100 DISTRIBUTION OF LAND IN ENGLAND. [iv. 



showed his admirable taste by judiciously beautifying 

 the home domains." 



The Danbys were clearly not traders in land. Is 

 there any reason to believe that, had they been 

 such, the lands of Masham would have been better 

 cultivated, the plantations more extensive, or the 

 inhabitants more prosperous and contented than they 

 have become under the old system of land tenure ? 



THE END. 



LONDON : RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, 



