English Land and English Landlords. An Enquiry Into the Origin and Character of the English Land System, with Proposals for Its Reform ...Cobden Club, 1881 - 515 páginas |
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... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 635,486 29,057 1,657,072 1810 6,047,903 303,733 63,243 1811 792,901 30,702 143,289 1811 1812 552,783 38,637 142,443 1812 1813 1,428,760 158,655 70,389 1813 1814 ...
... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 635,486 29,057 1,657,072 1810 6,047,903 303,733 63,243 1811 792,901 30,702 143,289 1811 1812 552,783 38,637 142,443 1812 1813 1,428,760 158,655 70,389 1813 1814 ...
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... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 1823 68,232 75,985 39 973 124,704 1823 1824 358,223 1,342,057 94,664 21,636 8,940 153,966 1824 1825 1,666,613 566,997 1,521,007 74,997 46,046 54,698 1825 1826 ...
... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 1823 68,232 75,985 39 973 124,704 1823 1824 358,223 1,342,057 94,664 21,636 8,940 153,966 1824 1825 1,666,613 566,997 1,521,007 74,997 46,046 54,698 1825 1826 ...
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... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Qrs . Cwts . Cwts . 1828 113 7,002 26,381 1,046 7,289 1828 1829 412 9,367 16,486 1,121 6,647 1829 1830 165 9,166 16,799 1,021 6,821 1831 238 10,163 16,772 2,089 7,340 1832 455 4,418 17,259 1,125 ...
... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Qrs . Cwts . Cwts . 1828 113 7,002 26,381 1,046 7,289 1828 1829 412 9,367 16,486 1,121 6,647 1829 1830 165 9,166 16,799 1,021 6,821 1831 238 10,163 16,772 2,089 7,340 1832 455 4,418 17,259 1,125 ...
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... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 1871 3,293,406 657,297 902,430 83,876 22,086 6,631 70,694 Not stated . 10,208 1871 532,977 37,935 77,484 13,001 8,989 1,103 57,958 31,215 1872 1873 1,128,226 46,213 26,827 32,340 8,897 693 67,800 33,892 1873 1874 ...
... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 1871 3,293,406 657,297 902,430 83,876 22,086 6,631 70,694 Not stated . 10,208 1871 532,977 37,935 77,484 13,001 8,989 1,103 57,958 31,215 1872 1873 1,128,226 46,213 26,827 32,340 8,897 693 67,800 33,892 1873 1874 ...
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... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 1827 Not stated Not stated 11,072 107,037 84,300 1827 1828 99 39 8,333 58,540 94,623 1828 1829 27 10,039 98,127 89,875 1829 1830 12,197 108,178 73,124 1830 1831 7,564 72,175 63,260 1831 1832 5,972 45,764 ...
... Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . Cwts . 1827 Not stated Not stated 11,072 107,037 84,300 1827 1828 99 39 8,333 58,540 94,623 1828 1829 27 10,039 98,127 89,875 1829 1830 12,197 108,178 73,124 1830 1831 7,564 72,175 63,260 1831 1832 5,972 45,764 ...
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acreage acres Adam Smith agricultural labourers allotments amount Arthur Young average barley bushels capital cattle cent century charge common corn Corn Laws cost Cottagers crops cultivated custom Cwts districts Domesday Book duty eldest Enclosure England and Wales English Land System entails equal estimated family settlements farm farmers favour fee simple feudal freeholders Greater Yeomen Henry VII holdings houses improvements income increase intestacy landed property landlords landowners leases less Lesser Yeomen limited owner limited ownership Lord Lord Cairns manure meat ment mortgages nearly parish peasant Peers period personalty persons Poor Law population possession price of wheat Primogeniture produce profit proportion Public Bodies purchase quarter rates Real Property realised rent rental rural shillings Small Proprietors soil Squires statute taxation tenant-farmers tenant-in-tail tenant-right tenants tenure tion towns United Kingdom village villeins Vols wages Waste wheat whole younger children
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Página 24 - Inclosures at that time began to be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes.
Página 64 - In families where the estates are kept up from one generation to another, settlements are made every few years for this purpose ; thus in the event of a marriage, a life estate merely is given to the husband ; the wife has an allowance for...
Página 31 - They are also for the most part farmers to gentlemen, or at the leastwise artificers, and with grazing, frequenting of markets, and keeping of servants (not idle servants, as the gentlemen do, but such as get both their own and part of their master's living), do come to great wealth, insomuch that many of them are able and do buy the lands of unthrifty gentlemen...
Página 97 - In Scotland more than one-fifth, perhaps more than one-third part of the whole lands of the country, are at present supposed to be under strict entail.
Página 467 - Living by ; and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by Taxation of every Inhabitant, Parson, Vicar, and other, and of every Occupier of Lands, Houses, Tithes Impropriate, Propriations of Tithes, Coal Mines or saleable Underwoods in the said Parish...
Página 43 - ... upon by the king or lord paramount for aids, whenever his eldest son was to be knighted, or his eldest daughter married ; not to forget the ransom of his own person. The heir, on the death of his ancestor, if of full age, was plundered of the first emoluments arising from his inheritance, by way of relief and primer seisin; and if under age, of the whole of his estate during infancy.
Página 83 - With scarcely any exception, the revenue drawn in the form of rent, from the ownership of the soil, has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790.
Página 64 - ... father, who is tenant for life, to bar the entail with all the remainders. Dominion is thus again acquired over the property, which dominion is usually exercised in a re-settlement on the next generation ; and thus the property is preserved in the family.