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INDEX 



on, 257, 442 seq. ; exports and im- 

 ports, 268, 261, 263, 268, 442 seq. ; 

 imports, restrictions on, 273, 444 ; 

 after 1814, 265, 273; during the 

 French war, 268 ; foreign corn 

 admitted duty free in the eight- 

 eenth century, 261, 263 ; increas- 

 ing preponderance over exports, 

 264, 267, 268; Indian jorn and 

 meal, 445 ; inland trade, restrictions 

 on, 256 ; regulated as well as 

 foreign trade, 255 ; merchants 

 petition against, in 1820, 273 ; 

 middlemen, forestallers, etc., 266 ; 

 monopoly of home markets, not 

 the effect of the Corn Laws, 321 ; 

 prices steadied by the Corn Laws, 

 264, 267 ; down to 1815 only, 271 ; 

 otherwise not much affected, 270 ; 

 Protection, frankly so, after 1816, 

 271; "rained away," 274, 371; 

 repeal, advocated by Porter, 273 ; 

 in 1846, 409 ; final repeal in 1869, 

 274, 371 ; revenue and, 257, 258 ; 

 royal licenses, 257 ; under the 

 Tudors,257; the Stewarts, 258 ; at 

 the Restoration, 258 ; rye, 445 ; 

 sliding scale of duties in 1828 and 

 onward, 273. 



Cornwall, report on (Worgan), 311; 

 industries in, 311. 



Correction, houses of, 432, 434, 435. 



Corse Lawn, 230, 231, 232. 



Cotereau, Charles, translator of Col- 

 umella, 419. 



Cotesbach, Rev. Joseph Lee at, 125. 



Cottages, to have each 4 acres of land, 

 297 ; " Cottage Acres," 298. 



Cottagers and enclosures, 305. 



Cottars, 22. 



Cottenham, common rights at, 27. 



Cotton, Charles, his Planter's Manual, 

 429. 



Cotswold wool, 80, 98, 138, 178, 311. 



Couling, Mr. W., his evidence before 

 the Select Committee on Emigra- 

 tion, 1827, 456. 



" Counterfet Cranke," the, 76. 



" Country Farmer, A," Cursory Re- 

 marks on Enclosures, etc., 303. 



"Country Gentleman, A," The Ad- 

 vantages and Disadvantages oj En- 

 closing Waste Lands, 301, 303. 



Courts, Manorial, 19, 160 ; dwindling 

 jurisdiction of, 54 ; Court Rolls, 23, 

 24, 39, 47, 70. 



Le Couteur, Col., 354. 



Coventry, a port, 276 ; yeomen seek 

 employment at, 296 ; ribbon and 

 tamine trade at, 310. 



Cow-commons, 248. 



Cow-leech, the, 386. 



Cowper, J. M., his England in the reign 



of Henry VIII., 59. 

 Cowper, John, his Essay proving that \ 



Inclosing . . . is contrary to the 



interest of the Nation, 151. 

 " Crag " (Suffolk), 192. 

 Craven Longhorns, 187. 

 Crawshay, John, his Countryman's 



Instructor, 106, 425. 

 Crayford, linen industry at, 309. 

 Credit banks, 417. 

 Crediton, pastures at, 136. 

 Crescentius, Petrus, 89, 420. 

 Cricklade, 234. 

 Crimean war, the, closes the Baltic, 



371 ; depression preceding, 409. 

 Crofters in Skye, in 1750, 28. 

 Crombie, Rev. Dr., his Letters on the 



Present State of he Agricultural 



Interest, 320. 

 Crompton, Samuel, 205. 

 Cromwell, Oliver, and racehorses, 



183 ; and Hertfordshire turnips, 



191. 



Crones, 14. 

 " Crooks," 204. 

 Crops, of the demesne, 8 ; disuse of 



certain kinds, 312; rotation of, 



107 (Sir Richard Weston) ; 131 ; 



199 ; in 1808, 456 ; in 1837, 354 ; 



in 1866-1911, 464, 465; in Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 200 ; in Herefordshire, 



228 ; in Norfolk, 174 ; in Stafford- 

 shire, 227. 

 Crosskill, Mr., and the Beverley 



Reaper, 358, 369. 

 Crowbar, Mr. Elkington's, 363. 

 Crowland, 116. 

 Crowley, Robert, 62 ; his Way to 



Wealth, 73 ; his Epigrams, 73. 

 Crowmarsh, Jethro Tull at, 170 

 Croxton, 243. 



Croydon, and the Surrey Iron Rail- 

 way, 352. 

 "Crustse," 24. 

 Culley, George (and see J. Bailey) on 



large cattle, 179 ; his Observations 



on Live Stock, 185. 

 Culleys, the, 318, 354. 

 Cullum, Sir John, his History of the 



Manor of Hawsted, 11, 43, 135; 



on Suffolk Punches, 193. 

 Cumberland, report on (Bailey and 



Culley), 48, 226 ; enclosure in, 48 ; 



the poorest county, 146. 

 Curwen, J. C., M.P., his Speech on 28 



May, 1816, 314, 320. 

 Custom, the tyranny of, 132, 155, 



158, 202, 220, 275, 378 ; influence 



of, in tithes, 333, 338, 339. 



