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- advantages of to lord, [213–214]
- competitive rents under, [141–147]
- early development of among peasants, [80–81]
- effect of plague on, 93–95. 208, [286]
- on demesne land, [93–95], [201–214]
- on waste, [87–89], [141–144]
- substitution of for copyhold tenure, [301–304]
- Lords of manors, see Manorial authorities
- Manor, the—
- agricultural routine of, [102]
- changes in, produced by Great Plague, [88–95], [207–209]
- classification of tenants on, [25], [48]
- communism in, [159–161], [243–246], [338]
- copyholders kernel of, [288]
- court of, [47], [78–79], [86], [125], [159–160], [244–246], [292]
- custom of, [47], [124–131], [292–301]
- customs of, at Aldeburgh, [411–412]
- " " Bushey, [126–128]
- " " High Furness, [101]
- fiscal interests of lord in, [76–77]
- interpretation of documents relating to, [75–78]
- leased in sixteenth century, [201–213]
- part played in by authority and communal arrangements, [92–93]
- rigidity of exaggerated, [76], [89–90], [172]
- views of held by Maitland, [244], [305], [433]
- " " " Seebohm, [163]
- " " " Vinogradoff, [77], [92], [244], [290]
- unprofitableness of to lord, [304]
- Manorial authorities, the—
- bargains made by with villagers, [205–207]
- bound by custom, [128–129]
- contemporary accounts of action of, [6–8]
- effect on of Tudor policy, [191], [197]
- " " rise in prices, [195–196]
- " " growth of woollen industry, [197–200]
- enclosing by, see Enclosures
- eviction by, see Eviction
- identity of interests of peasants with those of, [229], [257]
- large enclosures made by, [148–150], [154–155], [216–223]
- leasing of demesne by, see Demesne, Leasehold tenure
- opposition of to interference of Government, [397–399]
- " " " Somerset’s policy, [367–368], [370]
- pasture-farming by, see Pasture
- permission to enclose given by, [157]
- petitions of copyholders to, [302–304]
- rack-renting by, [141–147], [285]
- resumption of land by, [285–287]
- small control of over freeholders, [29–30]
- speculation in land by, [381–382]
- villeins claimed by, [42–43]