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  1. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases : Contayning the natures, breeding, choise, vse, feeding, and curing of the diseases of all manner of cattell, as horse, oxe, cow, sheepe, goates, swine, and tame-conies. Shewing further, the whole art of riding great-horses ... and the dieting of the running, hunting, and ambling horse ... Also, approued rules, for the cramming and fatting of all sorts of poultry and fowles ... Together with the vse and profit of bees: the making of fish-ponds, and the taking of all sorts of fish. Gathered together for the generall good and profit of this whole realme ... differing from all former and forraine experiments, which eyther agreed not with our clime, or were too hard to come by, or ouer-costly, and to little purpose: all which herein are auoyded - [The third edition]

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    London: Printed by T[homas] S[nodham] for Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his shop neere the Conduit in Fleetstreet, 1623 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  2. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Cheape and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases : Contayning the natures, breeding, choise, vse, feeding, and curing of the diseases of all manner of cattell, as horse, oxe, cow, sheepe, goates, swine, and tame conies. Shewing further, the whole art of riding great-horses ... and the dieting of the running, hunting, and ambling horse ... Also, approued rules, for the cramming and fatting of all sorts of poultry and fowles ... Together with the vse and profit of bees: the making of fish-ponds, and the taking of all sorts of fish. Gathered together for the generall good and profit of this whole realme ... differing from all former and forraine experiments, which eyther agreed not with our clime, or were to too [sic] hard to come by, or ouer-costly, and to little purpose: all which herein are auoyded. Newly corrected and inlarged with many excellent aditions, as may appeare by this marke. [hand] - [The fift edition]

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    London: Printed by Nicholas Okes for Iohn Harison, and are to be sold at his shop in Pater-noster-row, 1631 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  3. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Countrey contentments, in two bookes : the first, containing the whole art of riding great horses in very short time, with the breeding, breaking, dyeting and ordring of them, and of running, hunting and ambling horses, with the manner how to vse them in their trauell. Likewise in two newe treatises the arts of hunting, hawking, coursing of grey-hounds with the lawes of the leash, shooting, bowling, tennis, baloone &c. By G.M. The second intituled, The English husvvife: containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleate woman: as her phisicke, cookery, banqueting-stuffe, distillation, perfumes, wooll, hemp, flaxe, dairies, brewing, baking, and all other things belonging to an houshold. A worke very profitable and necessary for the generall good of this kingdome

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    Printed at London: By I[ohn] B[eale] for R. Iackson, and are to be sold at his shop neere Fleet-street Conduit, 1615 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  4. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Markhams Faithfull farrier : Wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principall and approved secrets of horsemanship, which the author never published, but hath kept in his breast, and hath beene the glory of his practise

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    Oxford: Printed by William Turner, for Michael Sparke, dwelling in Greene Arbor, 1631 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  5. Markham, Gervase [Author]; Lawson, William [Author]

    A vvay to get vvealth : by approued rules of practice in good husbandry and huswiferie. Containing the foure principall offices which support and maintaine a familie. As I. The husbanding and inriching of all sorts of ground, [...] Also the preseruation of graine, and a computation of men and cattels labors. [...] II. The ordering and curing, with the natures, breeding, vse, & feeding of all sorts of cattell and fowle, fit for the vse of man: as also the riding and dieting of horses, either for warre or pleasure. III. The office of the English housewife [...] IIII. The office of planting and grafting, [...] The first three bookes gathered by G.M. The last by Mr. William Lawson, for the benefit of the empire of Great Britain. And all these newly corrected and augmented by the authors

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    Printed at London: For Roger Iackson, and are to bee sold at his shop neere Fleetstreete Conduit, 1625 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  6. Markham, Gervase [Other]

    The Complete jockey, or, The most exact rules and methods to be observed for the training up of race-horses : shewing how to prepare them for any heats or courses, with the manner of their keepings, instructions for their dressing and looking to their scourings, diets, matches, and racings, with every particular to be observed therein ... : to which is added, the most experienced way for buying horses, and instructions to avoid being cheated upon the like occasion, with a relation of the cheats and tricks the jockies and horse-coursers put on the unexpert buyers

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    London: [s.n.], 1695 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  7. Breton, Nicholas [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Conceited [letters] newly lay[d open,] or, A most exce[llent] bundle of new wi[t,] : wherein is knitt up together [all the] perfections, or art of epistol[ing] which the most ignorant may with m[uch] modestie talke and argue with the best learned. A worke varying from the nature of former presidents

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    London: printed by M. Parsons for Samuel Rand, and are to bee sold at his shop neere Holborne Bridge, 1638 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  8. Markham, Gervase [Other]

    The inrichment of the vveald of Kent: or, A direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex : and may generally serue for all the grounds in England, of that nature: as, 1. Shewing the nature of all wealdish grounds, comparing it with the soile of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marle is, and the seuerall sorts thereof, and where it is vsually found. 3. The profitable use of marle, and other rich manurings, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corne and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this iland, by a man of great eminence and worth, but revised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent, and by conference with the first author. By Gervase Markham

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    London: Printed by Anne Griffin for Iohn Harison, at the golden Unicorne in Pater-noster row, 1636 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  9. Markham, Gervase [Other]

