The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • " Malmesbury, the, agreement by to enclose, [180–181]
  • " Peterborough, the, dispute of with copyholders, [360]
  • " St. Peter's, Gloucester, the, agreement by to enclose, [181]
  • All Souls College—
    • enclosing on estates of, [156]
    • scale of landholding, [69–70]
    • maps of, [163], [172], [221], [222], [223]
    • petition of in Chancery, [235–236]
  • Ashley, Professor W.J.—
    • views of as to date of enclosing movement, [11]
    • " " " legal position of copyholders, [290–292]
  • Aske, Robert—
    • evidence of as to agrarian grievances, [319]
    • " " " monastic economy, [383]
    • Pilgrimage of Grace led by, [134], [319]
  • Bacon, Francis—
    • bills against depopulation introduced by, [387]
    • history of King Henry VII. by quoted, [28], [346]
    • ideal of government of, [398]
    • use of word “yeoman” by, [28]
    • views as to pauperism of, [274]
  • Bath, the Earl of, property of villeins seized by, [42–43]
  • Becon, views of as to agrarian changes, [6], [7]
  • Bell, William, commons enclosed by, [373]