De Tocqueville, L’ancien Régime.
Vinogradoff, P., The Growth of the Manor.
Webb, S. and B., English Local Government.—The Parish and the County.
—— English Local Government.—The Manor and the Borough.
INDEX
- Abel, Mr., [248]. f.
- Abingdon, [267];
- Special Commission at, [305] f.
- Abingdon, Lord, and Otmoor, [88], [91];
- on Special Commission, [302].
- Abree, Margaret and Thomas, [109] n.
- Adam, the brothers, [327].
- Addington, H. See [Sidmouth].
- —— Stephen, [31], [44].
- Addington Hills, [48].
- Addison, [325].
- Aglionby, Mr., M.P., [53].
- Agriculture, and enclosure, [36];
- during French war, [166] ff.;
- Brougham on, [171].
- Aix, Archbishop of, [217].
- Albemarle, Lord, [321].
- Aldborough, [9].
- Alderson, Justice, on Special Commissions, [272], [275], [277], [278], [281], [290], [293], [295], [298], [300];
- and Looker case, [295] f.
- Allotments, and enclosure, [84] ff.;
- experiments, [154] ff.;
- hostility of farmers to, [159] f.;
- M. Chateauvieux on, [232] f.;
- Suffield’s scheme in 1830, [322] ff.
- Almack’s, [68], [70].
- Althorp, Lord, [190], [202], [288];
- Cobbett on, [313].
- America, farmers in, [212];
- Cobbett in, [235].
- Amnesty Debate, [314].
- Andover, [260], [280], [285].
- Appeal, against enclosure award, [59] f.
- Arbuthnot, J., [37], [81].
- Aristocracy, contrast between English and French, [1] ff.;
- control over all English institutions, [7] ff.;
- Burke on, [24] f.;
- characteristics, [Chapter xiii].
- Armley (enclosure), [51], [59], [60], and [Appendix A (1)].
- Arson, in 1830, [243] ff., [268] f.;
- penalties for, [273];
- trials for, [309] f.
- Artaxerxes, [70].
- Arthur, Sir George (Governor of Van Diemen’s Land), [205], [324].
- Arundel, [256].
- Arundel, Lord, [261], [293].
- Ash, [183].
- Ashbury (enclosure), [43] n.
- Ashelworth (enclosure), [46], [50], [59], [98], and [Appendix A (2)].
- Astley, Sir E., [71].
- Aston, Tirrold, [263].
- Atkins, Elizabeth, [102].
- Attorney-General. See [Denman].
- Aunalls, James, [285].
- Austen, Jane, [214].
- Avington, [258], [265].
- Award, enclosure, [60].
- Aylesbury, [132];
- riots in 1795, [121];
- Special Commission, [275], [306] f.
- Azay le Rideau, [3].
- Babeau, M., [1], [215], [223].
- Bacon, R. M., [321].
- Bagehot, W., [36].
- Bagshot Heath, [40].
- Bailiffs, [160], [213].
- Baily, Mr., [97] n.
- Baker, Mr., M.P., and Settlement, [153].
- Bakewell, [36].
- Bamford, S., [213], [238].
- Bampfylde, Copleston Warre, [65].
- Barett, [293].
- Baring, Bingham, [292], [304];
- and Cook 286;
- and Deacle case, [278], [287].
- —— Sir Thomas, [187], [192], [284].
- Barings, the, [243], [288], [302], [317].
- Barkham, [82].
- Barnes, [277].
- —— Common, [31].
- Barré, Colonel, [219].
- Barton Stacey, [284], [285].
- Basingstoke, [162] n., [289].
- Baskerville, Mr., J.P., [297].
- Bath, [121], [127], [130] n., [190] n.
- Bathurst, Lord, [56].
- Batten, Matthew, [303].
- Battersea, [30].
- Battle, [248], [250], [253], [255], [256].
- Beaconsfield, [135].
- Beckett (the gaoler), [277].
- Beckley, [88] f., [91].
- Bedford, [152].
- —— Gaol, account of prisoners in, [193].
- Belgrave, Lord, [143].
- Benett, John, M. P., and 1830 rising, [261], [291], [292], [315];
- at Cobbett’s trial, [317].
- Bennett, [263].
- —— Cornelius, [303] f.
- Benson or Bensington, [268].
- Bentham, [203], [312];
- on enclosure, [40];
- on Pitt’s Bill, [150].
- Bentley, [218].
- Berkeley, Bishop, [175].
- Berkshire, [30];
- 1830 rising in, [258] ff.;
- prisoners, [308] n.
- —— Bread Act. See [Speenhamland].
- Bernard, Scrope, [132].
- —— Sir Thomas, on Lord Winchilsea’s allotments, [128], [155], [158] f.;
- on minimum wage, [143];
- on removals, [154] n.
- Betts, John, [102].
- Bicester, [99] n.
- Billingsley, J., [37], [61] n., [98] n.
- Birdingbury, [100].
- Birmingham, [115].
- Bishop, Daniel, on poaching, [192], [196];
- on 1830 rising, [248].
- Bishop, [310] f.
- Bishops, the, comparison of French and English, [217];
- reforming, [218], [219].
- Bishopstone (Wilts), (enclosure), [51].
- Bishops Walthams, [159].
- Bishton, Mr., [38].
- Blackstone, [187], [203], [219];
- on common rights, [29], [31];
- on gleaning, [108].
- Blake, Mr., of Idmiston, [295].
- —— William, [326].
- Blean, [310].
- Blizzard, Thomas, [307].
- Blomfield, Bishop, [219].
- Blow, Charles, [246].
- Board of Agriculture, and enclosures, [74] ff., [84];
- questions to correspondents, [135], [176].
- Bocking, [118].
- Bolingbroke, Lord (author of Patriot King), [207].
- —— —— and Sedgmoor, [65].
- Bolland, Mr. Justice, [302].
- Bolnhurst (enclosure), [32].
- Bologna, [326].
- Booby, Lady, [18].
- Borderers. See [Squatters].
- Boroughs, disputes about franchise, [8];
- Scot and lot, [8];
- potwalloper, [9];
- burgage, [9];
- corporation, [10];
- freemen, [11].
- Bosanquet, Mr. Justice, [95], [274].
- Boston, [10].
- Boswell, Will, [102].
- Botany Bay, [239].
- Bourton, Charles, [294].
- Boys, John (agriculturist), [160].
- —— —— (farmer, in 1830 rising), [282] f.
- Bradley, [116] n.
- Bragge, Mr., M.P., [44] n.
- Bramshott, [260].
- Brandon, [177].
- Braunston (enclosure), [43] n.
- Bread, wheaten and mixed, [124], [126].
- See also [Diet].
- Brede, parish rising at, [248] ff.
- Brighton, [223], [247], [284].
- Brimpton, [304].
- Bristol, [12], [121], [152], [243].
- Bristowe, Squire, [293].
- Brittany, [224].
- Broad Somerford, [85].
- Brocklehurst, Mr., [38].
- Brooks’s, [68] n., [69], [222], [332].
- Brotherton, Colonel, [259].
- Brougham, Henry, [302], [322];
- on agriculture, [171];
- on J.P.’s, [191];
- on increase of commitments, [200];
- on criminal courts, [202];
- on 1830 rising, [270];
- Cobbett on, [313];
- at Cobbett’s trial, [317] f.
- Broughton, [267].
- Brown, Rev. Mr., [43] n.
- —— Thomas, [310].
- Bryan, Elizabeth, [102].
