THE LAND SCAKE. 



ARABLE FARMING IS YET A PROFITABLE 

 BUSINESS IN THIS KINGDOM. 



An Agricultural Paradox and " Mine of Wealth" 



ILLUSTRATED HY 



THE RIGHT HON. LORD AND LADY HERBERT OF LEA 



IN THEIR TWENTY-THREE YEARS' OCCUPATION OF WILTON HOUSE 

 HOME FARM, NEAR SALISBURY. 



A DEFINITION OF PRODUCE BENT IN ACTION 



DURING THAT PERIOD. 



WITH AN APPENDIX AFFORDING A CEITERION FOR A FAIR RENT 

 BASED ON EQUIVALENTS OF PEODUCE AT MARKET OR SALE PRICES, 



And Evidencing that the Fee Simple Value of Land is not necessarily 



affected by the Change of Circumstance*, inasmuch as the Judicial Rent is not affected 



(lowered) by the Abrogation of the, Corn Laws. 



/ 



EDITED BY 



THOMAS J. ELLIOT, M.RA.C, F.H.A.S., 



PROFESSOR OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT AT THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CIRENCESTER, 



PUBLISHED BY CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, 

 La Belie Sauvage, London, 



COUPLED BY \X'^OR|S/|A 



"THE LAND QUESTION: ITS EXAMINATION ^SNB^^SOLUTION ; " 



• ALSO 



PRODUCTION OF CEREALS AND BUTCHER'S MEAT PROFITABLE TO 

 PRODUCERS. THREE ACRES AND A COW ATTAINABLE BY LABOURERS 



Vide B). 

 Also Published by CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited. 



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