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- Agrarian policy of under Charles I., [391], [399]
- attack on Somerset by, [370], [380]
- grantees of monastic estates members of, [380]
- intervention of to protect peasants, [357–359], [361–362], [372–376], [391], [399]
- of the North, [355], [374], [398]
- of Wales, [355], [373]
- returns made by Justices to, [356], [375–376], [386], [419–420]
- Court of Chancery—
- cases heard in by Wolsey, [397–398]
- petitions to from peasants, [294]
- protection of customary tenants by in fifteenth century, [289], [291–292]
- Court of Requests—
- cases before as to copyholds, [362]
- " " " fold-courses, [374], [397]
- " " " rack-renting, [285], [390]
- " " " villeinage, [42]
- constitution of, [357]
- Hall on, [357]
- popularity of with poorer classes, [357]
- powers of curtailed by prohibitions, [399]
- Somerset’s use of, [367]
- unpopularity of with landlords, [397–398]
- Court of Star Chamber—
- abolition of in 1641, [399]
- cases before, as to breach of peace, [374]
- " " " copyholds, [359], [360]
- " " " enclosure, [360], [391], [421]
- " " " villeinage, [43]
- constitution of, [357]
- denounced in Grand Remonstrance, [399]
- Sir Thomas Smith on, [358]
- unpopularity of with landlords, [397–398]
- Court Rolls—
- evidence of, as to enclosure, [159]
- " " " encroachments on waste, [87–89]
- " " " land speculation, [75], [78–81]
- " " " tenure of copyholders, [362]
- " " " villeinage, [43]
- Courts of Common Law, see Common Law.
- Cultivation, see Agriculture