THE
ENGLISH PEASANT
STUDIES: HISTORICAL, LOCAL, AND
BIOGRAPHIC
BY
RICHARD HEATH
London
T. FISHER UNWIN
PATERNOSTER SQUARE
1893
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PREFACE | v | |
THE ENGLISH VIA DOLOROSA; or, Glimpses of the History of the Agricultural Labourer | 1 | |
THE COTTAGE HOMES OF ENGLAND | 57 | |
WALKS AND TALKS WITH ENGLISH PEASANTS— | ||
I. | A YORKSHIRE DALE | 91 |
II. | A VILLAGE FAIR IN SUFFOLK | 103 |
III. | FEN-LAND AND FEN-MEN | 109 |
IV. | PEASANT LIFE IN DORSET | 121 |
V. | PEASANT LIFE IN THE NEW FOREST | 133 |
VI. | SURREY COMMONS | 143 |
VII. | THE KENTISH WAGGONER | 154 |
VIII. | SUSSEX SHEPHERDS | 163 |
IX. | A SOUTHDOWN VILLAGE | 172 |
X. | SUSSEX COMMONS AND SUSSEX SONGS | 181 |
XI. | WEALDEN LIFE AND CHARACTER | 189 |
XII. | NORTHUMBRIAN HINDS AND CHEVIOT SHEPHERDS | 207 |
XIII. | IN OXFORDSHIRE | 221 |
XIV. | IN SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE | 230 |
TYPES OF ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL LIFE— | ||
I. | WILLIAM COBBETT | 245 |
II. | JOHN CLARE | 292 |
III. | WILLIAM HUNTINGTON | 320 |
THE POOR MAN'S GOSPEL | 361 |
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