| 31. | In 1800 1, 100 acres of common land were enclosed as a result of the Inclosure Acts.
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| 32. | The Otmoor Inclosure Award of 1825 added two acres and eight perches to the charity's endowment.
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| 33. | Aubrey's battle to preserve his local common from inclosure by a scheming neighbour is pedestrian in comparison.
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| 34. | New Forest ponies are raced in an annual inclosures ( forestry plantations ), fenced paddocks, and bogs.
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| 35. | Marx refers to the Inclosure Act 1489, the Inclosure Act 1533, and the Poor Relief Act 1601.
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| 36. | Marx refers to the Inclosure Act 1489, the Inclosure Act 1533, and the Poor Relief Act 1601.
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| 37. | Later he was appointed, under the Enclosures Act 1815, a commissioner for the inclosure of commonable lands.
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| 38. | St . John's College, Oxford also owned land at Nethercott and objected to the earlier inclosure proposals.
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| 39. | The inclosure of the two parishes of Sulhamstead Abbots and Sulhamstead Bannister was made by Act of Parliament, effective 1817.
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| 40. | Balliol College, Oxford owned land at Nethercott and was one of the landowners who objected to the earlier inclosure proposals.
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