... several of the noblemen and gentlemen of the greatest properties in the British Isles, all of them catching and cultivating an agricultural spirit, and going forth to spend in the employment of labourers, ... it, the clergy feared the commutation of tithe which the board advocated, the legal profession was against the Enclosure Act, the landed interest thought the surveys were intended for purposes of ... unheard -of sale, yet all the auctioneer got was guineas, much of the work of the sale falling on the owner, and the former sold the stock with a sand-glass After the sale at Ketton, Brampton, the...