    The inrichment of the weald of Kent. Or A direction to the husbandman, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent, and Sussex; and may generally serve for all the grounds in England of that nature: as 1. Shewing the nature of wealdish ground, comparing it with the soyl of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marl is, and the several sorts thereof, and where it is usually found. 3. The profitable use of marl, and other rich manuring, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corn and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this island, by a man of great eminence and worth, but revised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent, and by conference with the first author. By G.M

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    London: printed by W. Wilson, for George Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-hill, near Fleet-bridge, 1664 ; Ann Arbor, Mich, 1999

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  10. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Markhams faithfull farrier : Wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principall and approved secrets of horsemanship, which the author never published, but hath kept in his brest, and hath been the glory of his practise

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    Printed at London: by R. Cotes for Fulke Clifton, and are to be sold upon New fish street-hill, 1647 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  11. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Markhams faithfull farrier : wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principall and approved secrets of horsemanship, which the author never published but hath kept in his brest, and hath been the glory of his practise

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    London: printed for Thomas Vere, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Angel, without Newgate, 1661 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  12. Breton, Nicholas [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Nevv conceited letters, newly laid open. Or, A most excellent bundle of new wit : vvherein is knit up together all the perfections, or art of epistoling, by which the most ignorant may with much modesty talk and argue with the best learned. With the addition of divers letters of good consequence, never before printed. A vvork varying from the nature of former presidents

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    London: printed for John Stafford, and are to be sold at his house in George-Yard, neer Fleet-Bridge, 1662 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  13. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    The souldiers exercise: in three bookes· : Containing most necessary and curious rules for the exact mustering both of horse-troopes, and foote-bands, with severall formes of battailes described in figures. A worke fit to bee studied, and meet for the knowledge of captaines, muster-masters, and all young souldiers, and generous spirits that love the honourable practise of armes. By G. Markham

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    London: Printed by Iohn Norton, for Iohn Bellamy, Hugh Perry, and Henry Overton, 1639 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  14. Markham, Gervase [Author]; Lawson, William [Author]

    A way to get vvealth : containing six principal vocations or callings, in which euery good husband or house-wife may lawfully imploy themselues, as I. The natures ordering, curing, breeding, choise use, and feeding of all sorts of cattle and fowle ..., II. The knowledge, vse, and laudable practise of all the recreations meet for a gentleman, III. The office of housewife, in physicke, surgery, extraction of oyles ..., IV. The enrichment of the weald in Kent, V. The husbanding, and enriching of all sorts of barraine grounds ..., VI. The making of orchards, planting, and grafting - [The fift time corrected and augmented]

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    Printed at London: For Iohn Harrison, [1633?] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  15. Markham, Gervase [Author]; Markham, Gervase [Author]

    Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases : Contayning the natures, breeding, choice, vse, feeding, and curing of the diseases of all manner of cattell, as horse, oxe, cow, sheepe, goates, swine, and tame-conies. Shewwing further, the whole art of riding great-horses, with the breaking and ordering of them: and the dieting of the running, hunting, and ambling horse, and the manner how to vse them in their trauaile. Also, approued rules, for the cramming and fatting of all sorts of poultry and fowles, both tame and wilde, &c. ... Together with the vse and profit of bees: the making of fish-ponds, and the taking of all sorts of fish. Gathered together for the generall good and profit of this whole realme

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    London: Printed by T.S[nodham] for Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his shop neere the Conduit in Fleetstreet, 1616 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  16. Petau de Maulette, Geneviève [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    Deuoreux : Vertues teares for the losse of the most christian King Henry, third of that name, King of Fraunce; and the vntimely death, of the most noble & heroicall gentleman, VValter Deuoreux, who was slaine before Roan in Fraunce

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    At London: Printed by I. Roberts, for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold at his shop in Corn-hill, vnder Saint Peters Church, 1597 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  17. Markham, Gervase [Author]; Du Bellay, Joachim [Author]

    The famous whore, or noble curtizan : conteining the lamentable complaint of Paulina, the famous Roman curtizan, sometimes mes. vnto the great Cardinall Hypolito, of Est. By Garuis Markham

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    London: Printed by N[icholas] O[kes] for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop by the great south gate of Paules, 1609 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  18. Markham, Gervase [Other]

    The inrichment of the vveald of Kent: or, A direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex : and may generally serue for all the grounds in England, of that nature: as, 1. Shewing the nature of all wealdish grounds, comparing it with the soyle of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marle is, and the seuerall sorts thereof, and where it is vsually found. 3. The profitable vse of marle, and other rich manurings, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corne and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this iland, by a man of great eminence and worth, but reuised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent and by conference with the first author. By Gervase Markham

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    London: Printed by Nicholas Okes for Iohn Harison, at the golden Vnicorne in Pater-noster-row, 1631 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  19. Markham, Gervase [Author] ; Markham, Gervase [Other]

    The most famous and renowned historie, of that woorthie and illustrous knight Meruine, sonne to that rare and excellent mirror of princely prowesse, Oger the Dane, and one of that royall bond of vnmatchable knighthoode, the twelue peeres of France : Wherein is declared, his rare birth, and stranger bringing vp, with his most honorable conquest of Ierusalem, Babilon, and diuers other cities from the pagan infidels: with many other memorable accidents of wonderous consequence. By I.M. Gent

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    Printed at London: By R. Blower and Val. Sims, 1612 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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