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Index. 



German villaees, 39. 

 Germania, 43. 



Germanic land tenure, compared with Anglo- 

 Saxon, 88. 

 Gesith's land, 87.' 

 Gervase of Tilbury, 156, 

 Gilbert, .336. 

 Gipsies, inroad of, 362. 

 Glanville, 217. 

 Gloucester, 290. 

 Goats, 103, 170. 

 Gomme, 8, 47, 150. 

 Goopre, Barnab.v, 300, .327. 

 Goose feathers. 339. 

 Gooseberries, introduction of, 295. 

 Gothic race, 36. 

 Goiit de terrain, 31. 

 Gracchus, Tiberius, \\. 



Grand sereeantry, 140, 351 ; instance of, 146. 

 Granore, 194. 

 Grass yrth, 88. 

 Greeks, 6, 54. 

 Greens of Norton. 148. 

 Gregorian calendar, 202, 315. 

 Gregory, 323 ; the Pope's reply to St. Augus- 

 tine, 108. 

 Grossteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 183, 198. 

 Guild charities, 245. 

 Guilds, splendour of, 270. 

 Guizot, 37. 

 Gymnesise, 28. 



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Hadenham leTel, 339. 



Halmote, 63. 



Hams, 225. 



Hanse merchants, 236, 261. 



Hanssen, 49. 



Harris, Richard, 291. 



Harrison, 297, 300, 300, 311 ; description of 



Tudor life. 299. 

 Hartlib, 335, 338. 



Harvest festivities, 325; wages, 201,324. 

 Hawkins, 262. 

 Hayward, 192, 193. 

 Hearth relieion, 53. 

 Hebrews, 10, 54. 

 Hedges, 104. 

 Hederin?, 208, .321. 

 Heliffoland, 37. 

 Hemp, culr.ivation of, 324. 

 Heptarchy, 59, 61. 

 Heraldry, 266. 

 Herbal, Gerardes, 273, 29G. 

 Heremites, 221. 

 Hcresbach, 337. 

 Heriot, 79. 101, 141, 142. 

 Herrara, 337. 

 Hcrzoc, 44. 

 Hesiod, 6. 



Hesleyside larder, 151. 

 Hidapo tax, 152, 241. 

 Hidarius, 168. 



Hide, 120; definition of, 154. 

 Highlanders, 3. 

 Highways, 287 ; condition of, 372 ; repairs to, 



373 ; to markets, 235. 

 Himilco, 2. 

 Hippocras, 131. 



History of founding Battle Abbey, 156. 

 Hof. 44. 

 Holbein, 293. 

 Homage, 125, 143. 

 Homines, 108. 

 Hostel, 198. 



Houghton, John, 358. 



House looker, 387. 



Hovels, 324. 



Hubert Hall. .301. 



Humfred of Hertfordshire, 170. 



Hundred, 42 ; court, 72 ; rolls of Edward I. 



160, 228. 

 Hnsbandlands, 187. 

 Huscarl, 166, 



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Iberians, 2, 49. 



Iceni, 17. 



lerni, 2. 



Implements of husbandry, 316. 



Incomes of the Stuart landed classes, 361. 



Indulgence, declaration of, 355. 



Indian village community, 9. 



Infield. 157. 



Inisro Jones, 294. 



Inqnisition of 19 Ed. I., 218. 



Irish husbandry, 3:i6. 



Iron, 292 ; the price of, 211. 



Israelite, 7, 



James II., policy and character of, 335. 



.Tansen, Bernard, 293. 



Japanese, 5. 



Judges of assize, 362. 



.Tiicrera, 14. 



Julian Calendar, 202, 315. 



Jurisdiction in Stuart times, 362. 



.Inry of Presentment, 64, 68. 



.Ins prima? noctis. 52. 



.lustice in Eyre, 72; of the Forest, 130, 379. 



Justices in Eyre, description of an assise, 138 \ 



of the Peace, 364. 

 Jutes, 36. 



Karems, 51. 



Kemble, 19, 41. 



Kensos, 18. 



Kentish orchards, 291. 



Keokas, 51. 



Ket's rebellion, 306. 



King, Gregory, 352, 360. 



Kincr's Brief," 245 ; Court. 127; Gabelle, 2t3 ; 



Hill, manorial custom at, 148 ; peace, 288 ; 



statistics, 300; Thane, 63. 

 Kingsle.y, Letter re feudal tenure, 189. 

 Kitchen gardens, 276, 345. 



I.ftbour laws, ?22. 



La'nland, 80, 82. 



Lammas Pay, 1S4, 202. 



Lancashire, 291 ; farming, 313. 



Land and the poor, 280; and trade, connection 



of, 261. 

 Land, conveyance of, 179; in its connection 



with the Church, 106 ; laws, birth of, 172 ; 



measures, 155 ; purchase of, 3^1. 

 Land tenure, communal, 9 : Hebrew, 10 ; 



LfPtic. 1,5,125; occupatio, 13; Roman, 11 ; 



steel bow, system of, 218. 

 Landed gentry, vicissitudes of fortune during 



the Tudor and Stuart periods, 353. 



