[151] See Domesday of S. Paul, Introduction.
[152] Thorold Rogers, History of Agriculture and Prices, i. 25.
[153] Cullum, Hawsted, p. 195.
[154] Cunningham, Industry and Commerce, i. 586.
[155] Banyd, afflicted with sheep rot.
[156] Eden, State of the Poor, i. 55.
[157] Cullum, Hawsted, p. 182. Another instance of the difference in value between arable and tillage. At the inquisition of the Manor of Great Tey in Essex, 1326, the jury found that 500 acres of arable land was worth 6d. an acre rent, 20 acres of meadow 3s. an acre, and 10 acres of pasture 1s. an acre. Archaeologia, xii. 30.
[158] Medley, Constitutional History, p. 52.
[159] Cunningham, op. cit. i. 328, and 335-6.
[160] Domesday of S. Paul, p. lvii.