Documents concerning Enclosures. 37 



1549. Hales. A discourse of the Commonweal of England. (Printed in 

 1581 under the title, A Compendious or brief e examination of cer- 

 tayne ordinary complaints, etc., and commonly attributed to W. S.) 



1577. Harrison. Description of England, part i, 306 ; part 2, 7. 



1604. Trigge's petition. Furnivalle : Ballads, 34. 



1614-17. Fragment of the private diary of Thomas Greene, concerning the 

 enclosure of Welcombe commons. Ingleby. 



1653. Moore. The crying sin of England of not caring for the poor. 



1654. Considerations concerning fields and inclosures. 



1656. Vindication of the considerations concerning common fields and in- 

 closures. 

 1656. Lee. Vindication of a regulated indosure. 



Becon. Catechism, 434, 598, 599, 603. 



Cranmer. Works, ii., 195. 



Gilpin. Fragment of Sermon quoted in Strype, ii., 440. 



Hutchinson. Works, 301. Original Letters, ii., 654. 



Latimer. Sermons, 33, 40. 



Lever. Sermons, 39, 77. 



More. Utopia, 41. 



Nowell. Catechism, 227, 228. 



Pilkington. Works, 86. 



Tyndale. Doctrinal Treatises, 201, 202. 



Brinkknv. Complaynt of Roderyck Mors, 9, 16, 38, 49. 

 Crowley. Works, 116, 122, 132, 142, 144, 157, 159. 

 Forrest. Pleasant Poesie of Princelie Practise. Starkey, xcviii. 

 Roy. Rede me and be not wroth, 99. 



Skelton (commonly attributed to). Now-a-dayes, 11. 157-168. Furaivall : 

 Ballads, 93. 



Vox Populi Vox Dei. Furnivall : Ballads, 1 24. 

 Stubbs. Anatomy of Abuses, 116, 117. 



The second part of the Anatomy of Abuses, containing the Display of 

 corruptions, 24 et seq. 



