35-36, 39-43, 58, 71, 84, 88, 90, 99;
pasture to arable, 19, 31, 34-36, 39-43, 84;
both, 19, 35-36, 39-43, 84;
reconversion of open-field land formerly laid to grass, 13, 15-16,
31, 33, 84, 99-101
Convertible husbandry, 41-42, 81-82, 84, 102
Corbett, 78
Corn-laws, 33-34
Cornwall, 33
Cost of living, 92
Crawley, 59
Crops, 48, 102-104
Cross-plowing, 78
Cunningham, 32
Curtler, 13
Demesne, leased, 19-20, 57, 73;
intermixed with tenant land, 94-95
Denton, 13, 27, 91
Depopulation, 27-30, 94, 96
Desertion, 16, 21, 56-57, 60-61, 66, 70, 72
Downton, 50, 68
East Brandon, 79
Emparking, 27
Enclosed land, pasture, 33, 87;
tilled, 83-84, 102;
convertible husbandry, 41-42, 81, 84, 101-102
Enclosure, defined, 11-12;
progress of, 27-43, 87-88;
early, 16, 18-19, 22-23, 27, 58;
seventeenth century, 12, 17, 31, 35-37, 39, 88;
eighteenth century, 31, 103-104;
causes, see productivity, soil-exhaustion, prices;
social consequences, 15, 29-30, 97,
see depopulation, unemployment, eviction;
literature of, 14-15;
opposition to, 82, 93;
effect on quality of wool, 33;
for sheep-farming, 12, 19, 22, 24, 28, 37, 42-44, 83-84, 87-88,
90, 96, 98;
enclosed land cultivated, 83-84, 102
Engrossing, 75;
see holdings, amalgamation of
Eviction of tenants, 12, 15, 27, 30, 38, 90, 94, 96
Fallow, 11, 47, 85, 87, 106;
see pasture, lea land
Fertility, see productivity, soil-exhaustion;
fertility restored, 13, 41-42, 46-47, 81-82, 98-99, 101, 103
Fines, 59
Fitzherbert, 41, 77-79, 81-82, 91
Forage, 49, 91, 102
Forncett, 51, 61, 63, 84
Gay, Professor E. F., 15, 96, 102
Gonner, E. C. K., 13, 88
Gorleston, 77
Grafton Park, 34
Gras, Norman, 51
Gray, H. L., 79
Grazing, 11, 18, 46;
profits from, 80;
see sheep-farming, pasture
Hales, John, 86, 89, 92, 100
Harrison, Description of Britain, 89
Hasbach, 13
Hawsted, 100
Hay, 48-49, 91, 102
Heriots, 69
Holdings, deserted, 16, 21, 56-57, 60-61, 66, 70, 72;
refused by heir, 59;
vacant, 22-23, 57-58, 62, 66, 72;
intermixed, 11, 77-78, 85, 94-95;
amalgamated, 12, 56, 74-75;
divided, 76
Holway, 41
Houses, destruction of, 90
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