The English Peasantry and the Enclosure of Common FieldsSlater, Gilbert
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The English Peasantry and the Enclosure of Common Fields
Slater, Gilbert
Agriculture -- England; Inclosures; Peasants -- England; Village communities -- Great Britain
Date Date
of of Parish. Area.
Act. Award.
* 1854 Isleham 1,370
1848 ″ Caldecot 747
1850 ″ Mepal 442
1851 ″ Newton 1,041
1847 1855 Wilburton 780
1855 1857 Westwick in Oakington 217
1858 1863 Shudy Camps, Castle Camps
and Bartlow 1,037
1864 1868 Ellisley 1,490
1883 1889 Hildersham 1,174
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8,298
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Acres.
Before 1802 45,230
1802–1845 33,885
After 1845 8,298
CHESHIRE.
Area
Date. Enclosure. enclosed.
1805 St. Mary on the Hill
(certain quillets of intermixed lands) 126 {126}
1814 Wendon and Arksden 3,200
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3,326
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CUMBERLAND.
Area
Date. Enclosure. enclosed.
1772 Great and Little Stanton, Newbiggin
and Great Blencow
1779 Irthington, 3,600 A. waste and divers
open fields 4,000
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4,000
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1813 Greystoke, 240 A. F. 3,500
1814 Torpentrow, 20 A. F., 700 A. waste 720
1825 Dearham 480
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4,700
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Acres.
Before 1802 4,000
1802–1845 4,700
DERBYSHIRE.
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