English Landed Society in the Eighteenth Century

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Routledge, Feb 28, 2013 - History - 304 pages
First published in 2006. This book is based on research into estate records and studies around the three broad categories of landowners: peers, gentry, and freeholders. Landed property was the foundation of eighteenth-century society. The soil itself yielded the nation its sustenance and most of its raw materials, and provided the population with its most extensive means of employment; and the owners of the soil derived from its consequence and wealth the right to govern.

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G. E. Mingay Lecturer in Economic History -The London School of Economics and Political Science.