INDEX 



483 



Franco-German war, 375 ; demand 



for corn in, in 1870-1, 371 ; war 



with, 268, 269. 

 Franchise, parliamentary, demanded 



by the Labourers' Union, 410 ; and 



won, 411. 



Fraser, Robert, his Devonshire, 294. 

 Fraters, 76. 

 Freeholds, at Berkeley, 45; small, 151 



(and see Landowners) ; in Scotland, 



161. 



Freemen, 20, 40, 47, 48, 49, 52, 87. 

 Free Trade (and see Corn Laws), not 



at first a benefit to agricultural 



labourers, 409. 

 Friendly Societies, the Labourers' 



Union and, 410, 414 ; and the Poor 



Laws, 436. 



Frogden, drilling at, 177. 

 Frome, woollen trade at, 311. 

 Fruit-farm, the Woburn, 383. 

 Fulham, gardens at, 102. 

 Fuller, Thomas, on enclosures, 64 ; 



on gardens, 102 ; on Tusser, 91. 

 Full land, 21. 

 Fungi, 385, 386. 



G. t E., his Waste Land Improvement, 

 etc., 427. 



Gaddesden, Little, William Ellis of, 

 191. 



Gamlingay, 243. 



Gang system, the, 409 ; the Gangs 

 Act of 1867, 409. 



Garden, Alexander, of Troup, 160. 



Gardener, Mayster Ion, his Feate of 

 Gardeninge, 102. 



Gardens, extension of, under Eliza- 

 beth, 86, 101, 102 ; under the 

 Stewarts, 106 ; the Landscape 

 school, 173. 



Garforth, experiments at, 387. 



Gascoigne, George, his Steel Olasse, 

 156. 



Gay, Mr., his estimate of enclosures 

 between 1455 and 1607, 66 ; his 

 hypothetical tables of persons dis- 

 placed by enclosures between 1485 

 and 1517, 75 ; on Fitzherbert, 90. 



Geese, 17 ; on Deeping Fens, 247. 



" Gelly or matty rime," 16. 



Geneat land, 336. 



Gentleman's Magazine, The ; refer- 

 ences to Robert Bakewell, 185. 



Geology and agriculture, 385. 



George II., high wages under, 262 ; 

 and Queen Caroline upset at 

 Parsons Green, 283. 



George III., 23, 32 ; enclosure under, 

 56, 57, 215 ; a contributor to the 

 Annals of Agriculture, 196 ; " Far- 



mer George " and Arthur Young, 



207. 



George, Henry, 396. 

 St. George's Hill, 120. 

 Gerard, John, his Herbatt, 423. 

 Gerstuns, 6. 



Gertruydenberg, the Peace of, 173 

 Gilbert, Sir Joseph Henry, 217, 366, 



385. 



Gilbert's Act (1782), 327, 435, 437. 

 Gin-balls, calves fed on, 204. 

 de Girardin, M., on irrigation, 114. 

 Glasgow Bank, failure of the, 375. 

 Glass furnaces, 110. 

 Glauber, Johann Rudolf, his Miracu- 



lum Mundi, 131. 

 Glebe land, 340. 

 Glen, the, 116. 

 Glendale, 318. 

 Gloucester, vale of, in 1789, 198, 200, 



230 ; Gloucester fair, Lord Berke- 

 ley at, 31 ; Royal Agricultural 



Society's Show at, in 1863, 369. 

 Gloucestershire, Report on (Turner), 



230; (Rudge), 231, 294, 311; 



farrundells, 22 ; open-fields, 23 ; 



enclosure in, 66 ; industries in, 



311. 

 Glover, Rev. George, his Observations 



on the present state of Pauperism in 



England, 320, 324, 326. 

 Glynde, John Ellman of, 187, 354. 

 Godalming, liquorice grown at, 136 ; 



industries at, 309. 

 Godolphin Arabian, 183, 188. 

 God Spede the Plough, 424. 

 Godspenny, the, 89. 

 Gold, increased production of, 211 ; 



new discoveries of, in nineteenth 



century, 371. 

 Golden Valley, the, in Herefordshire, 



228. 

 Gooch, William, his Cambridgeshire, 



243. 

 Googe, Barnaby, The Four Bookes of 



Husbandry, 99, 105, 131, 421. 

 Gores, 25. 



Gorsley Common, 230. 

 Granaries, 5 ; public, 256, 257. 

 Grange, the, 6. 



Granger, Joseph, his Durham, 226. 

 Grangers, 7. 

 Grant, Sir Archibald, of Monymusk, 



160. 

 Grantham, assized bread at, in 1812, 



450. 



Grapes, 18. 



Grasses, Thomas Coke and, 219. 

 Greenwich Marshes, embankment of, 



115. 

 St. Gregory's day, 25. 



