The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Henry VIII.—
    • commercial policy of, [112–113], [197]
    • intervention to protect tenants under, [360–362]
    • letter of Cromwell to, [360–361]
  • Herbert, Lord, History of King Henry VIII. by, quoted, [398]
  • Herbert, William, Earl of Pembroke—
    • estates of, consolidation of peasant holdings on, [67–69]
    • " " demesne lands on usually leased, [203]
    • " " " " leased to capitalist farmers, [210]
    • " " " " " " small holders, [204–205]
    • " " " " " " village, [205–206]
    • " " " " proportion of pasture on, [225–226]
    • " " statistics of duration of tenure and of fines on, [298]
    • " " " " tenants on, [25]
    • " " villeins on, [42]
    • park of attacked by peasants, [194], [326]
    • rebellion in West put down by, [324]
    • share of in monastic estates, [324], [380]
  • Humberstone—
    • manors of Duke of Devonshire surveyed by, [5]
    • remarks of, on relation of lords to tenants, [349–350]
    • " " on variety of manorial customs, [293]
  • Huntingdon, the Earl of, request to elect his nominee, [387]
  • Jack of the North, [333]
  • Jack of the Style, [318]
  • Jackson, Cyril, Report of on Boy Labour, [342]
  • James I., agrarian policy of Government of, [374–375], [394], [398]
  • Johnson, the Rev. A.H.—
    • views of, on decay of yeomanry in nineteenth century, [139]
    • " " enclosure of commons, [9]
    • " " entailing of land, [39]
    • " " geographical distribution of enclosures, [261]