The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Final concords in Staffordshire, [392–393]
  • Financial, see Fiscal
  • Fines—
    • for depopulation, [391], [419–421]
    • of copyholders, customs as to, [127], [295–301], [411–412], [413–415]
    • " " declared unreasonable by courts, [296]
    • " " demand for reasonable, [294], 307, [335–336]
    • " " rise in prices, effect of on, [308–309]
    • " " statistical analysis of, [300]
    • " " upward movement in, [305–310]
    • of freeholders, [127]
  • Fiscal reasons for protecting peasants, [344–347]
  • Fold-courses, cases as to, [374], 395
  • Forests—
    • claim of Crown to under Charles I., [391]
    • enclosures of to be spared, [335]
  • Freedom, growth of personal, see Villeinage
  • Freeholds—
    • interference of Council with, [399]
    • See also Freeholders
  • Freeholders—
    • enclosing by, [32–33], [157–158], [236]
    • eviction of in fifteenth century, [37]
    • holdings of, statistics as to, [32–33]
    • independence of, [30], [35–38]
    • large numbers of in Norfolk and Suffolk, [24–27]
    • little affected by agrarian changes, [28–29], [134], [406]
    • loss of rights of common by, [250–253]
    • political interests of, [121–122]
    • rents of, [29–30]
    • rights of common of, how protected, [247–249]
    • social importance of, [34–37]
    • suits of Court due from, [29]
    • statistics as to, [25]
    • upward movement among in sixteenth century, [37–40]
    • See also Yeomen
  • Gentlemen—
    • complaints of by peasants, [193]
    • copyholders among, [55–56]
    • distrust of by rebels, [323–324]
    • part played in rebellions by, [322–323]
    • yeomen made into, [383]