The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Leonard, Miss E.M.—
    • evidence of as to exclusion of immigrants by towns, [376]
    • letter from Justices quoted by, [278–279]
    • views of on enclosures of seventeenth century, [11]
    • " " results of agrarian policy of Tudors and Stuarts, [348], [389–390]
  • Lever, sermons by, [6]
  • Lloyd, oppression of tenants by, [390]
  • Locke, Two Treatises of Government by, quoted as to limits of Government action, [400]

  • Mackay, T., views of on origin of Poor Law, [266–267]
  • Maitland, F.W.—
    • evidence of as to fixed copyhold rents, [119], [305]
    • view of as to nature of common rights, [244]
  • Merton College—
    • letter to subwarden of, [30], [410–411]
    • rents on estates of, [119]
    • scale of landholding on estates of, [66–68], [73], [76], [85], [163]
  • Moore, John—
    • evidence of as to enclosures of seventeenth century, [5], [11], [167]
    • " " " pauperism caused by enclosures, [278]
  • More, Sir Thomas—
    • evidence of as to enclosing for pasture, [6]
    • " " " monastic economy, [382]
    • remarks of on condition of workmen and artificers, [45]
    • " " nature of Government, [274], [372]
  • Nasse, view of as to objects of enclosure, [10]