INDEX 



475 



Butler, Charles, his Feminine 



Monarchic, 106, 424. 

 Butler, Mrs. Josephine E., her 



Memoirs of John Grey of Dilston, 



318. 



Butter, 389, 390 ; spurious, 379. 

 " Butts," 24. 

 Byerly Turk, 183. 

 Byngham, Captain, 99. 



C., H., The Drayning of Fennes, 115, 

 425. 



Caird, Sir James, 361, 382 ; his 

 letters to the Times, 370; his 

 English Agriculture in 1850-1, 370, 

 470 ; his High Farming, etc., 371 ; 

 his evidence in 1886, 378. 



Caistor, 153. 



Calcot, 5. 



Calder, the, 277. 



Caledonian Bank, failure of the, 

 375. 



Calendar, the Julian, 9. 



Calthorpe, Charles, his Relation be- 

 tween the Lord of a Manor and a 

 Copyholder, his Tenant, 425. 



Calves, travelling, 204. 



Cam, the, 116. 



Cambridge, the " Lincolnshire Ox " 

 at, 181 ; a port, 276 ; experiments 

 at, 387. 



Cambridgeshire, Report on (Van- 

 couver), 242, 244, 247; (Gooch), 

 243 ; its bad reputation, 241, 243 ; 

 industries of, 309 ; petition from, 

 in 1816, 320. 



Camomile, 312. 



Canada, corn from, 274. 



Canals, 114, 211, 276 seq. ; the first 

 true canal, 278 ; Canal Acts in 

 eighteenth century, 278 ; in nine- 

 teenth century, 350 ; Mersey and 

 Trent, 278 ; Thames and Avon, 

 277 ; ancillary rail-ways, 351, 

 352 ; and railways in 1830, 353. 



Canal du Midi, the, 114. 



Canary seed, 136, 312. 



Candlemass, 26, 34. 



Canley, Webster of, 187. 



Canterbury, silk industry at, 309. 



Canute, and tithes, 337. 



Capital, under Elizabeth, 78 ; at the 

 present day, 401. 



Capitalist farmers, 215, 221, 222, 290, 

 349, 372. 



Caraways, 136 ; in Essex, 193, 312. 



Carew, Richard, his Cornwall, 164. 



Carle hemp, 30. 



Carlisle, parish allowances stopped 

 at, 330. 



Caroline, Queen, 173. 



Carrots, 102; in Suffolk, 193; at 

 Beaconsfield, 208. 



Carrs, 25. 



Carrs, the, 153. 



Carruthers, on pastures, 384. 



Carucate, 21. 



Casting-shovel, the, 93. 



Castle Combe, 43. 



Cathcart, Lord, 173 



Catherine, Queen, gets salad from 

 Flanders, 102. 



Cato, the Censor, 33, 419. 



Catthorp Common, enclosure at, 126. 



Cattle (and see Stock), 13, 14, 95, 96, 

 137, 138 ; of commoners, 159 ; 

 importation prohibited from Ire- 

 land, 143 ; numbers of, in 1866 

 and 1874, 373 ; pedigree cattle, 

 372 ; points of, 185 ; varieties of, 

 179, 373; The Cattle Diseases 

 Prevention Act of 1866, 372 ; The 

 Contagious Diseases of Animals 

 Act of 1896, 381. 



Cattle Plague, the, of eighteenth cen- 

 tury, 149 ; of nineteenth century, 

 372. 



Caughley, industries at, 310. 



" Causey," the Roman, 116. 



Cavendish, William, Marquis and 

 Duke of Newcastle, his books, 183, 

 427. 



Caxton, tollbar at, 282. 



Cecil, Hon. Mrs. Evelyn, her Mayster 

 Ion Gardener, 102, 419. 



Census, the first official, in 1801, 

 266; in 1811, 266. 



Centrifuge principle, the, 389. 



Certayne Causes gathered together 

 (enclosures), 66. 



St. Chad, 9. 



Chalk, 95, 100, 109 ; in Essex, 192 ; 

 as manure, 366. 



Chalmers, George, his Estimate of the 

 Comparative Strength of Great 

 Britain, 145. 



Chamberlayne, Edward, his Angliae 

 Notitia, 86. 



" Champion " land, 66, 72, 97, 123, 

 156 ; in Suffolk, 192. 



Charcoal industry, the, in Surrey, 309. 



Charles I., and the Bedford Level, 

 117 ; his income for 1637-41, 141 ; 

 feudal dues under, 141 ; New- 

 market races, 183 ; and the Corn 

 Laws, 258. 



Charles II., income provided for, 

 142 ; his Royal Mares, 183 ; high- 

 way rates under, 282 ; his Bee- 

 master, Rusden, 430. 



Charlock 386. 



Chat Moss, 364. 



