36 English Manorial and Agrarian History. 



DOCUMENTS CONCERNING ENCLOSURES. 



1486-1504. Letter to the Vicar of Quinton. Denton, 318. 



1514. Petition to King Henry against the engrossing of many small farms 



into one man's hands, etc. Furnivall : Ballads from old MSS., 



101. 

 Proclamation in accordance with the Prayer of the above Petition. 



Ibid.) 1 02. 



1517. Inquisitions into inclosures. Leadam. 

 1519. Armstrong. A treatise concerning the staple and the commodities 



of this realme. Pauli, 15. 

 1529. Concyderacions ffolowyng, wherefore alle manere of vyttelle hath 



been so dere. Furnivall : Ballads, 18. 

 Certain causes gathered together, wherein is shewed the decaye of 



England. Four Supplications. 

 1535-6. How to reforme the realme in settyng them to worke and to 



restore tillage. Pauli, 60. 

 1535-48 ? How the comen people may be set to worke an order of a 



comen welth. Pauli, 51. 

 1538 ? Starkey. A dialogue between Cardinal Pole and Thomas Lupset. 



England in the reign of King Henry the Eighth, 9 7. 



1548. Inclosure at Iwerne-Courtenay, Dorset. Topographer and Genealo- 

 gist, i., 47. 



1548. Proclamation against inclosures. Commonweal, 148. 

 1548. Commission for redress of inclosures. Strype, ii., app., 47. 

 1548. The charge of Mr. John Hales one of the commissioners. Strype, 



ii., app. 49. 

 1548. Letter of John Hales to the Lord Protector. Tytler : England, i., 



H3- 

 1548. Causes of dearth. Commonweal, xliii. 



1548. Bill on the decay of tillage. Commonweal, xlv. 



1549. Complayntes at the insurrection. Cooper : Annals, ii., 38. 

 1549. Grievances of the Norfolk rebels. Russell, 147. 



1549. Somerset's letter to the mayor of Cambridge. Annals, ii., 136. 

 1549. Instructions given by the King to his commissioners. Strype, ii., 



app- 55- 

 1549. Defence of John Hales. Commonweal, Hi. 



