FOLLOWING upon Dr. G. G. Coulton 's series on ' England in the Middle Ages,' comes Mr. Judges' weekly series of talks on the England of Elizabeth to Anne. By the time the Tudors came to the throne, the economic structure of the Middle Ages was already undergoing certain modifications : there was a vital opposition apparent between the forces of the very old and those of the quite new. The clever administrators of Tudor Government adjusted certain of the difficulties, but scamped others. These are some of the points that will be discussed by Mr. Judges this evening. Mr. Judges is lecturer in the Department of History at the London School of Economics.