| 31. | An open field system of farming prevailed in the parish until 1776 when an enclosed the common lands of the parish.
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| 32. | At the northerly end of the village, there remains evidence of strip farming, also known as'open field system '.
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| 33. | They are evidence of the open field system of farming that prevailed in the parish until 1767, when Inclosure Act for Sulgrave.
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| 34. | They are evidence of the open field system of farming that prevailed in the parish until 1760, when Inclosure Act for Eydon.
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| 35. | Most of the parish's land was farmed in an open field system until 1795, when it was Act of Parliament.
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| 36. | Little Tew continued to farm under an open field system until an Act of Parliament enabled its lands to be enclosed in 1794.
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| 37. | It is not clear whether Radstone had separate open field systems for each of its two villages or one for the whole parish.
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| 38. | An open field system of farming prevailed in the two parishes until an Inclosure Act for their common lands was implemented in 1796.
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| 39. | At Court Farm, the field shapes do suggest enclosure of former " strips " or " lands " in an open field system.
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| 40. | They also had to respect the open field system rights, when demanded, even when in practice the rights were not widely in use.
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