The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Hedges, see Enclosure
  • Heriots, [43], [53], [126–131]
  • Holdings—
    • added to demesne farm, [257–258]
    • addition to, of demesne land, [93–95]
    • " " of waste, [87–89]
    • enclosing of, see Enclosure
    • equality of, in North, [63–66], [189]
    • exchanging of, [164–165], [395–396]
    • formation of compact, [162–165]
    • growth in size of, [70]
    • held by same family for many years, [189]
    • inequality of in South and East, [63–66], [70–72]
    • of customary tenants, statistics as to, [63–66]
    • " " freeholders, [32–33]
    • " " land, basis of economic life of village, [99–104]
    • rents of, on customary land, [115–119], [141–147]
    • " " on new encroachments, [141–147]
    • services due from, [76–77]
    • subdivision of, [79–80]
    • subletting of, [80–81]
    • use made of by peasants, [105–108]
    • See also Agriculture, Farmers
  • Horse and harness, tenure by, see Border tenure
  • Hospitality, meaning of, [233]
  • Households, equipment of with land, see Holdings
  • Husbandry, see Agriculture
  • Immigration—
    • caused by enclosures, [3–4], [275]
    • from enclosed to open field villages, [277–279]
    • into towns, [275–277]
  • Imports, see Commerce
  • Import duties, see Corn