The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. Tawney
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  • Norden—
    • evidence of as to agriculture in Somersetshire, [110–111], [171]
    • " " constitution of a manor, [350]
    • evidence of as to copyhold and customary tenure, [47], [50]
    • " " " enclosure by peasants, [151]
    • " " " fixity of copyholders' rents, [118]
    • " " " relations between lords and freeholders, [30]
    • " " " rise in prices, [308]
    • " " " security of freeholders, [30], [35]
    • " " " unpopularity of surveyors, [349]
    • " " " villeinage, [46]
    • " " " wickedness of depopulation, [150]
  • North, Lord, letter of to Bishop of Ely, [349]
  • Northumberland, the Earl of—
    • fines on estates of, [299], [305]
    • letter to, [303]
    • petition to, [303–304]
  • Page, statistics of as to commutation of labour services, [52]
  • Paget, Sir William, letter of to Somerset on peasants' revolts, [319], [338–339], [368]
  • Parker, Archbishop, address of to Norfolk rebels, [332]
  • Pembroke, the Earl of, see Herbert, Sir William
  • Petruschevsky—
    • The Rebellion of Wat Tyler by, on improvement of wastes, [87]
    • on land speculation by peasants, [81]
  • Pollard, Professor, [264], [371]
  • Pollock and Maitland, see Maitland