell to husbandry
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 MAR.
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Miscellaneous dissertations on rural subjects. by
Publication details: London : printed for G. Robinson in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLXXV. [1775]
Availability: Items available for reference: RDS Archives: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Archival Material 630 FOR.
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The modern farmers guide volume 2. by
Publication details: Edinburgh : Bailie Fyfe's Close, 1768
Availability: Items available for reference: Library: Not for loan (1)Collection, call number: Reserve 630.71 VAR.
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