An open field system of farming prevailed until 1820, when the common lands of Wickham and most of the rest of Welford parish were inclosed.
32.
In the 18th century, when much commonly held land was " inclosed, " or divided into individual parcels, hedgerows marked out boundaries.
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In 1854, when the manorial estate of Grazeley was advertised for sale, it was inclosed in a ring fence and apparently included the whole tithing.
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inclose the wood of Kingswood as " it was their own soil and without the bounds of the royal hunting forest " see Windsor Great Park.
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On the stern a galley was built and the whole deck aft of the wheelhouse was inclosed to shelter the cardboard used to pack frozen fish in.
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In about 1770 Thomas Bowles of Abingdon inclosed land on Milton Hill about south of the village as a park and had Milton Hill House built there.
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In 1298 the de Lacys were granted permission to inclose pertaining to the manor of Wadenhoe, lying within the forest, in order to make a park.
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The building faces south to the Bretherton road, from which it stands back some distance and has a foreyard inclosed on the west side by farm buildings.
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Borough Field, to the north and west of the manor-house, and another small field nearby were inclosed in 1771 by the lord of the manor.
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The Duke of Portland was the sole owner and lord of the manor, however the Duke of Newcastle owned about 40 acres, which was inclosed in Clumber Park.