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71 J. Russell Smith (ed.), The Complete Works of Michael Drayton, vol. 3
(London, 1876), p. 32.


72 Perhaps this doesn’t matter, if the only concern is the farming of wildlife:
see A. Bowley, ‘The Great Fen – a waterland for the future’, British Wildlife
18 (2007), 415–23.


73 T. A. Rowell, ‘Management of peatlands for conservation’, British Wildlife
1 (1989), 146–56.


74 C. Newbold, ‘Historical changes in the nature conservation interest of the fens
of Cambridgeshire’, in H. Cook and T. Williamson (eds), Water Management
in the English Landscape: field, marsh and meadow (Edinburgh: Edinburgh
University Press, 1999), pp. 210–26.


75 Taylor, ‘Fenlands’. C. C. Taylor, ‘Post-medieval drainage of marsh and Fen’,
in H. Cook and T. Williamson (eds), Water Management in the English
Landscape: field, marsh and meadow (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 1999), pp. 141–56.


76 H. C. Darby, The Draining of the Fens, 2nd edn (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1966). N. James, ‘The Transformation of the fens’, in T. Kirby
and S. Oosthuizen (eds), An Atlas of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
History (Cambridge: Anglia Polytechnic University, 2000), p. 7.


77 A. Winchester and A. Staughton, ‘Stints and sustainability: managing stocking
levels on commons land in England c.1600-2000’, Agricultural History Review
58 (2010), 30–48.


78 Barrett-Lennard, ‘Two hundred years of estate management’, p. 70.


79 The National Archive, E134/43 & 44 Eliz/Mich7.


Chapter 3


1 O. Rackham, The History of the Countryside (London: Dent, 1986), p. 334–5.


2 E. Kerridge, The Farmers of Old England (London: Allen and Unwin, 1973),
pp. 21–2.


3 A. Brian, ‘Lammas meadows’, Landscape History 15 (1983), 57–69. A. Brian,
‘The allocation of strips in lammas meadows by the casting of lots’, Landscape
History 21 (1999), 43–58.


4 J. J. Hopkins, ‘British meadows and pastures’, British Wildlife 1 (1990),
202–13. P. Marren, ‘Harvests of beauty: the conservation of hay meadows’,
British Wildlife 6 (1995), 235–43.


5 J. H. Bettey, ‘The development of water meadows in Dorset’, Agricultural
History Review 25 (1977), 37–43. J. H. Bettey, ‘Water meadows in the
southern counties of England’, in H. Cook and T. Williamson (eds), Water
Management in the English Landscape (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 1999), pp. 179–95. E. Kerridge, ‘The floating of the Wiltshire water
meadows’, Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine 55 (1953), 105–18. E. Kerridge,
‘The sheepfold in Wiltshire and the floating of the water meadows’, The
Economic History Review 6 (1954), 282–9. R. L. Cutting and I. P. F. Cummings,

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