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Inclosure

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  • The Inclosure Act 1854 (17 & 18 Vict.
  • The Inclosure Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.
  • The Inclosure Act 1847 (10 & 11 Vict.
  • The Inclosure Act 1857 (20 & 21 Vict.
  • The Inclosure Act 1849 (12 & 13 Vict.
  • it had a population of 600, and in 1804 the Inclosure Act had a profound effect on villagers due t
  • o the south of Holt and was set aside by the Inclosure Act of 1807.
  • 17th century until 1845 when the St. Mary's Inclosure Act banned the renting of cellars and caves
  • inclosed in 1866 as a result of the General Inclosure Act, which permitted landlords to enclose op
  • The tradition died in 1798 when the Inclosure Acts implemented by the English government r
  • The Inclosure Acts were a series of United Kingdom Acts of
  • After the Inclosure Acts the house was bought, with the accompan
  • Education, Finance, Hereford and Worcester, Inclosure Acts, Scottish Local Acts, Slave Trade Acts,
  • of common land were enclosed as part of the Inclosure Acts.
  • on land that was not lost as a result of the Inclosure Acts.
  • eam travels through the woodland of Benyon's Inclosure, and the watercourse is ponded here, at Kiln
  • This will put the 768 acre inclosure at risk of being built on.
  • with Goldthorpe is recorded in the 1761-1767 Inclosure Awards.
  • He also made an Inclosure from the Chapel of St. Guthlac of all his la
  • Until inclosure in 1799, agriculture was carried out in thre
  • rea that was common land until Parliamentary inclosure in the late 18th century.
  • The inclosure is used for army training with various tank
  • Hogmoor Inclosure is a large area of wooded heath owned by the
  • The inclosure is situated 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west from th
  • osures Acts of the 19th century proposed the inclosure of Elmstone-Hardwicke in 1899.
  • her is now known as Tooting Bec Common After inclosure, the Common was purchased for use as a publi
  • ocate armed forces training from the Hogmoor Inclosure to St Athan in South Wales.
  • A Roman road led through the Hogmoor Inclosure to Longmoor and Longmoor Military Camp which
  • o medieval fields were divided which delayed inclosure until the 18th century, leading to the curre
  • t which the same is met by the North-western Inclosure Wall of the Barracks; thence in a straight L
  • The inclosure was first scouted in 1899 by the Highland Li
  • nd again by Act of Parliament (Parliamentary inclosure) when the leases expired in the 1780s.