LANDHOLDING IN
ENGLAND
Considered in Relation to Poverty
BY
MARY A. M. MARKS
AUTHOR OF
"ENGLAND AND AMERICA," "THE CORN LAWS," ETC.
LONDON
A. C. FIFIELD, 44 FLEET STREET, E.C.
1908
All Rights Reserved
THE RIVERSIDE PRESS LIMITED, EDINBURGH
TO THE
RIGHT HONOURABLE
EARL CARRINGTON, K.G.
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
THIS BOOK IS BY PERMISSION
Dedicated
WITH THE DEEPEST RESPECT FOR HIS LABOURS IN
RESTORING THE LAND TO THE LANDLESS
THE LANDLESS TO THE LAND
PAGE | |||
PREFACE | 6 | ||
CHAPTER | |||
I. | IN SAXON TIMES | 7 | |
II. | UNDER THE NORMANS | 15 | |
III. | THE THREE STATUTES OF EDWARD I. | 22 | |
IV. | THE BLACK DEATH | 30 | |
V. | PRIMOGENITURE | 40 | |
VI. | THE RISE OF THE CHANCERY | 44 | |
VII. | ENGLAND BEFORE THE SUPPRESSION | 50 | |
VIII. | THE GROWTH OF THE POWER OF THE CROWN | 54 | |
IX. | HENRY VIII.'S STATUTE OF USES | 59 | |
X. | THE TAKING OF THE ABBEY LANDS | 62 | |
XI. | THE TESTIMONY OF THE REFORMERS | 71 | |
XII. | THE STATUTE OF VAGABONDS | 80 | |
XIII. | THE REBELLIONS OF THE POOR COMMONS | 87 | |
XIV. | THE DEGRADATION OF THE POOR | 95 | |
XV. | THE LEVELLERS | 105 | |
XVI. | THE DIGGERS | 113 | |
XVII. | THE END OF THE FEUDAL SYSTEM | 119 | |
XVIII. | THE PROBLEM OF POVERTY IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES | 123 | |
XIX. | ENCLOSURE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 130 | |
XX. | ENCLOSURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 147 | |
XXI. | THE WORKING OF ENTAIL | 154 | |
XXII. | LEASEHOLD versus FREEHOLD | 167 | |
XXIII. | CONCLUSION | 184 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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