The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Grenvilles, the, lands of Buckland Abbey granted to, [194]
  • Hales, John—
    • bills introduced by, [367], [385]
    • charge to juries by, [367]
    • departure from England of, [371]
    • evidence of as to enclosing by peasants, [151], [167]
    • " " " in fifteenth century, [11–12], [166]
    • " " population, [105]
    • " " rack-renting, [199]
    • " " rise in prices, [199]
    • part played by on Royal Commission of 1548–1549, [167], [360–367]
    • remarks of on commons, [7]
    • value of evidence of, [5–6], [386]
    • Warwick’s attack on, [368]
  • Hammond, J.L. and Barbara, views of as to enclosures of eighteenth century, [3], [183]
  • Harrington, Sir J.—
    • views of as to decay of feudalism, [191]
    • " " " effect of Tudor agrarian policy, [388–389]
    • " " " rise of middle-classes, [38]
  • Harrison—
    • views of on copyholders, [49], [56–57]
    • " " depopulation, [105]
    • " " diet of artificers and husbandmen, [132–133]
    • " " Poor Laws, [271], [273]
    • " " prosperity of yeomen, [10], [21], [40]
    • " " superfluous trades, [19]
  • Harry Clowte, [333]
  • Hasbach—
    • quotation by as to advantages of copyhold tenure, [86]
    • views of on age of marriage, [106]
    • " " effects of Tudor commercial policy, [13]
  • Henry II., Assize of Novel Disseisin established by, [122]
  • Henry VII.—
    • commercial policy of, [112–113], [197]
    • demand of peasants for conditions obtaining under, [98–99]
    • enclosures made before reign of, [11–12], [166]
  • Harrington on agrarian policy of, [38], [191], [388–389]