A great estate at work : the Holkham estate and its inhabitants in the nineteenth century

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A great estate at work : the Holkham estate and its inhabitants in the nineteenth century

Susanna Wade Martins

Cambridge University Press, 1980

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 283-284

Includes index

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内容説明

Thomas William Coke, the Norfolk landlord, was a legend in his own lifetime as a man dedicated to progressive reforms in agriculture and to the improvement of the conditions of his tenants. His Holkham estate was set up as a fine example to be followed by farmers and landlords alike. This book deals with the work of both Thomas William Coke and his son, their agents and their tenants at Holkham through the nineteenth century and into the early years of the twentieth. It shows how far even the most dynamic landlord needed a progressive tenantry and how far the tenantry relied on the landlord for the provision of good farm buildings and other capital expenditure. The building work of the estate in the erection of both farms and cottages is studied in detail. The aim of the book is to show life and work on the Holkham estate both from the landlord's point of view and from that of the tenant farmer and cottager.

目次

  • 1. The Holkham estate in its setting
  • 2. The landlords
  • 3. The running of the estate
  • 4. The tenant farmer and his farm
  • 5. The landlord and the labourer
  • 6. Some conclusions: the landlord, the tenant and the landscape.

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