- Bryant, Joseph, [249].
- Buckingham, [183];
- and 1830 rising, [268];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- —— Duke of, [18];
- and rising of 1830, [243], [258], [265], [306].
- Buckland Newton, [301].
- Budgets, [111], [120], [Appendix B].
- Bulcamp, House of Industry, [147] n.
- Bull-baiting, [57].
- Bullen, Robert, [301].
- Bullington, [284].
- Bully. See [Bolingbroke].
- Bunce, Henry, [277].
- Buns, parish, [268].
- Burbage, George, [295].
- Burdett, Sir F., [313].
- Burdon, Mr., M.P., [142].
- Burgage boroughs, [9].
- Burgundy, Duke of, [4].
- Burke, [7], [14], [103], [203], [329], [330];
- on the aristocracy, [24];
- on Parliamentary representation, [75];
- on regulating wages, [135];
- philosophy of social life, [208], [210];
- on French Assembly, [215].
- Burkhead, Charles, [102].
- Burley on the Hill, [155].
- Burn, Dr., [115], [117].
- Burnet, [40].
- Burnham, [214].
- Burwash, [250].
- Bury St. Edmunds, [177], [192].
- Buxton, Mr., M.P., [142], [143], [153], [210].
- Byron, [313].
- Cabinet System established, [6].
- Cade, Jack, [13].
- Cæsar, [170], [330].
- Cambridge, [269].
- Cambridge Modern History, [87] n.
- Cambridgeshire, [177], [184], [269].
- Camden, [202].
- Camden, Lord, [246], [255], [309].
- Canning, [202], [210], [241], [331], [332].
- Canterbury, [244], [255], [256].
- Canterbury, Archbishop of, [190] n., [204];
- prayer in 1830, [270].
- Capes, W. W., [159] n.
- Capital offences, and Private Bill Committees, [64].
- Carbery, Lord, [43] n.
- Carlile, Richard, prosecution in 1831, [315].
- Carlisle, [11], [121], [269].
- Carlisle, Lord, and Sedgmoor, [66] ff.
- Carlyle, [216].
- Carmarthen, [152].
- Carnarvon, Lord, [240].
- Carr, Elizabeth, [102].
- Carrington, Lord, [84], [155], [156], [250].
- Carter, James, [86].
- —— John, [86], [102].
- Cartmel (enclosure), [50].
- Carus Wilson, Mr., [38], [42] n.
- Case, [275].
- Castlereagh, [238], [299], [314], [332].
- Cavan, Lord and Lady, [279] f.
- Certificates (under Settlement Laws), [113], [115] ff., [158].
- Chancellor, Lord. See [Brougham].
- Charles I., and enclosures, [34].
- —— V., [319].
- —— VIII., [235].
- —— X., [311].
- Charlton (Otmoor), [89], [93].
- —— (Wilts), [287].
- Chateauvieux, M., [233] f.
- Chatham, Lord, [329], [330].
- Cheese, dearness of, [129] n.
- Chenonceaux, [3].
- Cherry, Mr., J.P., [265].
- Cheshunt (enclosure), [58] n., [59], [86], [98] n., and [Appendix A (3)].
- Chester, [152].
- Chester, Charles, [43] n.
- Children, employment of, [141] f.;
- punishment of, [200] f.
- Chinon, [3].
- Chippendale, [327].
- Christian, Mr., [178].
- Chudleigh, [121].
- Church, the (see also [Clergy]), [326];
- and enclosure, [56], [76] f., [168];
- and tithes, [167] f.;
- and the poor, [216] ff.
- Churchill, Lord, [94] f.
- Cicero, [238], [331].
- Cinque Ports, [12].
- Claims, presentation of, under enclosure Acts, [63].
- Clare, Lord, [321].
- —— John, [331], [332] n.
- Clarke, Marcus, [199], [205].
- —— Tom, [216].
- Clergy, non-residence of the, [214], [220];
- and the poor, [216] ff.;
- association with governing class, [219];
- salaries of curates, [221];
- and tithes, [222].
- Clerk, George, [281].
- Clive, [206].
- Clough, John and Thomas, [200].
- Cobbett, William, [40], [127], [184] n., [189] n., [191], [228], [278] n., [284], [285], [291], [309];
- on enclosures, [35];
- on unpaid magistrates, [62];
- on tea, [128];
- on allotments, [154], [159], [173];
- on Whitbread’s 1807 scheme, [180] f.;
- description of labourers, [185];
- on relations of rich to poor, [211];
- on change in farming, [212] f.;
- on parsons, [220];
- George IV. on, [223];
- and village sports, [223];
- description of, [234] f.;
- and 1830 rising, [244], [248], [259], [264], [287];
- on Whig ministers, [313];
- trial in 1831, [315] ff.
- Cobbold, Rev. Mr., [260], [282].
- Cockerton, Rev. Mr., [285].
- Codrington, O. C., [297].
- Coke, Lord, [21].
- —— of Norfolk, [36];
- and spring guns, [196];
- and Game Laws, [196] n., [198].
- Colchester, [10], [15].
- Coleman, Mr., [249] f.
- Collingwood, Mr., J.P., [253], [256].
- Collins, A., [218].
- —— (in Deacle case), [277].
- Combination Laws, [234], [238], [272].
- Commissioners, Enclosure, [43];
- power of, [58] f.;
- appointment of, [60] ff., [73].
- Commissioners. See [Poor Law Commission].
- Commoners, character of, [37] ff.;
- at Otmoor, [88] f.;
- theory of rights of, [92].
- Common fields, extent of, in 1688, [26];
- system of cultivation, [28];
- managed by manor courts, [30];
- varieties in system, [30], [31] n.;
- Sir R. Sutton’s Act, [31];
- ownership of, [32];
- subdivision of property in, [33];
- position of labourers under system, [33] f., [159];
- disadvantages of, [36] f.;
- relation to old enclosures, [42].
- Common land, three uses of term, [28].
- Commons, relation to village economy, [27], [103];
- alleged deleterious effects of, on commoners, [37] f.;
- commoners’ own views on subject, [39];
- aesthetic objections to, [40].
- Common rights, [29], [31], [32];
- legal decision about inhabitants, [32];
- claims for, on enclosure, [63];
- at Otmoor, [92].
- Consents, proportion required for enclosure, [49] ff.;
- how assessed, [50] ff.;
- how obtained, [51] f.;
- see also [King’s Sedgmoor], [66] ff.
- Cook, Henry, [286] f., [290], [317], [319].
- Cooper, [259], [285], [290].
- —— and others, [95].
- Coote, Eyre, [280], [285].
- Copenhagen, [178] n.
- Copyholders, position of, [22], [23], [28] f., [51].
- Corn Laws, [321].
- Cornwall, [28] n.
- Corporation boroughs, [10].
- Corsley (Wilts), [220].
- Cottagers, [28] ff.;
- position before enclosure, [31];
- and enclosure, [52] f.;
- presentment of claims by, [63];
- results of enclosure on, [97], [100] ff.;
- and allotments, [155] ff.
- Cotswolds, [40].
- Coulson, Mr., [97] n.
- Councils, French, under Regency, [2].
- Cove, Rev. Mr., J. P., [304].
- Coventry, [78], [119].
- Coventry, Lord, [56].
- Cows, loss of, on enclosure, [100] f., [127];
- Raunds commoners on benefit of, [39];
- and allotments, [155] ff.;
- and settlement, [178] f.
- Cox, William, [102].
- Coxe, Mr., M.P., [65].
