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INDEX 



Leekhampstead, parish allowances 

 stopped at, 330. 



Lee, Rev. Joseph, his Ei'rafta tov 

 'Aypou, or Vindication of a Regu- 

 lated Enclosure, 125 seq., 155, 156, 

 157, 164, 427. 



Leeds, cloth trade of, 277. 



Lefeldt Separator, the, 390. 



Leicesters (sheep), 178. 



Leicestershire, Report on (Pitt), 237 ; 

 drainage in, 363 ; enclosure in, 72, 

 168 ; farming in eighteenth century, 

 194 ; land-holding in, 194 ; its 

 superior pigs, 139. 



Leigh, Valentine, his Science of 

 Surveying, 422. 



Leominster ore, 81, 98, 138. 



Lesage, H. J., on Arthur Young, 

 206. 



Levant or Turkey Company, the, 

 79. 



Level, the Great (see Fens and Bed- 

 ford Level). 



Lever, Thomas, his sermons, 57. 



Leverington, 245. 



Levett, John, his Orderinge of Bees, 

 106, 425. 



Lexington, 3. 



Leybourn, William, his Planometria, 

 426. 



Licenses, from the lord of the manor, 

 19 ; to export corn, 257. 



Liebault, Jean, see Estienne. 



von Liebig, Justus, 217, 360, 365 ; his 

 Organic Chemistry in its Relation to 

 Agriculture, 366, 367. 



Lilburne, John, 119. 



Lime, 10, 107, 109, 366 ; super- 

 phosphate, 367. 



Lincolns (sheep), 178. 



Lincolnshire, Report on (Young), 223, 

 239, 246 ; (Stone), 238, 245, 246, 

 247, 248 ; cattle in, 239 ; industries 

 in, 309. 



Lincolnshire ox, the, 180. 



Lindley, Dr. John, 361. 



Linseed, 368. 



Liquorice, 108, 136, 312. 



Littleton, Sir Thomas, his Tenures, 

 420. 



Liverpool, Lord, and the wool duties, 

 189. 



" Livings," 21, 50. 



Llangattock, out-door relief refused 

 at, 330. 



Locke, John, on high rents, 213. 



Locust-pods, 368. 



Loders, sail-cloth industry at, 312. 



Lodge, see Palladius. 



Logan, Captain John, his Treatise of 

 Honor, 144. 



Logwood mills on the Wandle, 309. 



London, importance of, as a market, 

 146 ; popiaiation of, 146 ; Synod 

 of, in 944, 335 ; Arthur Young in, 

 195. 



Longhorn cattle, 180, 187. 



" Loons," 24. 



Lot-meadows, in Gloucestershire, 230; 

 in Oxfordshire, 26. 



Loughborough, 176. 



Louth, 246. 



Lovell, Capt., drains the Fens, 115. 



Lowe, Robert, his Nottinghamshire, 

 237, 293. 



Lvicerne, 110. 



Lugg, the, 276. 



St. Luke's Day, 13. 



Lustres, 80. 



Lynches, 2, 24, 28. 



Lynchets, 2. 



Lynn, Arthur Young at, 195 ; port 

 of, 276 ; export of corn from, in 

 eighteenth century, 1 94 ; iio wheat 

 between Lynn and Holkham, 218. 



Lynn Law, the, 117. 



Lyttelton, Lord, his Considerations on 

 the present state of affairs, 262. 



M. stamp on loaves, 451. 



M'Adam, John Loudon, 278, 284; 

 his rivalry with Telford, 287 ; 

 Surveyor-General of Roads in 

 Great Britain, 287 ; of Bristol 

 Roads, 287 ; his Practical Essay on 

 . . . Public Roads, 287 ; his Re- 

 marks on the present system of Road- 

 making, 287. 



M'Donald, Donald, his Agricultural 

 Writers, 419, 424, 425. 



Mace, Thomas, his Discourse . . . con- 

 cerning the Highways of England, 

 278, 286, 429. 



Machinery, under the Stewarts, 131 ; 

 at end of the eighteenth century, 

 208, 216; at beginning of the 

 nineteenth century, 356, 358 ; in 

 1849-53, 409 ; barn machinery. 

 370 ; fostered by Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society, 369. 



Madder, 108, 136, 312. 



Magdalen College, Oxford (Quinton). 

 50. 



Magistrates, extended jurisdiction of, 

 141 ; bridge rates and, 281 ; high- 

 way rates, 284, 288 ; wages fixed 

 by, 54, 86, 87 ; and the Assize of 

 Bread, 448. 



Maidstone, paper industry at, 309. 



Maislen, 8. 



Maitland, Prof. F. W., 21, 22. 



Maize, 265. 



