Shack, common of, [234]Sheep—driving of, [326]number of kept by peasants, [113]slaughtering of, [331], [332]Sheep-farming—Acts restricting, [353–354], [360]by peasants, [113–115]by manorial authorities, [223–228]Slavery, legalisation of in 1547, [44], [269]Socage—freeholders holding by, [29]tenants, rent of, [29]Sochemanni, large number of in East Anglia, [26–27]South of England—contrast between conditions of North and of, [57], [63–66], [97], [103], [189]holdings of peasants in, [63–66]Speculation—in land by peasants, [78–81]in monastic estates, [380–382]on money market, [186]Statutes, see Acts of ParliamentStinting of pastures, [160], [220], [241]