- Coxhead, Mr., M.P., [142].
- Crabbe, [223];
- on workhouse, [147];
- on roundsmen, [165];
- on poachers, [194];
- on poor, [212].
- Cranbrook, [255] f.
- Craven, Lord, [43] n.
- Creevey, [139], [209].
- Cricklade, [185].
- Croke, Sir Alex., [89] f., [92], [94], [96].
- Croker, [10].
- Cromwell, Oliver, [22];
- and enclosures, [35].
- Crook, John, [306].
- Croxton, [43] n.
- Croydon (enclosure), [48], [59], [63], [199] n., and [Appendix A (4)].
- Curtler, W. H. R., [172], [175] n.
- Curwen, Mr., M.P., [130], [158] n., [195], [198], [213].
- Dalbiac, General, [256].
- Darling, Alfred, [305].
- Davenant, [26] n.
- Davies, Rev. David, his book, [82], [85];
- on fuel, [107], [131] f.;
- on rise in prices, [110];
- his budgets, [111], [120], [122], and [Appendix B];
- on mixed bread, [126];
- on milk, [127];
- on tea, [128] f.;
- on minimum wage, [136] f.;
- on land for labourers, [82], [154].
- —— Miss M. F., [220] n.
- Dawson, Hannah, [121].
- Deacle, Mr., and the Deacle case, [277] f., [287] f.
- Deal, [248].
- Debates in Parliament, on Private Enclosure Bills, [55] f.;
- on General Enclosure Bills, [77];
- on Whitbread’s Bill, [140] ff.;
- on Pitt’s Poor Law Bill, [149];
- on Settlement, [153];
- on rising of 1830, [314] f., [320].
- Deddington, [119], [122].
- Deerhurst, Lord, [197].
- Defoe, Daniel, [6].
- De Grey, Mr., [71] f.
- Demainbray, Rev. S., [85].
- Denman, Lord, on J.P.’s, [19];
- and 1830 rising, [278], [282], [288], [290], [291], [302];
- and Cook, [287], [319];
- and Lush, [292];
- and amnesty debate, [315];
- and Cobbett’s trial, [317] ff.
- De Quincey, [218], [242], [332].
- Derby, [117] n.
- Derby, Brooker, [102].
- Deserted Village, The, [331].
- D’Este, Isabella, [326].
- De Tocqueville, [1], [5], [14], [24], [222].
- Devon, [28] n., [269].
- Dicketts, Henry, [295].
- Diderot, [4].
- Diet, of labourer, [111], [123] ff.;
- attempt to introduce cheap cereals, [124];
- soup, [125];
- tea, [128] f.
- Dillon, Archbishop, [217].
- Disraeli, [103].
- Domestic industries, [107].
- Doomsday Book, [91].
- Dorchester, Special Commission at, [275], [300] f.
- Dorset, [185];
- 1830 rising, [268];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Dover, [245].
- Dowden, W., [285] f.
- Downton, [9].
- Drake, Sir F., [68].
- Drummond, Mr., [230].
- Dryden, [169], [264].
- Dubois, [2].
- Dudley, Lord, [327] n.
- Dundas, Charles, [141];
- and Speenhamland, [161] f.;
- on Special Commission, [302].
- —— Henry, [141], [299], [329].
- Dunkin, on Otmoor, [88] ff.;
- on Merton, [99].
- Dunmow, [135] f.
- Dunn, Ann, [102].
- Dunwich, [11] f.
- Durham, [11].
- Durham, Lord, [209], [313], [317], [318].
- Dyott, Sir W., [201].
- Ealing, [124].
- East Grimstead, [260].
- —— Grinstead, [11].
- —— Retford, [12].
- —— Stretton, [284].
- Easton, Rev. Mr., and family, [263], [277].
- Eaves, [256].
- Ebrington, Lord, [269].
- Eden, Sir F. M., [31];
- and enclosure, [49], [78], [82], [117];
- his book, [82], [210];
- and gleaning, [107];
- budgets, [111] and [Appendix B];
- on Settlement Laws, [113] f., [116], [118] n. ff.;
- and food riots, [122];
- on diet, [123–132] passim;
- on workhouses, [147];
- on roundsmen, [148] n. and 164;
- on Speenhamland meeting, [162];
- his ideal poor woman, [208] f.;
- on rich and poor, [210].
- Edinburgh Review, [185], [197].
- Egleton, [155].
- Egremont, Lord, [155].
- Eldon, Lord, [20], [204], [309].
- Eleanor, the, [308] n.
- Eliot, [10].
- Eliza, the, [324].
- Elizabeth, Queen, [8], [21].
- Ellenborough, Lord, [189], [196], [202], [204], [273].
- Ellison, Mr., M.P., [143], [153].
- Ely, [178].
- Enclosures, and productivity, [26], [40];
- by voluntary agreement, [28] n.;
- extent of, before eighteenth century, [34];
- motives for, [35];
- extent of Parliamentary enclosure, [41] f.;
- Parliamentary procedure, [43] ff.;
- consents required, [49] ff.;
- Lord Thurlow on Parliamentary procedure, [53] f.;
- local procedure, [58] ff.;
- General Enclosure Bills, [74] ff.;
- Act of 1801, [77], [84];
- hostility of poor to, [78] f.;
- criticism of methods, [81] ff.;
- provision for poor, [85] f.;
- results on village, [Chap. v.];
- effects on relationship of classes, [211].
- Encroachments, by squatters, [31];
- treatment of, under enclosure, [103].
- Engrossing of farms, [32], [81], [211].
- Entail. See [Family Settlements].
- Epsom, [147].
- Erskine, [139].
- Essex, [184], [269];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Estcourt, Thomas, [156].
- —— T. G. B., [198], [200] n., [291].
- Evelina, [211].
- Eversley, Lord, [32] n.
- Ewbanks, [104].
- Expenses of enclosure, [97] f.
- See also [Fees].
- Eycon, Elizabeth, [102].
- Falkland, [312].
- Fane, Mr., M.P., [90].
- Farmers implicated in 1830 rising, [248] f., [265], [282].
- —— large, gained by enclosure, [97];
- and milk, [127];
- and allotments, [159];
- divided from labourers, [212];
- Cobbett on, [212] f.
- —— small, ruined by enclosure, [97] ff.;
- and milk, [127] f.;
- and other classes, [211];
- Cobbett on, [212] f.
- Farmer, William, [281].
- Farm servants, [28], [31].
- Farnham, [185], [235], [264].
- Fawley, [242] n., [278] ff.
- Fees for Enclosure Bills, [76].
- Felony, counsel in cases of, [201].
- Fencing, cost of, [97], [98] n., [101];
- penalties for breaking, [199] n.
- Fencott, [89].
- Fénelon, [3].
- Fielding, [187], [327];
- on village life, [18] f., [33];
- on lawyers, [63], [216];
- his scheme for the poor, [151];
- on solidarity of poor, [237].
- Finch, Mr., [252].
- Firth, Mr., [35].
- Fitzwilliam, Lord, [101], [330].
- Fitzwilliams, [13].
- Flackwell Heath, [307].
- Flanders, [2].
- Ford, John, [261].
- Fordingbridge, [121], [259], [280], [285].
- Forster, Mr., of Norwich, [83].
- Fox, C. J., [53] n., [139], [140], [311], [314], [328], [329];
- on M.P.’s and patrons, [13] f.;
- and Sedgmoor, [68] f.;
- and Horne Tooke, [72] f.;
- on mixed bread, [126];
- on minimum wage, [134], [141] f.;
- on charity, [210];
- despair of Parliamentary government, [330].
