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Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913
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— In the following case, given on the authority of Mr. Froude,* no offence whatever appears to have been alleged against the unfortunate tenants. He says : — " Not a mile from the place where I am * NvneteeTvth Century, September, 11880.
104 Land Nationalisation, now writing an estate on the coast of Devonshire came into the hands of an English Duka There was a primitive village upon it, occupied by sailors, pilots, and fishermen, which is described in Domesday Book, and was inhabited at the Co
...nquest by the actual forefathers of the late tenants, whose names may be read there. The houses were out of repair.
The Duke's predecessors had laid out nothing upon them for a century, and had been contented with exacting the rents.
When the present owner entered into possession it was represented to him that if the village was to continue it must be rebuilt, but that to rebuild it would be a needless expense, for the people, living as they did on their wages as fishermen and seamen, would not cultivate his land, and were useless to him.


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