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10 ‘Between two interests’: Pennant A. Lloyd’s Agency of the Penrhyn Estate, 1860–77
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Map of the British and Irish Isles xii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Power and its Constructions on Landed Estates
- 1 ‘Stirring and advancing times’: Landlords, Agents and Improvement on the Castle Howard Estate, 1826–66 17
- 2 ‘Not a popular personage’: The Factor in Scottish Property Relations, c. 1870–1920 Ewen A. Cameron 39
- 3 The Factor and Railway Promotion in the Scottish Highlands: The West Highland Railway 56
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PART II The Transnational Land Agent: Managing Land in the Four Nations and Beyond
- 4 Divisions of Labour: Inter-managerial Conflict among the Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Agents 75
- 5 The Courtown Land Agents and Transnational Estate Management, 1850–1900 93
- 6 Peter Fairbairn: Highland Factor and Caribbean Plantation Manager, 1792–1822 109
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PART III Challenges and Catastrophe: The Land Agent under Fire
- 7 The Tenant Right Agitation of 1849–50: Crisis and Confrontation on the Londonderry Estates in County Down 131
- 8 Frustrations and Fears: The Impact of the Rebecca Riots on the Land Agent in Carmarthenshire, 1843 153
- 9 The Evolution of the Irish Land Agent: The Management of the Blundell Estate in the Eighteenth Century 168
- 10 ‘Between two interests’: Pennant A. Lloyd’s Agency of the Penrhyn Estate, 1860–77 184
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PART IV Social Memory and the Land Agent
- 11 John Campbell (‘Am Baillidh Mor’), Chamberlain to the 7th and 8th Dukes of Argyll: Tradition and Social Memory 203
- 12 ‘Castle government’: The Psychologies of Land Management in Northern Scotland, c. 1830–90 225
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Postscript
- 13 The Land Agent in Fiction 241
- 14 Poor Beasts 249
- Index 256
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Map of the British and Irish Isles xii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Power and its Constructions on Landed Estates
- 1 ‘Stirring and advancing times’: Landlords, Agents and Improvement on the Castle Howard Estate, 1826–66 17
- 2 ‘Not a popular personage’: The Factor in Scottish Property Relations, c. 1870–1920 Ewen A. Cameron 39
- 3 The Factor and Railway Promotion in the Scottish Highlands: The West Highland Railway 56
-
PART II The Transnational Land Agent: Managing Land in the Four Nations and Beyond
- 4 Divisions of Labour: Inter-managerial Conflict among the Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Agents 75
- 5 The Courtown Land Agents and Transnational Estate Management, 1850–1900 93
- 6 Peter Fairbairn: Highland Factor and Caribbean Plantation Manager, 1792–1822 109
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PART III Challenges and Catastrophe: The Land Agent under Fire
- 7 The Tenant Right Agitation of 1849–50: Crisis and Confrontation on the Londonderry Estates in County Down 131
- 8 Frustrations and Fears: The Impact of the Rebecca Riots on the Land Agent in Carmarthenshire, 1843 153
- 9 The Evolution of the Irish Land Agent: The Management of the Blundell Estate in the Eighteenth Century 168
- 10 ‘Between two interests’: Pennant A. Lloyd’s Agency of the Penrhyn Estate, 1860–77 184
-
PART IV Social Memory and the Land Agent
- 11 John Campbell (‘Am Baillidh Mor’), Chamberlain to the 7th and 8th Dukes of Argyll: Tradition and Social Memory 203
- 12 ‘Castle government’: The Psychologies of Land Management in Northern Scotland, c. 1830–90 225
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Postscript
- 13 The Land Agent in Fiction 241
- 14 Poor Beasts 249
- Index 256