xvi Domesday and Feudal Statistics 



dations of lay tenants, p. 108. Subinfeudation, t. Wm. I, 

 p. 109. Duke Richard's military service, p. 109. A recent 

 American work on the Feudal System, p. 109. A magnum 

 opus on Ancient Britain, p. loga. Extracts from, and design 

 of said work, p. ioga. Formation of A. S. Chronicles, p. 

 iogb. The Annals of Northumbrian p. iogc. Chroniclers, p. 

 iogc. Introduction of Learning in the North, p. iogc. Royal 

 Genealogies, p. iogc. Gothic and Germanic, p. iogc. Goths, 

 Gutce, Gothones, Guthones, and Gothini, p. iogd. Dani, Sueth- 

 ans, and Suethidi, not necessarily Gothic, p. iogd. Angli and 

 Suevi ; their location, p. iogd. Regnar Loabrog in English 

 History, A.D. 870 ; his speech understood, p. iogd. Deficiency 

 of the Collection of the Mon. Hist. Brit., as to early evidences 

 of the English races, p. iogd. 



AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 



CHAPTER III (pp. 1096-161). 



Tacitus' Germania, p. loge. Angli and Suevi, p. iogi. 

 Early notices of Scandinavia, p. iogi. Scandinavian English, 

 p. iogi. The Angli and Suiones of Suevia ; Dani, Dacians, 

 and Gutce, p. logj. Brittia and the Varni in the 6th century, 

 p. logj. Traditional kinship of Angles, Danes, Jutes, North- 

 men, Saxons, and Suevi, p. iogj. 120 fiscal Acres, p. no. 

 Walter de Henley's perpetual aration, p. in. Welsh evi- 

 dence, t. Hen. II, p. in. Contrast of Agriculture, 1086, i6g6, 

 and 1897, p. 112. Average yield of wheat per acre: neither 

 evidence, nor probability in placing it at 6 bushels, p. 116. 

 Agricultural data, 1086, p. 117. Consumption of beer, p. 117. 

 Consumption of bread stuffs, etc., p. 118. Population of 1696 

 treble that of 1086, p. 118. Terra dupliciter ad arandum, p. 

 ng. Meadow, 1086, p. ng. Poll Tax Returns of 1377 and 

 J 379 P- I2O The Black Death, p. 121. Ploughs and 

 Population, 1086, p. 121. Fallacy of figures in some coun- 

 ties, p. 122. Scheme of 1000 acres arable, 1086, p. 123. 

 Norfolk Carucates not Teamlands, nor Hides ad gheldum, 

 ut mainly areal estimates of arable land, p. 124. Proof 



