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INDEX 



Gresley, Sir Thomas, of Drakelow, 



Gretton, R. H., cited, 26. 



Grey, John, of Dilston, 318 ; and 



K Lord Althorp, 208. 



de Grey, Thomas, his Compleat Horse- 

 man and Expert Ferrier, 183, 425. 



Grisone, F., his Arte of Ry ding, 421. 



Grosseteste, Robert, his Rules, 11, 33, 

 419. 



Ground-game legislation, 131, 132. 



Grymes, Thomas, his Honest and 

 Plaine dealing Farrier, 106, 425. 



Guano, 104, 366, 371. 



Guilds, see Trade Guilds. 



Guinea, or African Company, the, 79. 



Guy's Cliffe, 60. 



H. stamp on loaves, 450. 



Haggard, Sir H. Rider, his Rural 



England, 382, 470. 

 Hainault Forest in 1794, 154, 238. 

 Haines, Richard, his Prevention of 



Poverty, 429. 

 Hair-powder, 254, 264. 

 Hales, John, suggested author of the 



Compendious Examination, etc., 70, 



420. 

 " Half-places," 22. 

 " Half-year " lands, 25. 

 " Half-year meads " in Dorset, 233. 

 Halhead, Henry, his Inclosure thrown 



open, 124, 426. 

 Hahfax, Lord, at Abbs' Court, 172. 

 Hall, Bishop, his Satires, 82, 84. 

 Hallowmas, 9. 

 Halstead, industries at, 309. 

 Hame, manor of, 44. 

 Hamilton's ploughs, 104. 

 Hampshire, Report on (Vancouver), 



237, 293 ; (Driver), 300 ; industries 



in, 309 ; tithes in kind in, 341. 

 Hams (stinted pastures), 26. 

 " Handy-dandy," 69. 

 Hanseatic League, the, 79. 

 Hardwicke, 242. 

 Hargreaves, James, 205. 

 Harman, Thomas, A Caveat or Waren- 



ing for Common Gurseters, 76. 

 Harris Institute, at Preston, the, 390. 

 Harrison, William, his Description of 



England, 73, 82, 84, 85, 422 ; on 



enclosure, 97 ; on garden produce, 



101 ; on hops, 92. 

 Harrogate, in eighteenth centiuy, 153. 

 Harrows, 9 ; in 1837, 356 ; later, 369. 

 Hartlib, Samuel, his story, 108 ; his 



Legacie, 92, 102, 106, 107, 115, 119, 



124, 126, 426 ; publication of, 108 ; 



his Reformation of Schooles, 108 ; 



his other books, 426 ; advocate of 



tenant-right, 113 ; on cattle-breed- 

 ing, 180 ; on cheeses, 136 ; on 

 innovations, 134 ; on machine- 

 sowing, 171 ; his remedy for the 

 rot, etc., Ill ; on Reginald Scot's 

 Hop Garden, 92. 



Harvests, of Middle Ages, 11 ; in 

 Herefordshire, 301 ; a harvest in 

 each month of the year, 376 ; of 

 1715-1764, 267; of 1765-1792 

 (analysis), 268 ; of 1765-1815, 267 ; 

 of 1779, 267, 268 ; of 1789, 268 ; 

 of 1790 and 1792, 268 ; of 1791, 

 268 ; of 1793 (in Isle of Wight), 

 300 ; of 1793-1814 (analysis), 269 ; 

 of 1808 and 1809 (in France and the 

 Netherlands), 269; of 1809-1812, 

 319; of 1813, 265, 269, 319; of 

 1814 and 1815, 319 ; of 1845, 274 ; 

 of 1860, 371 ; of 1879, 376 ; of 

 1894, 380. 



Harward, Michael, his Herds-man's 

 Mate, 429. 



Hasbach, W., his History of the English 

 Agricidtural Labourer, 470. 



Hatfield Chace, 117, 119. 



Hawstead, 11, 43, 135, 192. 



Hay, parish tithes at, 338. 



Hay-making, in 1837, 357. 



Hays, hay wains of the, 32. 



Haywards, 7, 25. 



Hazelton, granary at, 5. 



Hearth office, the, 145. 



Heath, F. G., his Romance of Peasant 

 Life, etc., 470. 



" Heath-croppers " of Berkshire, 177. 



Hedgerows, 28. 



Helenmas, 96. 



St. Helens, coalfield, the, 277. 



Hemp, 29, 30, 108, 136, 193, 240, 309, 

 312. 



Henry III., and the Assize of Bread, 

 450. 



Henry VII., 50, 74, 79. 



Henry VIII., 56 ; and the Corn Laws, 

 257 ; drainage and reclamation 

 under, 115; feudal dues under, 141; 

 gardening imder, 102 ; horses im- 

 ported by, 181 ; petition to, in 

 1514, 57, 62 ; Poor Laws, and, 74. 



Henslow, Prof. John Stevens, treat- 

 ment of coproUtes, 367. 



Herd Books, 373. 



Herdsham, 26. 



Herdwicks, 178. 



Hereford, a port, 276. 



Hereford Herd-book and Society, 373. 



Herefordshire, Report on (Clark), 

 228, 301 ; crops harvested by 

 Welshmen, 301. 



Heresbach, Conrad, 89, 99, 421. 