- Fox-hunting, change in, [214].
- France, position of aristocracy in, [1] ff.;
- monarchy in, [2] ff.;
- division of common land in, [87];
- peasants compared with English labourers, [105], [111], [168], [240].
- Franchise, Parliamentary, [7] ff.;
- in boroughs, [8] ff.;
- county, [13].
- Francis I., [22].
- —— Philip, [78].
- Freeholders, [28] f.
- Freemen boroughs, [11] f.
- French, Colonel, M.P., [196].
- French Convention, [168].
- —— war, agriculture during, [171].
- Friends of the People, [13] f.
- Frome, [127].
- Fryer, Mr., [306].
- Fuel rights, [31], [100], [106];
- allotments, [76];
- cost of, to labourer, [107];
- scarcity after enclosure, [130] ff.;
- taken from hedges, [131].
- Fussell, J., [283].
- Gage, Lord, [251].
- Gaiter, John, [303].
- Galloway, Lord, [57].
- Galsworthy, J., [35].
- Game Laws, [187] ff., [321];
- convictions under, [191] f.;
- supply of game to London, [196] f.
- Gardens for labourers, [157], [175].
- Gateward’s case, [32].
- Gatton, [8].
- Geese on Otmoor, [88].
- George III., [6], [80], [312].
- —— IV., [168], [312];
- on Cobbett, [223].
- German legion, [173].
- Gibbon, [24], [217], [222], [325], [326].
- Gibbons, Sir W., [86], [102].
- Gibbs, Sir Vicary, [317].
- Gilbert, [108].
- Gilbert’s Act, [146], [148], [164], [179] n.
- Gillray, [329].
- Gilmore, [260], [285].
- Glasse, Rev. Dr., [132] n.
- Gleaning, [107] ff., [117];
- controversy on, [108] f.
- Gloucester, [144];
- trials at, [301].
- Gloucestershire, 1830 rising, [268];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Godalming, [152].
- Goderich, Lord, [317] f., [324].
- Godmanchester, [17].
- Goldsmith, Oliver, [24], [201], [203], [212], [223], [331].
- Gooch, Mr., [212].
- Goodenough, Dr., [218].
- Goodfellow, Thomas, [303] f.
- Goodman, Thomas, [309], [318].
- Gordon riots, [288].
- Gosport, [289];
- jurors, [283].
- Goudhurst, [256].
- Gould, Sir Henry, [109].
- Graham, Sir James, [187], [317].
- Gray, Thomas, [104], [214].
- Great Tew, [17], [30].
- Greenaway, [268].
- Greenford, [132] n.
- Greetham, [155].
- Gregory, [284].
- Grenville, Lord, [77].
- Grey, Lord, [14] n., [19], [76], [140], [233], [314], [328], [329], [330];
- Prime Minister, [311] ff., [320];
- Cobbett on, [313];
- at Cobbett’s trial, [317] f.;
- on Corn Laws, [321];
- and Suffield, [322] ff.
- Guercino, [326].
- Guernsey, Lord, [218].
- Guildford, [121].
- Guildford, Lord, [220].
- See also [North, Francis].
- Gulliver, Mary, [102].
- Gurney, J., in 1830 trials, [302] ff.
- Hale, [108].
- Halifax, [116], [216] n.
- Hambledon, [155].
- Hampden, [10].
- Hampshire, [128], [184];
- 1830 rising in, [258] ff.;
- prisoners, [308] n.
- —— and Wiltshire labourers compared, [298].
- Harbord Harbord, Sir, [80], [203] f., [321].
- Harding, John, [262].
- Hardres, [244].
- Hardy, J., [227].
- Harewoods, the, [13].
- Hasbach, Professor, [7], [26] n., [33].
- Haslemere, [9].
- Hastings, Warren, [206].
- Hastings, [12].
- Hatch, [293].
- Haute Huntre (enclosure), [44], [55], [59], [61] n., [78], [101], [199] n., and [Appendix A (5)].
- Hawker, W., [65].
- Hay, Mr., M.P., [115].
- Hazlitt, William, [235].
- Heacham, [137], [139].
- Headley Workhouse, [243] f., [260], [280], [282], [285].
- Healey, Dr., [238].
- Heathfield, [250], [255].
- Heckingham, [147] n.
- Hele, Rev. Mr., [250].
- Helpstone, [332] n.
- Henley, [305].
- Henley, Thomas, [249] f.
- Henry IV. (of France), [7], [19].
- Henstead, [227].
- Hereford, [269].
- Hetherington, [102].
- Hickson, Mr., [226].
- Higgs, Ann, [102].
- Highlands, the, [40].
- Hill, Edmund, [102].
- —— G. S., [249] n.
- —— Isaac, [276].
- Hinchcliffe, J. See [Bishop of Peterborough].
- Hindhead, [40].
- Hindon, [184], [276].
- Hirst. See [Redlich].
- Histon and Impington (enclosure), [51].
- Hobhouse, H., [254].
- —— John Cam, [312] f.
- —— Lord, [22] n.
- Hobson, J. A., [166].
- Hodges, Mr., M.P., [253] f.
- Hodgson, Naomi, [102].
- Holdaway, Robert, [260], [285].
- Holdsworth, W., [23] n.
- Holkham, [328].
- Holland, Lady, [250].
- —— Lord, [140], [314], [320], [321], [327];
- on spring guns, [195];
- on penal code, [204], [330].
- Holy Island (enclosure), [48] f.
- Homage. See [Juries].
- Homer, [238].
- —— Rev. H., [100].
- Hone, [315].
- Horace, [238].
- Horsham, [257] f.
- Horsley, Bishop, [218].
- Horton, [89].
- Hothfield, [118].
- Howlett, Rev. J., [115], [147] n., [151];
- on minimum wage, [135] f.
- Hubbard, Ann, [102].
- Hudson, W. H., [199], [262] n., [298] n., [308].
- Hume, J., [315].
- Hungerford riots, [264], [303], [305].
- Hunt, Henry, [190], [262], [266], [276], [282];
- and Lush, [291];
- and amnesty debate, [314] f.
- —— Rev. Dr., [189] n.
- Huntingdon, [177];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Hurst, Ann. See [Strudwick].
- —— Mr., [257] f.
- Hurstbourne, [284].
- Hythe, [247].
- Idmiston, [295].
- Ilchester, Lord, [67].
- Ilmington, [53].
- Ipswich, [15], [121].
- Ipswich Journal, [121] n., [164] n.
- Isherwood, H., [102].
- Isle of Wight, [169].
- Islip, [94].
- James I., [8].
- —— II., [5].
- Jenks, E., [20].
- Jennings, John, [261].
- Jerome, St., [219].
- Johnson, A. H., [41], [42].
- —— Mary Ann, [246].
- —— (overseer), [254].
- —— Samuel, [24], [40], [80], [129], [203], [328], [331].
- Joliffe, Mr., M.P., [149].
- —— Rev. J., [285].
- Jones, Tom, [194].
- Jordan, Edmund, [102].
- Judd, Mr., [293].
- Judges, discretion in sentences, [202] f.;
- salaries advanced, [241];
- addresses at Special Commissions, [274], [275], [300], [303].
- Juries, presentments by, [17];
- of Manor Courts, [30].
- Justices of the Peace, growth of power, [16] ff.;
- autocratic character, [18] ff.;
- unpaid, [20];
- and regulation of wages, [140], [144];
- and workhouses, [148];
- Brougham on, [191].
