挫折与恐惧:1843年卡马森郡丽贝卡暴动对土地代理人的影响

L. A. Rees
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本章利用了米德尔顿庄园土地经纪人托马斯·赫伯特·库克的大量信件,因为他在1843年夏天丽贝卡骚乱的高峰期被卷入其中。作为本书中为数不多的威尔士案例研究之一,本章与苏格兰、爱尔兰和英格兰的动乱和抗议经历及其对地产的影响,尤其是土地代理人的作用进行了比较。通过分析个人文件档案,可以发现传统上不会记录在遗产文件中的信息,即代理人的挫折和恐惧。这些信件也揭示了库克对当地新来者的态度,他对教堂里使用威尔士语、佃户的农业实践以及他期望管理的土地质量差持批评态度。虽然他看起来是一个相当忧郁、悲观和挑剔的角色,但在1843年夏天,当他亲眼目睹了丽贝卡骚乱时,他的担忧倾向是完全合理的。本文将介绍库克和他的雇主,然后讨论这些信件是如何描绘丽贝卡和她的女儿们在庄园附近的活动的。它将揭示土地经纪人和他的雇主是如何成为丽贝卡愤怒的目标的,突出了房地产中介在社会中潜在的困难地位。
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Frustrations and Fears: The Impact of the Rebecca Riots on the Land Agent in Carmarthenshire, 1843
This chapter utilises the extensive correspondence of the Middleton Hall land agent, Thomas Herbert Cooke, as he becomes drawn into the Rebecca Riots during its peak in the summer of 1843. As one of the few Welsh case studies in the volume, this chapter draws parallels with Scottish, Irish and English experiences of upheaval and protest, and its impact on landed estates, and in particular, the role of the land agent. Analysing the archive of personal papers reveals information that would not traditionally be recorded in estate papers, namely the agent’s frustrations and fears. The letters are also revealing of the attitude of a newcomer to the local area, with Cooke critical of the use of the Welsh language in church, the agricultural practices of the tenantry, and poor quality of the land he was expected to manage. Whilst he appears as a rather melancholic character, pessimistic and critical, his tendency to worry was completely justified during the summer of 1843, when he witnessed at first hand the Rebecca Riots. This essay will introduce Cooke and his employer before discussing how the letters chart the activities of Rebecca and her daughters in the immediate vicinity of the estate. It will reveal how the land agent and his employer became targets of Rebecca’s wrath, highlighting the potentially difficult position estate middle-men held within society.
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