INDEX 



479 



Customs of manors, 43, 48. 



Dairies, of the Middle Ages, 14 ; of 

 the seventeenth century, 109 ; 

 1853-1874, 372 ; of modern times, 

 388 seq. ; dairy produce in Lei- 

 cestershire, 187 ; in Cheshire, 194 ; 

 in Essex, in 1893, 381 ; dairy 

 appliances, 390 ; dairy women 

 sometimes threshed the corn, 11 ; 

 the British Dairy Farmers' Asso- 

 ciation, 388 ; the Dairy Shorthorn 

 Association, 388 ; dairy appliances, 

 390 (and see Milk). 



"Daisses," 2. 



" Dales," 24. 



Danes, the, and monastic establish 

 ments, 334, 335. 



Darley Arabian, 183. 



Darwin, Erasmus, on steam, in The 

 Botanic Garden, 352. 



Davenant, Charles, his Essay upon the 

 . . . ballance of Trade, 145, 455 ; 

 his Works, Political and Commer- 

 cial, edited by Sir C. Whitworth, 

 453. 



Daventry, industries at, 310. 



Davis, Richard, his Oxfordshire, 234, 

 293 



Davis, Thomas, his Wiltshire, 233, 

 294. 



Davies, David, his Case of Labourers 

 in Husbandry stated and considered, 

 303, 307. 



Davy, Sir Humphry, 216, 217, 359 ; 

 his Elements of Agricultural Chemis- 

 try, 217 ; his lecture on Soils, 217 ; 

 his lectures, 216, 359. 



Davy, William, his North Devons, 

 354. 



Dawley Farm, Bolingbroke at, 173. 



Dawson, William, at Frogden, adopts 

 drills, 177. 



"Daye," the, 11. 



" Daymen," on roads, 286. 



Dean, the forest of, 391. 



Deans, Jeannie, 153. 



Deanston Cotton Works, James Smith 

 at, 363, 364. 



Decimation tax, the, 140. 



Dedham, industries at, 309. 



Dee, the, 276. 



Deeping Fens, 245, 246. 



Deer-parks, 60, 62. 



Deeryng, Richard, 99. 



Defoe, Daniel, his Tour through . . . 

 Great Britain, 166, 168 ; on Lei- 

 cestershire horses, 183. 



Degge, Sir Simon, 85. 



Delameres, from Cheshire, 178. 



De Laune, on pastures, 384. 



Demesne, the, 6 ; condition of, 65 ; 

 increase of, 38 ; produce of, 8 seq. ; 

 survey of, 20. 



Dendy, F. W., The ancient farms of 

 Northumberland (1893), 50. 



Denmark, hostility of, in 1800, 270 ; 

 milking herd-books in, 389 ; re- 

 ceipts per cultivated acre one- 

 third larger than in Great Britain, 

 401. 



Denton, Rev. W., England in the 

 fifteenth century, 50. 



Denys, Henry, 99. 



Depression, of agricultural industry, 

 (1813-1836), 436 ; (1814), 322 seq. ; 

 (1816-1837), 349; (1875-1884), 374, 

 375, 376 seq., 393, 411; (1891-1899), 

 374, 375, 393; extravagance blamed 

 for, 347 ; but not altogether justly, 

 348 ; The Richmond Commission, 

 377 ; Royal Commission of, 1893, 

 380 ; commercial depression, 374 ; 

 decennial theory of, 374. 



Deptford, powder mills at, 309 ; 

 price of flour at, in 1813, 319. 



Derbyshire, Report on (Farey), 227 ; 

 (Brown), 294; in 1770, 199, 

 200. 



Devon Herd-book, the, 373. 



Devonshire, Report on (Fraser), 294 ; 

 earthworks, 2 ; industries in, 

 311. 



Devonshire, Duke of, tenancies-at- 

 will under, 200. 



" Devonshiring " (Sir Richard Wes- 

 ton's), 107. 



Diamond-backed moth, the, 386. 



Dibbing, 11 ; origin of, 101 ; at 

 Holkham, 220 ; in Gloucestershire, 

 199. 



Digger Movement, the, 120 seq. 



Digges, Leonard, his Book named 

 Tectonicon, 420. 



Dilston, John Grey, of, 318. 



Dingles, the, at Welcombe, 68. 



Disestablishment of the Church, 402 ; 

 in Wales, 403 ; demanded by the 

 Labourers' Union, 410. 



Dishley, see Robert Bakewall. 



Distilleries, and the price of corn, 254, 

 264. 



Distress, the law of, modified in 1883, 

 379. 



Ditchmarsh, 117. 



Dodde-reade (Kentish wheat), 93. 



Dogs, Worlidge on, 130. 



Dog-whipper's land, 26. 



Doles, 25 seq. 



Domesday Book, 21, 22 ; of Castle 

 Combe, 43. 



Don, the, 117, 277. 



