Althoughtheholdingsareundoubtedlymadesubservienttothewantsofthemanor,itwouldbegoingagreatdealtoofartosupposethattheywereformedwiththeprimaryobjectofmeetingthosewants。Ifwelookcloserintothestructurewefindthatitisbasedontherelationbetweentheplough-teamandthearable,arelationwhichismoreorlessconstantandexplainsthegradationsandthemodeofapportionment。Thedivisionofthelandisnoindefiniteorcapriciousone,becausethelandhastobeusedincertainquantities,andsmallerquantitiesorfractionswoulddisarrangethenaturalconnexionbetweenthesoilandtheforcesthatmakeitproductive。Thesocietyofthosedaysappearsasanagriculturalmassconsistingnotofindividualpersonsornaturalfamilies,butofgroupspossessedoftheimplementsfortillingtheland。Itsunitofreckoningisnottheman,buttheplough-beast。Asthemodelplough-teamhappenstobeaverylargeone,thelargeunitofthehideisadopted。Lesserquantitiesmaybeformedalso,butstilltheycorrespondtoaliquotpartsofthefullteamofeightoxen。Thusthepossiblegradationsarenotsomanyorsogentleasinourowntime,butareinthemainthehalfplough-land,thevirgate,andtheoxgang。Whatelsethereiscanbeonlyregardedassubsidiarytothemainarrangement:thecottersandcroftersarenottenantsinthefields,butgardeners,labourers,craftsmen,herdsmen,andthelike。Ifthecountryhadnotbeenmainlycultivatedasploughland,buthadbornevinesorolivesorcropsthatrequirednocumbersomeimplements,butintenseandindividualisticlabour,onemayreadilybelievethattheholdingswouldhavebeenmorecompact,andalsomoreirregular。
TheprinciplesofcoarationgiveaninsightintothenatureoftheseEnglishvillagecommunities。Theydidnotaimatabsoluteequality;theysubordinatedthepersonalelementtotheagriculturalone,ifwemayusethatexpression。Notsomuchanapportionmentofindividualclaimswaseffectedasanapportionmentofthelandtotheforcesatworkuponit。Thisobservationhelpsustogetridoftheanomalieswithwhichwestarted:theholdingwasunitedbecauseanoxcouldnotbedivided;theplotsmightbesmallerorlarger,buteverywheretheywereconnectedwithaschemeofwhichtheplough-teamwastheunit。Anincreasingpopulationhadtotakecareofitself,andtotrytofititselfintotheexistingdivisionsbyfamilyarrangements,marriage,adoption,reclaimingofnewland,employmentforhire,by-professions,andemigration。ThemanorialfactorcomesintomakeeverYthingartificiallyregularandrigid。
Ifweexaminetheopen-fieldsystemanditsrelationtotheholdingsofindividualpeasants,wesee,asitwere,theframeworkofapeasantcommunitythathasswervedfromthepathofitsoriginaldevelopment。Thegatheringofscatteredandintermixedstripsintoholdingspointstopracticesofdivisionorallotment:thesepracticesaretheveryessenceofthewhole,andtheyalonecanexplaintheglaringinconvenienciesofscatteredownershipcoupledwithartificialconcentration。Butredivisionofthearableisnotseeninthedocumentsofourperiod。Thereisnoshiftingofstrips,nochangesinthequantitiesallottedtoeachfamily。Everythinggoesbyheredityandsettledrulesoffamilyproperty,asifthehusbandrywasnotarrangedforcommunalownershipandre-allotment。Ishouldliketocomparethewholetotheiceboundsurfaceofanorthernsea:
itisnotsmooth,althoughhardandimmoveable,andthehillsandhollowsoftheunevenplainremindoneofthebillowsthatrolledwhenitwasyetunfrozen。
Thetreatmentofthearablegivesthecluetoallothersidesofthesubject。Therightsofcommonusageofmeadowandpasturecarryusbacktopracticeswhichmusthavebeenoriginallyappliedtoarablealso。Whenonereadsofameadowbeingcutupintostripsandpartitionedforayearamongthemembersofthecommunitybyregularrotationorbylot,onedoesnotseewhyonlythegrasslandshouldbethustreatedwhilethereisnoreallotmentofthearableplots。Asforthewaste,itdoesnotevenadmitofsetboundaries,andtheonlypossiblemeansofapportioningitsuseistoprescribewhatandhowmanyheadsofcattleeachholdingmaysendoutuponit。Thecloseaffinitybetweenthedifferentpartsofthevillagesoilisespeciallyillustratedbythefact,thattheopen-fieldarableistreatedascommonthroughthegreaterpartoftheyear。Suchfactsaremorethansurvivals,morethanstrayrelicsofabygonetime。ThecommunalelementofEnglishmediaevalhusbandrybecomesconspicuousintheindividualisticelementsthatgrowoutofit。
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