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INDEX 



Chatteris, 245. 



Chaucer, 21, 25, 49. 



Cheese, 14, 390; in seventeenth 

 century, 109 ; Barnaby Googe on, 

 109 ; Parmesan, Dutch, French, 

 and Enghsh, 109 ; Banbuiy, Che- 

 shire and Cheddar, 136 ; Stilton, 

 187 ; of Suffolk, 193 ; at Windsor 

 farm, 360 ; American, 376 ; Brie, 

 Camembert, Gervais, 390. 



Chemistry, agricultiu-e and, 385, 386. 



Cherries, 136. 



Cherwell, the, 277. 



Cheshire, Report on (Wedge), 227 ; 

 (Holland), 295 ; yeomen in 1621, 

 83 ; Agricultural Institute, 390. 



Chester, port of, 276. 



Cheshunt Common, 238 ; grazed by 

 stock-jobbers, 159. 



Chevallier, Dr. John, 354. 



Child, Robert (1651), author of the 

 Large Letter, 109, 426 ; on bees, 

 106; 112, 115, 119 (on reclama- 

 tion), 120 ; on cattle, 180 ; on 

 gardening, 102 ; his Eight Ques- 

 tions as to Enclosure, 124, 126. 



Childersley, enclosure at, 242, 243. 



Chiver, Patent for improved Courses 

 of Husbandry, 104. 



Cholesburv (Bucks), state of the 

 parish, 330. 



Le Choyselat, Prudent, his Discours 

 Oeconomique . . . , 422. 



Church, the, disendowment of, in 

 England, 402 ; in Wales, 402, 

 403 ; and present day politics, 402. 



Churchey, George, 424. 



Churton, R., his Olde Thrift Newly 

 Revived, etc., 424. 



Cibber, Colley, The Provoked Hus- 

 band, 283. 



Cider, 1 8 ; from turnips, 111; The 

 National Fruit and Cider Institute, 

 390. 



Cirencester, 80 ; industries at, 311 ; 

 Agricultural College founded in 

 1845, 361. 



Civil wars, the, agricultural progress 

 checked by, 104 ; drainage in the 

 fens checked by, 117, 119. 



Claridge, John, his Dorsetshire, 233. 



Clark, John, his Herefordshire, 228, 

 301. 



Clarke, Sir Ernest, on Fitzherbert, 90. 



Clarkson, William, his Inquiry into 

 Pauperism and the Poor Rates, 314, 

 320. 



Clay, as manure, 366. 



Clay lands, difficulties of, 324, 325, 

 326, 371 ; of Essex, 379 ; in 1837, 

 348, 362 ; and manure, 365. 



Cleveland Bays, 355. 



Cloth, English, under Elizabeth, 79, 

 81 ; foreign wool and, 189 ; West 

 Country, in eighteenth century, 

 178. 



Clotting beetle, 10. 



Clover, 104 ; field cultivation of, and 

 SirR. Weston, 107; 108, 110; not 

 possible on open-fields, 122 ; im- 

 portance of, 176 ; reluctance to 

 grow it, 134, 202 ; in Essex, 202 ; 

 in Hertfordshire, 191 ; in Suffolk, 

 193. 



Clun Forest, mutton from, 178, 228. 



Clydesdales, 355. 



Coaches, family-coaches, 283 ; mail- 

 coaches, 284 ; railway-coaches, 353 ; 

 stage-coaches, 282 ; steel springs 

 on carriages, 283. 



Coalport, industries at, 310. 



Coats, George, of Carlton, his General 

 Short-horned Herd Book, 354. 



Cobbett, William, editor of Jethro 

 Tull, 109 ; on Thomas Coke, 220. 



Cobhain (Kent), sainfoin at, 136. 



Cobham (Surrey), iron mills at, 309. 



Cockers, 12. 



Codware, 94. 



Cogan, Thomas, his Haven of Helthe, 

 79. 



Coggeshall, poor rates at, 308 ; 

 baize trade at, 308, 309. 



Coinage, and Currency, changes in, 

 73 ; restored under Elizabeth, 78, 

 81 ; at end of eighteenth century, 

 211, 261, 317. 



Coke, Sir Edward, Lord Chief Justice, 

 and enclosures at Stratford-on- 

 Avon, 68; his Compleate Copyholder, 

 425. 



Coke, Thomas (of Norfolk), 32, 149, 

 194, 207 ; account of , 217 seq. ; his 

 live-stock, 219, 354 ; sends a 

 Norfolk plough to Gloucestershire, 

 203. 



Colchester, 33. 



Coldstream, Mr. Pringle introduces 

 drilling at, 176. 



Cole, John, clothier of Reading, 80. 



Coleridge, S. T., attends Davy's 

 lectures, 217. 



Cole-seed, 108, 136. 



Colewort, 160. 



" College," the, at Welcombe, 68. 



College of Experiments, suggested by 

 Gabriel Plattes, 110, and by Robert 

 Child, 110. 



Colling, Charles, his Ketton herd, 187 ; 

 Charles and Robert, their Short- 

 horns, 354. 



Colonial preference, 273. 



