The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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    • " " " " " prosperity of peasants, [98], [133]
  • Fowler, Dr. G.H., evidence of as to conditions at Aspley Guise, [73]
  • Fuller—
    • The Holy and Profane State by, quoted as to yeomen, [36–37]
    • " " " " " fiscal importance, [346]
  • Gairdner—
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    • Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution by, quoted, [399]
  • Gardiner, History of England 1603–1642 by, quoted, [398]
  • Gaskell—
    • Artisans and Machinery by, [106]
    • The Manufacturing Population of Great Britain, [106]
  • Gasquet, Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries by, [383]
  • Gay, Professor—
    • views of as to progress of pasture-farming, [10], [195], [224], [263–265]
    • " " revolt of 1607, [318], [320]
    • " " small disturbance caused by enclosure, [11]
  • Gneist, R. von, [400]
  • Gonner, Professor—
    • evidence of as to continuity of enclosures, [11]
    • " " " enclosures of eighteenth century, [263]
    • " " " fines for depopulation, [386]
    • " " " immigration into towns, [275]