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William Marshall
English writer on agriculture (1745-1818)
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The rural economy of Norfolk: comprising the management of landed estates, and the present practice of husbandry in that county / By Mr. Marshall ... ; In two volumes.
William Marshall
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Date: 1787
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The rural economy of the southern counties comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex; the Isle of Wight; the chalk hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c: and including the culture and management of hops, in the Districts of Maidstone, Canterbury, and Farnham. By Mr. Marshall. In two volumes. .
William Marshall
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Date: 1798
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Minutes of agriculture With experiments and observations concerning agriculture and the weather; (lately published separately, but now comprised in one volume) froming a register of real occurrences in husbandry, with observations and inferences, as they passed upon a farm of three hundred acres of various soils, in the county of surrey, during five stars years practice. Together with a systematic method whereby the gentleman-farmer, may acquire agricultural knowledge, scientifically, from his own practice. By Mr. Marshall.
William Marshall
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Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]
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The rural economy of Glocestershire including its dairy: together with the dairy management of North Wiltshire; and the management of orchards and fruit liquor, in Herefordshire. By Mr. Marshall. In two volumes. .
William Marshall
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Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]
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Proposals for a rural institute, or College of Agriculture and the other branches of rural economy. By Mr. Marshall
William Marshall
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Date: 1799
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Agriculture - England
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