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A SHORT HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH AGRICULTURE
BY
W.H.R. CURTLER
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LANDMARKS IN ENGLISH AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER I
COMMUNISTIC FARMING.—GROWTH OF THE MANOR.—EARLY PRICES.—THE ORGANIZATION AND AGRICULTURE OF THE MANOR
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II
THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY.—THE MANOR AT ITS ZENITH, WITH SEEDS OF DECAY ALREADY VISIBLE.—WALTER OF HENLEY
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CHAPTER III
THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.—DECLINE OF AGRICULTURE.—THE BLACK DEATH.— STATUTE OF LABOURERS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV
HOW THE CLASSES CONNECTED WITH THE LAND LIVED IN THE MIDDLE AGES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V
THE BREAK-UP OF THE MANOR.—SPREAD OF LEASES.—THE PEASANTS' REVOLT.—FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REGULATE WAGES.—A HARVEST HOME.— BEGINNING OF THE CORN LAWS.—SOME SURREY MANORS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI
1400-1540
THE SO-CALLED 'GOLDEN AGE OF THE LABOURER' IN A PERIOD OF GENERAL DISTRESS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII
ENCLOSURE
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII
FITZHERBERT.—THE REGULATION OF HOURS AND WAGES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX
1540-1600
PROGRESS AT LAST.—HOP-GROWING.—PROGRESS OF ENCLOSURE.—HARRISON'S 'DESCRIPTION'
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER X
1540-1600
LIVE STOCK.—FLAX.—SAFFRON.—THE POTATO. THE ASSESSMENT OF WAGES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XI
1600-1700
CLOVER AND TURNIPS.—GREAT RISE IN PRICES. MORE ENCLOSURE.—A FARMING CALENDAR
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XII
THE GREAT AGRICULTURAL WRITERS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.—FRUIT GROWING. A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ORCHARD
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CHAPTER XIII
THE EVILS OF COMMON FIELDS.—HOPS.—IMPLEMENTS.—MANURES.—GREGORY KING—CORN LAWS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIV
1700-1765
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.—CROPS.—CATTLE.— DAIRYING.—POULTRY.—TULL AND THE NEW HUSBANDRY.—BAD TIMES. —FRUIT-GROWING
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XV
1700-1765
TOWNSHEND.—SHEEP-ROT.—CATTLE PLAGUE. FRUIT-GROWING
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CHAPTER XVI
1765-1793
ARTHUR YOUNG.—CROPS AND THEIR COST.—THE LABOURERS' WAGES AND DIET.—THE PROSPERITY OF FARMERS.—THE COUNTRY SQUIRE.—ELKINGTON.—BAKEWELL.—THE ROADS.—COKE OF HOLKHAM.
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CHAPTER XVII
1793-1815
THE GREAT FRENCH WAR.—THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.—HIGH PRICES, AND HEAVY TAXATION.
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CHAPTER XVIII
ENCLOSURE—THE SMALL OWNER
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIX
1816-1837
DEPRESSION
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CHAPTER XX
1837-1875
REVIVAL OF AGRICULTURE.—THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—CORN LAW REPEAL.—A TEMPORARY SET-BACK.—THE HALCYON DAYS
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CHAPTER XXI
1875-1908
AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS AGAIN.—FOREIGN COMPETITION.—AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACTS.—NEW IMPLEMENTS.—AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONS.—THE SITUATION IN 1908
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CHAPTER XXII
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.—LIVE STOCK
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CHAPTER XXIII
MODERN FARM LIVE STOCK
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APPENDIX I
AVERAGE PRICES FROM 1259 TO 1700[754]
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APPENDIX II
TABLE SHOWING EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF WHEAT AND FLOUR FROM AND INTO ENGLAND, UNIMPORTANT YEARS OMITTED
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APPENDIX III
AVERAGE PRICES PER IMPERIAL QUARTER OF BRITISH CORN IN ENGLAND AND WALES, IN EACH YEAR FROM 1771 TO 1907 INCLUSIVE, ACCORDING TO THE RETURNS OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX IV
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
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INDEX
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