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INDEX 



Donaldson, James, 112; his North- 

 amptonshire, 236, 244 ; his Hus- 

 bandry anatomised, 114, 430; ad- 

 vocate of tenant-right, 114; on the 

 tyranny of custom, 134 ; on 

 ploughs in Northamptonshire, 203. 



Doncaster (Ermine Street), 279. 



Donnington, glassworks at, 310 



Dorsetshire,Report on (Claridge), 233 ; 

 (Stevenson), 233 ; commons in, 2 ; 

 farthingholds, 22 ; industries in, 

 312; bankruptcies in 1815-1820, 

 323. 



Douglas, the, 277. 



Dovecotes of the monasteries, 334. 



Dover, paper industry at, 309. 



Dover-court beetle, a, 10. 



Downton, 390. 



Drage, 9. 



Drainage, 10, 11, 94, 362-365 (1837- 

 1874); Walter Blith on, 114; 

 Robert Child on, 112, 115; not 

 possible on open-fields, 122 ; of 

 common pastures, 199 ; the Great 

 Level, 117; "thorough," 193; 

 public loans for, 364 ; drain pipes, 

 364 ; drainage in Essex and Suffolk, 

 192, 363 ; in Leicestershire, 363 ; 

 in Hertfordshire, 363. 



Drakelow, 187. 



Drayton Beauchamp (Hooker at), 

 25. 



Drayton, Michael, his Nymphidia, 

 98. 



Driffield, 153. 



Driftways, 27, 96, 285. 



Drilling (and see Jethro Tull), 219, 

 220; the Northumberland drill, 

 356 ; the Suffolk, 356 ; seed and 

 manure drills, 369. 



Driver, Abraham and William, their 

 Hampshire, 300. 



Dubravius, Janus, Bishop of Olmutz, 

 his New Booke of Good Husbandry, 

 424. 



Ducie, Lord, 172. 



Duckett, Thomas, his Proceedings Con- 

 cerning the Improvement of Land, 

 427. 



Ducking-stool, the, 19. 



Dudley, Dud, his experiments with 

 sea-coal, 110. 



Dugdale, Sir William, his History of 

 Imbanking and Draining, 118, 428. 



Dun, David, his Blackfaced Heaths, 

 354. 



Dunstable (Icknield Street), 279. 



Dunstan, St., 336. 



Dunstan pillar lighthouse, 153. 



Durham, Report on (Granger), 226. 



Durham ox, the, 188. 



Dursley, industries at, 311. 



Duty, on brick and timber, abolition 

 of, 371 ; on undeveloped land, 399. 



Dyer, John, The Fleece, 80, 98. 



Dymock, Cressy, possible author of 

 Hartlib's Essay for Advancement of 

 Husbandry -Learning, etc., 426. 



E., R., his Discourse of Housebandrie, 

 422. 



Earby, Sir Anthony, his case, in 

 1633, 433. 



East and West Common, 245, 250. 



East and West Deeping Fens, 245. 



East India Company, the, 79. 



Eastington, 232. 



Eastland or Baltic Company, the, 

 79. 



East Lothian, wheat grown there 

 only, in 1716, 160. 



Ecclesiastical organisation, 334 ; the 

 Reformation and, 340. 



Eden, Sir F. M., prices in 1742-56, 

 262 ; his State of the Poor, 316. 



Edgar, the Peaceful, 336. 



Edges, 24. 



Edgeworth, Maria, on Arthur Young's 

 Ireland, 196 ; her Essay on Irish 

 Butts, 208. 



Edmonton Common, 227. 



Edmund, King, his Synod at London, 

 335. 



Education, Acts of 1870, 1873, and 

 1876, 409 ; Agricultural, 390 seq. ; 

 Elementary, 391 ; under the later 

 Stewarts, 132 ; school-gardens, 391. 



Edward the Confessor, and tithes, 

 337. 



Edward I., a gardener, 31 ; and 

 population, 50 ; road improvement 

 under, 280. 



Edward II., a farmer, 31. 



Edward III., 35, 45. 



Edward IV., 46. 



Edward VI., Latimer's sermon before, 

 52 ; re-enacts Statutes of Merton 

 and Westminster, 72 ; legislation 

 for hops, 92 ; legislation against 

 commercial landowners, 144 ; Visi- 

 tations of Bishops under, 280. 



Edwards, Dr., of Barnard Castle, his 

 Plan of an Undertaking for the 

 Improvement of Husbandry, 207. 



Eel worms, 386. 



Egremont, Lord, 207, 221. 



Electricity, a possible fertilising agent, 

 385. 



Elephants, recommended by Robert 

 Child, 112. 



Elevators, 369. 



Elf-furrows, 2. 