- Juvenal, [204].
- Keene, Mr., [68].
- Kelvedon, [230].
- Kempster, Richard, [305].
- Kemys Tynte, Sir C., [65], [68].
- Kendal, [127].
- Kent, [144], [183];
- 1830 rising in, [244] ff.;
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Kent, Nathaniel, [80], [81], [110], [111], [127], [135], [154], [155], [160].
- —— William, [102].
- Kenton, [118].
- Kew, [235].
- Kibworth-Beauchamp, [117], [164].
- King, Gregory, [26] n., [28].
- —— Captain, [256].
- —— Lord, [320].
- —— Thomas, [102].
- Kingsley, [260].
- King’s Lynn, [11].
- —— Sedgmoor (enclosure), [52], [64] ff., [98] n., [Appendix A (14)].
- Kington, [56].
- Kintbury mob, [264];
- anecdotes of, [265].
- Kirton, [100] n.
- Knaresborough (enclosure), [55], [59] f., [64], [86], [98] n., [Appendix A (6)].
- Knatchbull, Sir Edward, [245] f.
- Kosciusko, [173].
- ‘Labour Rate’ system, [230].
- Laleham (enclosure), [50], [51] n., [59], [86], [Appendix A (7)].
- Lamb, George, [315].
- Lambton. See [Durham, Lord].
- Lampsacus, [70].
- Lancashire, [133].
- Lane, [277].
- Lansdowne, Lord, [273], [291], [314], [322].
- Lauderdale, Lord, [202].
- Launceston, [12].
- Lawyers, French and English, compared, [215] f.
- Laxton, [43] n.
- Lechmere, Mr., M.P., [77], [141], [233].
- Lecky, W. E. H., [111] n., [129] n.
- Leeds, [59], [60], [116].
- Leeds, Duke of, [47] f.
- Legg, the brothers, [294].
- —— George, [301].
- Leicestershire, [186].
- Leigh, Lord, [100].
- Leo X., [22].
- Lespinasse, Mlle. de, [4].
- Levy, Professor, [26] n., [41], [100] n., [111].
- Lewes Assizes, [274];
- Gaol, [246].
- Light, [294].
- Lilley, the brothers, [193].
- Limoges, [4].
- Lincoln, [152].
- Lincoln, Bishop of, [57].
- —— Lord, [53].
- Lincolnshire, [155], [269].
- Litchfield, [119] n.
- Little Marlow, [307].
- Littleport, [178].
- Liverpool, [11].
- Liverpool, Lord, [256].
- Llandaff, Bishop of. See [Watson].
- Loches, [3].
- Locke, [150].
- Loes and Wilford, [118], [120].
- Lofft, Capel, [108].
- London, City of, [12].
- Londonderry, Lord, [197].
- Long, Walter, J.P., [278].
- Long Crendon, [306].
- —— Newnton, [156].
- Longparish, [284].
- Lonsdale, Lord, [9].
- Looker case, the, [295], [296], [315].
- Lord of the Manor, position under common-field system, [28] f., [32] f.;
- position on enclosure, [58], [61], [73], [97].
- Louis XIII., [5], [19].
- —— XIV., [2], [3], [19], [34].
- —— XV., [2], [4], [219].
- —— XVI., [3], [4], [5], [218], [311].
- Louth (enclosure), [51], [58] n., [59], [86], [98] n., [102], [Appendix A (8)].
- Lowell, Professor, [17].
- Lower Winchendon, [132].
- Lucan, [206].
- Lucretius, [125].
- Ludlow, [12].
- Lush, James, [277], [291], [292], [298].
- Lyminge, [245].
- Lynn, [139].
- Macaulay, [23];
- on Deserted Village, [331].
- Macclesfield, Lord, [96].
- Machinery, judges on benefits of, [275];
- destruction of, in 1830, [259] ff., [268], [303], [306];
- penalties for destruction, [273].
- See also [Threshing Machines].
- Mackarness, John, [89].
- Mackrell, Thomas, [306].
- Macquarie Harbour, [206].
- Magnesia, [70].
- Maidenhead, [268].
- Maids Morton, [164].
- Maidstone, [246] f., [255] f.;
- Assizes, [274].
- Maine, [23].
- Mair, Colonel, [259].
- Maldon, [12].
- Malicious Trespass Act, [199] f.
- Malthus, [165], [204], [207], [322], [323];
- on Whitbread’s scheme, [180] ff.
- Manchester, [115].
- Manor, the, connection with common field system, [27].
- —— Courts, [16] f.;
- and common field system, [30].
- —— Lord of the. See [Lord].
- March Phillipps, L., [327] n.
- Marengo, [188].
- Margate, [183].
- Mariner, [187].
- Market Lavington, [265].
- Marlborough, [265], [297].
- Marlborough, Duke of, [43] n., [89].
- Marshall, William, [36], [80], [97] n., [110] n., [158] n.;
- on methods of enclosure, [81].
- Martin, Rev. Mr., [43] n.
- Mason, Joseph and Robert, [284] f.
- Maulden (enclosure), [78], [100], [101] n.
- Maurice of Saxony, [319].
- Mayfield, [250] f.
- Mazarin, [6].
- M‘Culloch, [185], [240].
- Melbourne, Lord, [96], [302], [310] n.;
- and transportation, [205];
- and 1830 rising, [259], [264], [309], [312], [314];
- circular of Nov. 24, [267];
- of Dec. 8, [266] n., [270];
- and Special Commissions, [307];
- at Cobbett’s trial, [317] f.;
- and spring guns, [319];
- on Corn Laws, [321];
- and Suffield’s proposals, [322] f.
- Meredith, Sir William, [64].
- Merton, [99], [183].
- Metcalf, Ann, [102].
- Methodist movement, [220], [326].
- Micheldever, [276], [287].
- Middleton, Mr., [38], [86].
- Middlesex, [21].
- Midlands, [34], [101].
- Milan, [131].
- Millet, [332].
- Military tenures, abolition of, [22].
- Milk, and enclosure, [39], [110], [127] ff.;
- attempts to provide, [129] f.
- Minimum wage, [133] ff.;
- Whitbread’s proposals, [86], [139] ff.;
- probable effects of, [233] f.
- Mirabeau, Marquis de, [4].
- Mollington, [119].
- Monck, J. B., [305].
- Monoux, Sir P., [101].
- Montesquieu, [4].
- Montgomery, Mrs., [294].
- Moorcott, [89].
- Moore, Adam, [139].
- —— F., [100] n.
- —— Robert (in Shirley), [35].
- Moreton Corbet (enclosure), [47], [60].
- Morey, Farmer C., [301].
- Morgan, [275].
- Mould of Hatch, [293].
- Mount, W., [303].
- Muir, Thomas, [299].
- Municipal government, [15].
- Myus, [70].
- Napoleon, [140], [173], [188], [241], [328], [329].
- Nash, Thomas, [102].
- Neale, Jane, [281].
- Newbolt, Rev. Dr., [265] f.
- Newbury, [161], [267], [305].
- New England, [82].
- —— Forest, [57].
- Newington, [218].
- Newport, [201] n.
- —— Pagnell, [157].
- New Sarum, [109] n.
- —— South Wales, [261] n., [263] n., [277] n., [308] n.
- Newton, Mr., [268].
- Newton Toney, [293].
- Nicholls, Sir George, [146] n.
- Ninfield, [250].
