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Track 1: The Church and tithes paid to the church; unknown song; insurrection as a result of the tithes; 2.26 mins Track 2: Jack Cade and Cade's rebellion in Kent and the general unrest in England in respect to the government, 2.19 mins Track 3: Reading of the story of the 'servants of the queen of the fairies' breaking into the park of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham; unknown song; a planned insurrection by Nicholas Waterman and others, 2.53 mins Track 4: Merchants; unknown song; graziers, villages becoming towns and the economy , 2.33 mins Track 5: The shift in the 15th century economy from agriculture to industry; unknown song; the decline of market; unknown song; the decline of the 'yeomanry'; the conversion of arable land to pasture by force; 2.56 mins Track 6: Readings relating to fining tenants, leading to the destruction of towns; 'robbers' who became more numerous as a result of the destruction of villages; unknown song; the '1450 rising' and its circumstances; 3.17 mins Track 7: (Track fades in) The 'social balance of forces'; the enclosing of fields that were previously common to all people; commonwealth; the 'Norfolk rising' in 1549, 2.28 mins Track 8: A reading about Sir John menacing people off their tenures; unknown song; his unhappiness with an abbot; selling of exceptionally poor goods; the 'scramble for land' and the acquisition of monastic property by the gentry; 2.50 mins Track 9: Possession of property and monastic property after the dissolution of the monasteries; the change in religion in England; 2.34 mins Track 10: 'Bondmen', slavery and general sociological changes in England; 3.02 mins Track 11: Credits of programme 'The Sheep Hath Paid for all' which gives the names of the readers, commentators and other people involved in the making of the programme, 0.53 mins Track 12: Epilogue, 'A light to the Gentiles', 2.04 mins
Total: 30.17 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF573E0537080 |