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INDEX 



Hyp Doctor, The, 173. 



Icknield Street, 279. 



Idle, the, 117, 276. 



Ilminster, cloth trade at, 178. 



Imports, statistics of, from 1866- 

 1910, 462, 463. 



Impropriators, lay, 339, 340. 



Improvement of Land Act, the, of 

 1899, 381. 



Improvers in the Knowledge of 

 Agriculture, Society of (Scotland), 

 173, 209. 



In-breeding, 385. 



Income, of the nation in 1688, 145. 



Incubators, in Stewart times, 131. 



Individual occupation (and see En- 

 closure), 59, 64, 103, 105, 162, 199, 

 297, 303 ; hampered for want of 

 capital, etc., 105. 



Industries, migration northwards, 

 308 ; local, 308, 309 ; decay of, 

 309 seq. 



In-field land, in Scotland, 160. 



Ingleby, C. M., Shakespeare and the 

 inclosure of common fields at Wei- 

 combe, 68. 



Ings, 25. 



Inland, a thane's, 336. 



" Inning," 88. 



Insects, 385, 386. 



Instruction, technical, under Eliza- 

 beth, 87. 



Insurance, not an investment, 414 ; 

 village societies for National Insur- 

 ance, 417 ; suggested use for funds 

 accumulating in the Commission- 

 ers' hands, 406. 



Intensive cultivation, 401, 402. 



Ipswich, Dairy Institute at, 390. 



Ireland, ploughs in, 109 ; Irish corn 

 after 1806, 319 ; Representative 

 Church Body, the, 403. 



Iron, corrugated, 387. 



Ironworks of Surrey, Sussex, etc., 1 10. 



Irwell, tho, 276. 



Isle of Ely, see Ely. 



Isle of Wight, enclosure in, 60. 



Islip, 235. 



Iter, the Roman, 279. 



Ivel, agricultural motors, 387. 



Jacob, W., F.R.S., his Inquiry into 

 the causes of Agricultural Distress, 

 320, 328. 



James I., distress under, 58 ; agri- 

 cultural progress, 103 seq. ; feudal 

 dues under, 141 ; and horse-racing, 

 183 ; his Arab horses, 183. 



James, William, and Jacob Malcolm- 

 son, their Buckinghamshire, 234. 



St. John's day, 6, 11. 



Johnson, Rev. A. H., The Disappear- 

 ance of the Small Landowner, 66, 76, 

 292. 



Johnston, James, 360, 366. 



Johnstone, John, his Account of Mr. 

 Joseph Elkington's Mode of Drain- 

 ing, 363. 



K, stallion at Dishley, 184. 



Kainit, 366. 



Keal, 160. 



Kebbel, T. E., his Agricultural Lab- 

 ourer, 470. 



Kendal, " statesmen " of, 295. 



Kenihvorth, horn industry at, 310. 



Kennet's Parochial Antiquities, 67. 



Kent, Report on (Boys), 293 ; ploughs 

 in, 109 ; industries in, 309. 



Kent, Nathaniel, his Norfolk, 239, 

 305 ; his Hints to Gentlemen of 

 Landed Property, 154, 303, 306 ; 

 on drainage, 155 ; his description 

 of the Windsor farm, 207. 



Kenyon, Ruth, translator of Has- 

 bach's English Agricultural Lab- 

 ourer, 470. 



Kett's rebellion, 48, 72, 96. 



Kettering, worsted industry at, 310. 



Ketton cattle, 187. 



Kew, experiments at, 387. 



Kidderminster, carpet industry at, 

 311. 



Killingworth Colliery, Stephenson's 

 engines at, 353. 



King, Gregory, on ground game, 132, 

 145 ; his Statistical Account of the 

 State and Condition of England and 

 Wales in 1696, 145 ; his estimate of 

 barren lands in 1696, 152 ; his 

 estimate of population, 266 ; his 

 estimate of families, status, in- 

 come, etc., for 1688, 453 ; his 

 Natural and Political Observations 

 and Conclusions upon the State and 

 Condition of England, 1696, 455. 



King's lock, the, 257. 



King's Sedgmoor, 232. 



Kirklevington, Thomas Bates of, 

 354. 



Knaptoft, John Moore, minister of, 

 125. 



Knapwell, 243. 



Knaresborough, forest of, 153 ; 

 " Blind Jack of," 284. 



Knightley, Sir Charles, his Short- 

 horns, 354. 



Kohl rabi, 208. 



L. J., his Discourse Concerning . . . 

 drayning and embanking, 425. 