- Noakes, David and Thomas, [249] f.
- Noke, [89].
- Norfolk, [122], [177], [269];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- North, Francis, [22].
- —— Lord, [68], [71], [73].
- —— Roger, [23].
- Northampton, [8].
- Northamptonshire, [184], [269].
- Northesk, Lord, [282].
- Norton, Sir Fletcher, [72].
- Norwich, [177].
- Norwich Mercury, [321].
- Nottingham, [11], [116], [118];
- castle, [243].
- Nottinghamshire, [156].
- Nutbean, E. C., [281].
- Nylands, [43] n.
- Oakley, William, [264], [303], [305].
- O’Connell, [239].
- Oddington, [89].
- Officials, salaries raised, [241].
- See also [Parliamentary] and [Village].
- Old Age Pensions, [169].
- Oldfield, [11].
- Old Sarum, [9].
- Orleans, Duke of, [2].
- Ormonde, Duke of, [23].
- Orpington, [244].
- Orridge, Mr., [192].
- Oswestry, [152].
- Otmoor (enclosure), [45] n., [60], [88] ff.
- Oundle, [269].
- Overseers, and relief, [145] f.;
- salaried, [182];
- hostility to, in 1830 rising, [247], [249], [250], [252], [254], [278].
- Overton, [266].
- Owslebury, [282].
- Oxford, [23], [95], [132], [147] n., [163], [218].
- Oxford Journal, Jackson’s, [88] n., [92] n., [93] n., [96] n.
- Oxford University and City Herald, [89] n., [93] n., [95] n., [269] n.
- Oxfordshire, [128], [131], [268];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Page, Mr., [264].
- Paine, Thomas, [169], [217], [315].
- Pakeman, the brothers, [309] f.
- Palmer, G., [254].
- —— T. F., [299].
- Palmerston, Lord, [317], [318].
- Parham, Farmer, [294].
- Parish carts, [182], [242], [278] f.
- Park, Mr. Justice, on Special Commissions, [275], [302], [304] ff.
- Parke, Mr. Justice, and Otmoor, [94];
- on Special Commissions, [275], [278], [283], [300].
- Parliament, qualifications for members, [14].
- Parliamentary Committees, on Private Enclosure Bills, [45] ff.;
- how constituted, [46].
- —— government, established, [5].
- —— officials and enclosure, [76], [103].
- —— Reform, [8];
- Cobbett and, [236];
- Grey’s Government and, [311] f.
- —— representation, analysis of, [12], [13], [14].
- See also [Franchise].
- Parr, Dr. 203.
- Patience, Ambrose, [292], [294].
- Patrons, control of boroughs by, [10] f., [15];
- relations to M.P.’s, [13].
- Patteson, Sir John, [95], [302].
- Pearse, Mr., M.P., [265].
- Peel, Sir Robert, [191] n., [195], [202], [288];
- and 1830 rising, [246], [247], [256], [258], [311];
- and prosecution of Cobbett, [316].
- Penal Code, [203].
- —— Settlements, [205], [206].
- Peninsular War, [139], [327].
- Pennells, Richard, [310].
- Perceval, Spencer, [143], [317].
- Perry, E., [109] n.
- —— John, [294].
- Peterborough, [31] n., [269].
- Peterborough, Bishop of, [56].
- Peterloo, [330].
- Petersfield, [10].
- Petitions, for enclosure, [43] f.;
- against enclosure, [47];
- how treated, [48];
- about New Forest, [57];
- about Tollington, [71] f.
- Pinniger, Mr., [277].
- Pitt, William, the younger, [14], [15], [60], [103], [139], [174], [212], [241], [299];
- on mixed bread, [124];
- on minimum wage, [134] f., [141] f.;
- his Poor Law Bill, [86], [145], [149] ff., [210];
- and settlement, [152] f.;
- and Sinking Fund, [173];
- and French War, [328] f.
- Plymouth, [15].
- Plympton, [12].
- Poachers, in Bedford Gaol, [193];
- loss to village, [238].
- See also [Game Laws].
- Polhill, Mr., [267].
- Political economy, in fashion, [207];
- judges on, [275].
- —— Unions, [290], [316].
- Pollen, R., J.P., [275] n., [278], [283] n.
- Pompey, [2].
- Poor Law, system of relief, [145] ff.;
- of employment, [148];
- Pitt’s Bill of 1796, [149] ff.;
- Whitbread’s Bill of 1807, [143], [179] ff.;
- litigation, [178].
- See also [Settlement] and [Speenhamland] system.
- —— —— Commission of 1834, [125], [160], [167] n., [170], [184], [225] ff.
- Pope, [326].
- Popham, [21].
- Population and Speenhamland system, [170], [174] f., [228].
- Porritt, E., [8] ff., [11], [13].
- Port Arthur, [206].
- Porter, Thomas, [295].
- —— William, [102].
- Porteus, Bishop, charge to clergy, [220] f.
- Portland, Duke of, [108].
- Portsmouth, [289].
- Potato ground, [160].
- Potter, Richard, [200].
- —— Macqueen, [192], [308] n.
- Pottern, [85].
- Potwalloper boroughs, [9].
- Powis, Mr., M.P., [76].
- Pretymans, the, [220].
- Price, William, and others, [95].
- —— Rev. Mr., [245].
- Prices, growth of, [109].
- Priestley, Dr., [218].
- Privileges, Committee of, [10].
- Proteus, the, [308] n.
- Prothero, R. E., [42].
- Public schools, [23].
- Pulteney, Sir William, [153].
- Punishment, discretion of judges, [202];
- penal code, [203];
- fears of its mildness, [204].
- See also [Transportation].
- Purley, [71].
- Pym, Mr., [101].
- —— Mr., J.P., [192].
- Pyt House affray, [261] f., [292] f.
- Quainton (enclosure), [51], [Appendix A (13)].
- Quarrier, Dr., [283].
- Quarter Sessions, change in procedure, [17] f.
- Quesnai, [4].
- Quidhampton, [261].
- Radicals, the, [169], [236], [312].
- Radnor, Lord, [9], [291], [313].
- Rastall, Rev. Mr., [43] n.
- Raunds (enclosure), [39], [51].
- Ray, river, [93] f.
- Reading, [231], [267];
- Special Commission at, [302] ff.
- Reading Mercury, [121] n. f., [161] n. ff.
- Redlich and Hirst, [7], [20].
- Redlinch, [67].
- Reed, Mr., [249].
- Reform Bill, riots, [243];
- agitation for, [324].
- See also [Parliamentary Reform].
- —— Government, and 1830 rising, [311] ff.;
- prosecution of Carlile and Cobbett, [315] ff.;
- incapacity for social legislation, [324].
- Reni, Guido, [326].
- Revolution of 1688, [5], [26].
- Reynolds, Sir J., [24], [326], [332].
- Ricardo, [207].
- Richardson, Samuel, [18], [19], [33], [45].
- Richelieu, [1] ff., [5] f.
- Richmond, [9], [214].
- Richmond, Duke of, [24], [191], [309].
- Rick-burning. See [Arson].
- Ride, J. and F., and R., [102].
- Ringmer, [251].
- Riots, enclosure, [78] (see also [Otmoor]);
- food riots of 1795, [120] ff.;
- of 1816, [175], [177] ff.;
- law about riot, [272] f.;
- in 1830, Chaps. [xi.] and [xii.] passim.
