Between 1220 and 1349 groups of people destroyed enclosure banks, hedges and fences in defence of their common rights. Many law suits were provoked by encroachments on common pastures. This reflected the importance of an enclosure movement which had its main impact in wooded, upland or wetland landscapes. It led to large areas being taken out of common use, and a growing proportion of land being controlled by individuals. The beneficiaries of enclosure included the lords of manors, but also landholders below the gentry. The opponents of the movement had some success in preserving areas of common pasture
This study provides a detailed examination of resistance to enclosure in Middlesex from the closing ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
Responding to calls for scholars to address ‘material worlds’ in our analyses of protests past, the ...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early sixteenth-century England, exam...
This article seeks to re-evaluate the history and importance of one of the most important processes ...
This thesis is a detailed study of several of the most controversial aspects of parliamentary enclos...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
A significant acreage of common land remains in the mountains, moors and fells of England and Wales;...
The impact of parliamentary enclosure on landownership, especially on small proprietors, has been co...
The period of parliamentary enclosure in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has been viewed by ...
South Cambridgeshire has some of the richest arable land in England and has been cultivated by man f...
This thesis presents a study of the enclosure of the English landscape from an archaeological perspe...
This study sets out to establish the link between enclosure and agricultural improvement in a group ...
This study provides a detailed examination of resistance to enclosure in Middlesex from the closing ...
This study provides a detailed examination of resistance to enclosure in Middlesex from the closing ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
Responding to calls for scholars to address ‘material worlds’ in our analyses of protests past, the ...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early sixteenth-century England, exam...
This article seeks to re-evaluate the history and importance of one of the most important processes ...
This thesis is a detailed study of several of the most controversial aspects of parliamentary enclos...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
A significant acreage of common land remains in the mountains, moors and fells of England and Wales;...
The impact of parliamentary enclosure on landownership, especially on small proprietors, has been co...
The period of parliamentary enclosure in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has been viewed by ...
South Cambridgeshire has some of the richest arable land in England and has been cultivated by man f...
This thesis presents a study of the enclosure of the English landscape from an archaeological perspe...
This study sets out to establish the link between enclosure and agricultural improvement in a group ...
This study provides a detailed examination of resistance to enclosure in Middlesex from the closing ...
This study provides a detailed examination of resistance to enclosure in Middlesex from the closing ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
Responding to calls for scholars to address ‘material worlds’ in our analyses of protests past, the ...