INDEX 



499 



Stock and Land System, the, 42, 49. 



Stocks, the, 19. 



Stogursey, open-fields at, 23. 



Stoke, the, 116. 



Stone, Thomas, his Bedfordshire, 241 ; 

 his Huntingdonshire, 238, 244 ; his 

 Lincolnshire, 238, 245, 246, 247 ; 

 his Suggestions, etc., 224, 300, 303. 



Stores, 17. 



Stotts, 12. 



Stourbridge fair, 276. 



Strangehopes, Samuel, his Book of 

 Knowledge, 428. 



»Stratford-on-Avon, 68. 



Stretham, common rights at, 27. 



Strikes, 411. 



Strips, 24. 



Stroud, broad-cloth industry at, 311. 



Stubbes, Philip, his Anatomy of 

 Abuses, 62. 



Suez Canal, the, 375. 



Suffolk, Report on (Young), 293 ; 

 Breviary of Suffolk, 192 ; cheese, 

 193; clover in, 134 ; executions in, 

 1814-15, 323; hops in, 92; in- 

 dustries in, 309 ; Suffolk Duns, 

 180, 193; Suffolk Punches, 193, 

 355. 



Suffolk, the Countess of (George II.), 

 173. 



" Suffolk Gentleman, A," his Letter to 

 Sir T. C. Bunhury, Bart., 292. 



Sunbeams to tell the time, 357. 



Superphosphates, 366, 367. 



Surfleet, Richard, translator of 

 U Agriculture et Maison Ru^tique, 

 422. 



Surrender of holdings, voluntary, 53. 



Surrey, industries in, 309. 



" Surveyors and orderers,"' 281, 285, 

 286. 



Sussex, industries in, 309. 



Sussex Herd-book Society, the, 373. 



Sutton, Sir Richard Weston's estates 

 at, 107. 



S. W., stamp on loaves, 450. 



Swaffliam, illegitunate children on the 

 parish at, 329. 



Swans, 17. 



Swedes, 208, 219. 



Swift, Dean, his letters to Boling- 

 broke, 173. 



Swine, of the Middle Ages, 16 ; to be 

 ringed on commons, 27 (and see 

 Pigs). 



Swine-fever, 386. 



" Swing, Captain, " 325. 



Switzer, Stephen, on drain-pipes, 364. 



Tam worth, linen industry at, 310. 

 Tarello, Camillo, 89. 



Tares, sown on turnip fallows, 191. 



Taunton, a port, 276 ; the Vale of, 

 135 ; woollen industry at, 311. 



Taxation, the new, 401, 402, 417 ; 

 local, at the pi-esent day, 404. 



Taylor, Silvanus, his Common Good, 

 or the Improvement of Commons, etc., 

 \2bseq., 426. 



Tea, in early nineteenth century, 348. 



Teasels, in Essex, 193, 312. 



Telford, Thomas, 278, 284, 286, 287 ; 

 the Telford pavement, 287. 



Temple, Sir William, on marriages 

 " into the city," 144. 



Tenancies-at-will, in Berks, Notts, 

 and Derbyshire, 200. 



Tenant-farmers, rise of, 48 ; bank- 

 ruptcies of, 322, 323 ; micertain 

 position of, 404 ; better situated 

 now than in 1888, 403, 404. 



Tenants (manorial), 20. 



Tenant-right, 404 seq. ; Act of, 1875, 

 379, 405; beginnings of, 113, 132, 

 201, 221, 325; market-gardeners 

 and, 381 ; optional at first, 405 ; 

 proposal to extend compensation, 

 405. 



Tenement houses, under Elizabeth, 

 87. 



" Tenths and fifteenths," 431. 



" Terramania," 292. 



Tetbury, Lord Berkeley at, 31. 



Tewkesbury, 277 ; stocking-frame 

 industry at, 311 ; Vale of, 230. 



Theft, in Tudor times, 274. 



Theorist land-reformers, 394, 417. 



Thorney, fen-lands at, 245 ; des- 

 cribed by William of Malmesbury, 

 116 ; Walloon settlement at, 1 15. 



Thornhill, Cooper, of the Bell Inn at 

 Stilton, 187. 



" Thorow " drainage in Essex, 193. 



" Three acres and a cow," in the 

 sixteenth and seventeenth cen- 

 turies, 123, 215. 



Threshing in 1837, 357 ; threshing- 

 machines, 358 ; the only winter 

 employment under the open-field 

 systein, 300. 



Till, the, 319. 



Tinkards, 76. 



Tinker's Field, 26. 



Tiptree Hall, Mr. Mechi at, 372. 



Tithes, Acts of Parliament ; the 

 Barren Lands Act, 343 ; Tithe 

 Commutation Act of 1836, 325, 332, 

 340, 343, 344, 345, 350 ; Tithe 

 Rent-Charge Recovery Act of 1891, 

 345 ; agreement as to, conditions 

 of, 344 ; annual value of, in 1836, 

 340 ; appropriators, 339, 340 ; 