- Rising in 1830, [240] ff.;
- origin in Kent, [244];
- spread to Sussex, [247];
- to Berks, Hants, and Wilts, [258];
- alarm of authorities, [266] ff.;
- spread West and North, [268];
- wholesale arrests, [267], [270];
- trials, [272] ff.
- Robertsbridge, [249], [253] f.
- Robespierre, [217].
- Robinson, Mr., M.P., [68].
- —— William, [102].
- Rochefoucault, Duc de la, [217].
- Rockingham, Lord, [13].
- Rockley, [297].
- Rode, [107].
- Rogers, Sarah, [121].
- —— T. L., [102].
- Rome, comparison between English and Roman social history, [330] f.
- Romilly, S., [202] ff.;
- on Game Laws, [189], [198].
- Romsey, [289].
- Roundsman system, [148], [159], [164] f.
- Rous, Sir John, [141].
- Rousseau, [4], [226], [232].
- Rowland, John, [295].
- Rowlandson, [329].
- Ruggles, Thomas, [108], [112] n., [115], [133], [147] n.
- Run-rig system, [28] n.
- Russell, Lord John, [140], [183], [308] n.
- —— Lord William, [48].
- —— [273] n.
- Rutland, [155], [159].
- Rutland, Duke of, [43] n.
- Rye, [12].
- Sagnac, P., [87] n.
- St. Davids, Bishop of, [42], [55] f.
- St. Denis, [2].
- St. Germain, [219].
- St. John, H., and Sedgmoor, [65] ff.
- St. Lawrence Wootten, [281].
- St. Mary Bourne, [263].
- St. Neots, [102] n.
- Salehurst, [253].
- Salisbury, Special Commission at, [275], [290] ff.;
- gaol rules at, [276], [291] f.;
- scene in court, [298] f.
- Salisbury, Bishop of, [85].
- —— Lord, [85] n., [323].
- Sanctuary, Mr., [257].
- Sandwich, Lord, [58].
- Sandy (enclosure), [101].
- Sarney, John, [307].
- Savile, Sir George, [54] f., [57].
- Scarborough, Lord, [155].
- Schools of Industry, [149] f.
- Sclater, W. L., [281].
- Scot and lot boroughs, [8].
- Scotland, [129], [195] n.
- Scotsmen, Cobbett on, [213].
- Scott, Sir William, [214], [221].
- Seaford, [121].
- Sedgefield, [129].
- Sedgford, [137].
- Sedgmoor. See [King’s Sedgmoor].
- Selborne Workhouse, [243], [260].
- Select Committees. See [List of Authorities].
- —— Vestry. See [Vestry Reform].
- Selwyn, George, [103], [223];
- and Sedgmoor, [65] ff., [103].
- Settlement, Laws of, [112] ff., [141], [178] f., [261];
- effect of, [114] ff.;
- reforms made and proposed, [152] f.;
- Whitbread’s proposals in 1807, [179];
- litigation, [215].
- Settlements, family, [21] f.
- Sevenoaks, [244].
- Sheffield, [115] f.
- Sheffield, Lord, [37], [123] n., [124], [153], [310].
- Shelley, Sir Timothy, [257].
- —— P. B., [257], [326].
- Shepherd, Aaron, [295].
- Sheppard, Joseph, [301].
- Sheraton, [327].
- Sheridan, [14], [24], [139], [161] n., [223], [314], [326], [328], [329];
- on enclosure Bills, [57];
- and minimum wage, [140], [233];
- and Pitt’s Poor Law Bill, [149];
- and Game Laws, [198].
- Shooting, change in character, [187].
- Shopkeepers and allotments, [159].
- Shore, Mrs., [125] n.
- Shottesbrook, [268].
- Shrewsbury, [147] n., [152].
- Sidlesham, [107].
- Sidmouth, Lord, [218], [299], [314].
- Sidney, Sir Philip, [312].
- Silcock, [286].
- Simms, the brothers, [263], [277].
- Simond, M., [242].
- Simpson (enclosure), [50], [51], [58] n., [59], [Appendix A (9)].
- Simpson, Rev. Mr., [257].
- Sinclair, Sir John, [74];
- on common-field system, [36];
- and enclosure, [59] ff., [83] ff., [157].
- Sinecures, [173].
- Sinking Fund, [173].
- Sittingbourne, [246] f.
- Skipton, [116].
- Slade, Mrs. Charlotte, [263], [305].
- Slater, Dr., [7], [28] n., [30] n., [32] n., [41], [42] n., [85].
- Slaugham, [229].
- Slinn, John, [194].
- Smart, Professor, [173] n.
- Smith, Abel, [156].
- —— Adam, [29], [36], [40], [110], [143], [152], [181], [207], [312];
- on settlement, [114] f.;
- on clergy, [216] f.
- —— General, [142].
- —— Sydney, [190] n., [198], [201].
- Smollett, [18], [63], [214], [216].
- Snettisham, [137].
- Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor, [85].
- —— for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, [318].
- —— for the Reformation of Manners, [222].
- Soldiers and food riots, [121] f.
- Somerset, [98] n.
- Soup for the poor, [125] and n.
- Southampton, [267].
- Southey, [14] n.
- South Sea Bubble, [175].
- Special Commissions, in 1816, [172];
- in 1830, [272] ff.;
- at Winchester, [278] ff.;
- Salisbury, [290] ff.;
- Dorchester, [300] ff.;
- Reading, [302] ff.;
- Abingdon, [305] ff.;
- Aylesbury, [306] f.;
- conduct of prosecutions, [291].
- Speenhamland, [19], [161] ff.
- —— system, [19], [83], [302], [331];
- introduction of, [161] ff.;
- scale, [163];
- effects of, Chaps. [viii.] and [x.] passim;
- introduction into Warwickshire, [170];
- reduction in scale, [184] ff.
- Spenser, [5].
- Spring guns, [195] f.;
- Melbourne’s suggested reintroduction, [319].
- Squatters, [28];
- described, [31];
- ignored in enclosure consents, [52];
- results of enclosure on, [97], [102] f.
- Standing Orders, about enclosures, [43] f., [60], [62];
- origin of, [73] f.
- Stanhope, Lord, [320].
- Stanwell (enclosure), [33], [55], [58] n., [59], [86], [102], [Appendix A (10)].
- Star Chamber and enclosures, [34].
- States-General, [5].
- Stavordale, Lord, and Sedgmoor, [67] ff.
- Steel, George, [281].
- Sterne, [24].
- Stevens, James, [295].
- —— Jane, [279].
- Steyning, [9].
- Stirling, Mrs., [196] n.
- Stixswold, [32].
- Stockbury, [247].
- Stockton, [130].
- Stoke, [154] n.
- —— Cheriton, [285].
- Stokes, [277].
- Stone, Thomas, [81], [85].
- Stotfold, [269].
- Strafford, Lord, [48], [60].
- Strudwick, Dame, [208] ff.
- Stubbes, [34].
- Studley, [89].
- Sturges Bourne, [278], [322].
- Suffield, Lord, [238];
- and spring guns, [195] f., [319];
- scheme in 1830, [320] ff.;
- interviews with ministers, [322] ff.
- See also [Harbord Harbord].
- Suffolk, [122], [135], [177], [269];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Sumner, Bishop, [159], [264].
- Surplus profits, [167] ff.
- Surrey, [258].
- Sussex, 1830 rising in, [247];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Sutterton (enclosure), [100] n.
- Sutton, Sir Richard, [30].
- —— William, [281].
- Swabey, Maurice, [306].
- Swaffham, [99].
- Swift, [235].
- Swing, Captain, [245].
