Commons And Common Fields : Or, the History And Policy of the Laws Relating to Commons And Enclosures in England : Being the Yorke Prize Essay of the University of Cambridge for the Year 1886
Commons And Common Fields : Or, the History And Policy of the Laws Relating to Commons And Enclosures in England : Being the Yorke Prize Essay of the University of Cambridge for the Year 1886
Scrutton, Thomas Edward, Sir, 1856-1934. Ed
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1 4 Hen. VII. c. 19. The word c. 1, 32 Hen. VUI. cc. 18, 19. **town'* is used here and elsewhere in * 6 Hen. VIII. c. 5, 7 Hen. VIII. the sense of *' village" or ** township.'* c. 1. See in iUustration a petition to There are however a set of acts for the Henry VIII., and a draft proclamation resdifying of "towns" proper; e.g. 26 in answer; (Ballads fromMSS. 1. 101), Hen. VIII. 0. 8 for Norwich, c. 9 for ascribing the evils to the " uncharitable Lynn; in each case requiring owners and covetous ...appetites of gentlemen either to enclose their land with walls, and merchant adventurers." or to rebuild. See also 27 Hen. VIH. ^ 25 Hen. VIII. c. 13. Digitized by CjOOQ IC 78 MORE AND In 1516, Sir Thomas More had published his Utopia, and the first book set out complaints as to the realm of England^: — " Your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame and so small eaters now have become so great devourers and so wild that they eat up and swallow down the very men themselves. They consume destroy and devour whole fields, houses and citiea For look in what part of the realm doth grow the finest and therefore dearest wool, there noble men and gentle- men yea and certain abbots.
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