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S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould - Old Country Life

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OLD COUNTRY LIFE.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
HISTORIC ODDITIES AND STRANGE EVENTS.
Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d. [Just published.
ARMINELL: A Social Romance.
3 vols., crown 8vo. [Now ready.
SONGS OF THE WEST; Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of Devon and Cornwall, with their Traditional Melodies, by Rev. S. Baring Gould , M.A., and Rev. H. Fleetwood Sheppard , M.A., arranged for voice and pianoforte. Parts I. and II., 3s. each, net. Parts III. and IV. in-preparation.
STRANGE SURVIVALS AND POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS.
[In Preparation.
YORKSHIRE ODDITIES.
New and Cheaper Edition. [In the Press.

A Country Dance.
Frontispiece.

OLD COUNTRY LIFE.
BY
S. BARING GOULD, M.A., AUTHOR OF
"MEHALAH," "JOHN HERRING," ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
BY W. PARKINSON, F. D. BEDFORD, AND F. MASEY.
LONDON:
METHUEN AND CO., 18, BURY STREET, W.C.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company.
1890.
[The right of reproduction is reserved.]

Richard Clay & Sons, Limited,
London & Bungay.

CONTENTS.
CHAP.PAGE
I.Old County Families
II.The Last Squire
III.Country Houses
IV.The Old Garden
V.The Country Parson
VI.The Hunting Parson
VII.Country Dances
VIII.Old Roads
IX.Family Portraits
X.The Village Musician
XI.The Village Bard
XII.Old Servants
XIII.The Hunt
XIV.The County Town
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Head and tail pieces to each chapter by F. D. Bedford.
PAGE
Country DanceW. Parkinson
Old Dames with their Factotum Butler" "
Sydenham House, DevonF. Masey
WorthamAn Empty Shell" "
Grimstone" "
Madame GrymW. Parkinson
Gryms, A Group ofFrom painting
Courtyard, Little HempstonF. Masey
House at Little Hempston" "
WillsworthyF. B. Bond
" " Plan" "
Kew PalaceF. Masey
Tonacombe, North Cornwall" "
A Parlour FireplaceF. B. Bond
Garden from Tapestry" "
Flaxley, from a print of 1714F. D. Bedford
A Town House Garden Front, LauncestonF. Masey
Old Country Parsonage, Bratton-ClovellyF. D. Bedford
" " " Parson in CassockW. Parkinson
Parson Chowne and Sally's Young Man" "
Hippoclides before Clisthenes" "
Minuet being DancedW. Parkinson
Packman's WayF. D. Bedford
By the Road-side" "
An Old Travelling CarriageF. Masey
Sir Edward, a.d. 1668J. D. Cooper
N. a.d. 1888" "
Lady NorthcoteF. D. Bedford
Lady Young" "
Old Church OrchestraW. Parkinson
James OlverFrom photo
John HelmoreF. D. Bedford
Richard Hard" "
The Old ButlerW. Parkinson
The Hunt Passing" "
South Gate, LauncestonF. Masey
Cottages at Woking" "
London Inn, Launceston" "
Dockacre , "" "
House at Launceston" "
Old Cart, Slate Quarry, Lew TrenchardF. D. Bedford

OLD COUNTRY LIFE.

CHAPTER I.
OLD COUNTY FAMILIES.
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I
I WONDER whether the day will ever dawn on England when our country houses will be as deserted as are those in France and Germany? If so, that will be a sad day for England. I judge from Germany. There, after the Thirty Years' War, the nobles and gentry set-to to build themselves mansions in place of the castles that had been burnt or battered down. In them they lived till the great convulsion that shook Europe and upset existing conditions social as well as political. Napoleon overran Germany, and the nobles and gentry had not recovered their losses during that terrible period before the State took advantage of their condition to transfer the land to the peasantry. This was not done everywhere, but it was so to a large extent in the south. Money was advanced to the farmers to buy out their landlords, and the impoverished nobility were in most cases glad to sell. They disposed of the bulk of their land, retaining in some cases the ancestral nest, and that only. No doubt that the results were good in one waybut where is a good unmixed? The qualifying evil is considerable in this case.
The gentry or nobilitythe terms are the same on the Continentwent to live in the towns. They could no longer afford to inhabit their country mansions. They acquired a taste for town life, its conveniences, its distractions, its amusements; they ceased to feel interest in country pursuits; they only visited their mansions for about eight weeks in the year, for the Sommer-frische. Those who could not afford to furnish two houses, carted that amount of furniture which was absolutely necessary to their country houses for the holiday, and that concluded, carted it back to town again. This state of things continues. Whilst the family is in residence at the Schloss it lives economically; it is there for a little holiday; it does not concern itself with the peasants, the sick, the suffering, the necessitous. It is therepour s'amuser. The consequence is that the Schloss is without a civilizing influence, without moral force in the place. The country folk have little interest in the family, and the family concerns itself less with the people.
Not only so, but it brings little money into the place. It employs no labour. It is there not to keep open house, but to shut up the purse. In former days the landlord exacted his rents, but then he lived in the midst of his tenants, and the money that came in as rent went out as wage, and in payment for butter, eggs, meat, oats, and hay. The money collected out of a place returned to it again. It is so in many country places in England now where squire and parson live on the land.
In Germany the peasant has stepped out of obligation to the landlord into bondage to the Jew, who receives, but spends nothing. In France the condition is much the same; the great house is a ruin, and so, very generally, is the family that occupies and owns it, if it still lingers on in it.
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