- Taltarum’s Case, [21].
- Taunton, Mr. Justice, [274], [310] f.
- Taxation, [171] ff.
- Tea-drinking, [128] f.
- Tenant farmers, [28] f.
- Tennyson, Mr., M.P., [196].
- Tenterden, Chief Justice, [317].
- Thanet, Lord, [321].
- Thelwall, [136], [169], [241].
- Themistocles, [70].
- Thompson, Mr., [156].
- —— Captain, [284].
- Threshing machines, destruction of, Chap. [xi.] passim;
- reason of hostility to, [245];
- penalty for destruction, [273], [275].
- Thurlow, Lord, on enclosure procedure, [53], [56] f., [61].
- Ticehurst, [250].
- Tilsworth, [43] n.
- Times, the, [177] n., [178] n., [193] n., and Chapters [xi.] and [xii.] passim, including articles quoted, [269], [274], [302], and Special Correspondent, [269], [274], [302].
- Tisbury, [261] f.
- Tithes, [217] f., [222];
- origin, [167] f.;
- demand for abatement in 1830, Chap. [xi.] passim.
- Tithe-owners, and enclosure, [56], [61] f., [97], [168].
- Tollington, [71].
- Tonbridge, [255].
- Tonga Islands, [187].
- Tooke, J. Horne, [72].
- —— William, [71] f.
- Toomer, James, [277].
- Transportation, dreaded by labourers, [198] f.;
- described, [205] f.;
- effect on village life, [239].
- Treason and Sedition Acts, [139], [329].
- Trecothick, James, [48].
- Trevelyan, Sir George, [71].
- Trout, J., [102].
- Tunbridge Wells, [255] f.
- Turgot, [4] f.
- Turner, Mr., M.P., [198].
- —— Mr. (Pyt House affray), [262].
- Ullathorne, Dr., [206] n.
- Universities, the, [23].
- Upper Clatford, [285].
- Vachel, Rev. Mr., [178].
- Van Diemen’s Land, [205], [283] n., [308] n., [310] n., [324].
- Vansittart, [134].
- —— Rev. Dr., [268].
- Vaughan, Baron, on Special Commissions, [273] f., [278] ff., [300] f.
- Vavasour, Sir Henry, [157].
- Venice, [173].
- Versailles, [2], [4], [327], [328].
- Vestry Reform, Whitbread’s proposals, [179] ff.;
- Acts of 1818 and 1819, [182] f.
- Village officials, [103].
- Vine Hall, [249].
- Vinogradoff, Professor, [17], [27].
- Virgil, [122], [206], [238].
- Voltaire, [4], [24].
- Wages, and prices, [111];
- regulation of, [133] ff.;
- assessment in 1725, [133];
- in 1732, [144] f.;
- proposals to assess at Speenhamland, [162];
- wages in 1824, [183];
- demand for living wage in 1830, Chaps. [xi.] and [xii.] passim;
- wages in Berks, Hants, and Wilts, [259].
- Wakefield (enclosure), [47] f., [55], [59] f., [Appendix A (11)].
- Walden, [268].
- Waller, William, [65].
- Walpole, [6], [214].
- —— Sir Spencer, [238].
- Walsingham, Lord, [220].
- Waltham (enclosure), [43] n.
- Wanstead, [132] n.
- Warbleton, [250].
- Warburton, Mr., M.P., [187]
- Ward, Mr., [304].
- Warde Fowler, Mr., [331].
- Warren, John. See [St. Davids, Bishop of].
- Warwick, [10].
- Warwickshire, [169], [194].
- Wasing, [303].
- Waterloo, [332].
- Watson, Bishop, [217].
- Webb, Mr. and Mrs., [7], [16], [19], [30] n., [191] n., [234] n.
- Webster, Sir Godfrey, [250], [254].
- Wellingborough, [269].
- Wellington, Duke of, [140], [214], [221], [240], [252], [320];
- as Prime Minister, [253], [311], [316];
- and 1830 rising, [258], [278], [302], [309].
- Wensleydale, Lord. See [Mr. Justice Parke].
- Westcote (enclosure), [43] n.
- Western, C. C., [176].
- —— Squire, [50], [187], [222], [328].
- —— Sophia, [211].
- West Grimstead, [294].
- Westminster, [8].
- Wetherall, [127].
- Wharncliffe, Lord, [190].
- Wheble, Mr., [305].
- Wherwell, [284].
- Whitaker, Sergeant, [203].
- Whitbread, Samuel, and minimum wage proposals, [86], [134], [139] ff., [149], [210], [233];
- scheme of 1807, [20], [179] ff.
- —— Mr., J.P., [269].
- Whitchurch, [289].
- Whitecross Green, [89].
- Whiteparish, [293].
- White’s, [69], [332].
- Wickham, Mr., [266] n.
- Wigtoft (enclosure), [100] n.
- Wilbarston (enclosure), [78].
- Wilberforce, William, [124] n.;
- and minimum wage, [143];
- and Protestant Church in Copenhagen, [178] n.;
- and the reform of manners, [222];
- and Prince of Wales on Cobbett, [223];
- on blessings of England, [332].
- Wilde, Mr. Serjeant, [278], [282].
- Wilford, [118], [120].
- Wilkes, [72].
- Wilkinson, Dr., [79].
- Wilkinson, Mr. John, [116] n.
- Willet, Mr., the banker, [177].
- —— —— the butcher, [177].
- William III., [5].
- —— IV., [312].
- Williams, Mr., [221].
- —— Mr., J. P., [265].
- —— George, [305].
- —— William, [226].
- Wilton, [261], [292].
- Wiltshire, [122];
- 1830 rising in, [258] ff.;
- labourers compared with Hampshire, [298];
- prisoners, [308] n.
- Winchester, [15], [121], [219];
- and 1830 rising, [265];
- Special Commission at, [274], [276], [278] ff.;
- scenes outside gaol, [289].
- Winchester, Bishop of. See [Sumner].
- —— Lord, [284].
- —— Mayor of, [265].
- Winchilsea, Lord, [101], [130], [242];
- his allotments, [155], [157] ff., [160].
- Windermere, [217].
- Windham, W., [57], [224].
- Windsor, [80].
- Winfrith Newburgh, (enclosure), [51], [59], [Appendix A (12)].
- Winkworth, William, [285].
- Winslow, [164].
- Winter, Captain, [310].
- Winterbourne, [305].
- Withers, Peter, [297].
- Witley, [208].
- Wonston, [284].
- Woolridge, Henry, [306].
- Worcester, [152].
- Worcestershire, [169].
- Workhouses, [147];
- destroyed in 1830, [260].
- Wraisbury, [50] n.
- Wycombe, [306].
- Wynne, Squire, [293].
- Xenophon, [197].
- Yardley Goben, [164].
- Yorkshire, [13], [155], [269].
- Young, Arthur, [31], [33] n., [74], [80], [102] n., [160];
- on France and England, [3], [105], [111], [224];
- on common-field system, [37];
- on enclosure and its methods, [44], [58], [60], [62], [79], [81];
- protest against methods, [82] ff., [154];
- scheme for allotments, [84], [173], [321];
- and Otmoor, [89], [93];
- on wheaten bread, [126];
- and minimum wage, [135], [143];
- and Speenhamland system, [165];
- and bailiffs, [213];
- and curates, [221].
- —— Sir William, [141], [143], [148].
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FOOTNOTES
[1] House of Commons, May 26, 1797, on Grey’s motion for Parliamentary Reform.