The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Depopulation—
    • Commissions of Inquiry into, see Commissions
    • counties most affected by, [8–9], [153–154], [262–263], [404–405]
    • contemporary accounts of, [6–8]
    • effect of on pauperism, see Poor Law
    • individual instances of, [257], [260–261]
    • proposals for checking, [416–417]
    • statistics of Royal Commissions as to, [261–265]
    • Statutes against, see Acts of Parliament
    • views of Gay as to exaggerated accounts of, [10–11], [263–265]
  • Diggers, [321], [337–338]
  • Dissolution of monasteries, see Monasteries
  • Domesday Book—
    • large extent of arable land in, [228]
    • liberi homines and sochemanni in, [27]
  • Domesday of Enclosures—
    • classes entered in as enclosing, [154–155]
    • enclosing by villata in, [156]
    • size of enclosures in, [154–155]
    • See also Enclosures
  • Economic rent, see Rent, Copyholders
  • Education obtained by some peasants, [134–135]
  • Enclosure—
    • by agreement, between individuals, [162–165]
    • " " better cultivation produced by, [169–172]
    • " " early progress of in East and South-West, [167–168], [405]
    • " " Fitzherbert on, [150], [152–153], [171]
    • " " Hales on, [151], 167, [171]
    • " " Lee on, [151]
    • " " Moore on, [167]
    • " " Norden on, [150], 151, [171]
    • " " no harm resulting from, [152–153], [172–173]
    • " " of arable land, [157],162–165
    • " " of meadow and pasture, [157], [161–162]
    • " " of whole village, [156–158]
    • " " opposed by Court of Manor, [159–162]
    • " " peasants' approval of, [168–170]
    • by manorial authorities, attitude of Government to, see Acts, Council, Court
    • " " " " counties most affected by, [8–9], [182], [262–263]
    • " " " " in Middle Ages, [180–182]
    • " " " " motives for, [185–200]
    • " " " " of arable land, [221–223]
    • " " " " of eighteenth century, [183–184]
    • " " " " of meadow and pasture, [219–221]
    • " " " " of peasants' holdings, [150–173]
    • " " " " peasants' dislike of, [147–150]
    • " " " " preceded by consolidation, [222–223]
    • " " " " reaction of on peasants, [231–280]
  • Encroachments—
    • on lords' land, [235–236]
    • on peasants' land, [234–235]
    • on waste, [87–89], [285–287]
  • Engrossing—
    • of corn, [274]
    • of holdings, [253–265]