enclose the commons造句

例句与造句

  1. His attempts to enclose the common at Great Witchingham in Norfolk led him into a long series of lawsuits.
  2. Villagers farmed the parish on a two-field open field system until 1768, when enclosed the common lands.
  3. An open field system of farming prevailed in the parish until 1776 when an enclosed the common lands of the parish.
  4. Quarles raised rent for tenant farmers, purchased other sections of land and began to enclose the common land for farm animals.
  5. In need of more money to complete their plan, Beatrice and Harry mortgage the estate and begin to enclose the common land.
  6. It's difficult to find enclose the commons in a sentence. 用enclose the commons造句挺难的
  7. In 1806 he was able to get Parliament to pass an act enclosing the common land of Llanddeiniolen parish, greatly adding to his land holdings.
  8. In 1864, the lord of the manor, enclose the Common for the creation of a new park with a house and gardens and to sell part for building.
  9. At the end of the 16th century Hanwell's crops included not only wheat, pease, oats and barley but also at least of enclosed the common lands.
  10. For a number of years Wimbledon Park was leased to the enclose the common for the creation of a new park with a house and gardens and to sell part for building.
  11. By 1836, an ornamental iron fence fully enclosed the Common and its five perimeter malls or recreational promenades, the first of which, Tremont Mall, had been in place since 1728, in imitation of St . James's Park in London.
  12. The Act for enclosing the common lands in the Parish ( see above ) specifically required that " in order to preserve within the parish of Monks Risborough the ancient memorial or land mark there called White Cliffe Cross " the Commissioners were to allot to the Lord of the Manor the cross itself and " so much of the land immediately surrounding it as shall in the judgment of the Commissioners be necessary and sufficient for rendering the same conspicuous " and that it should not be planted or enclosed and should for ever thereafter remain open.
  13. The Act for enclosing the common lands in the Parish, completed on 23 September 1839, specifically required that : in order to preserve within the parish of Monks Risborough the ancient memorial or landmark there called White Cliffe Cross and the Commissioners were to allot to the Lord of the Manor the cross itself and so much of the land immediately surrounding it as shall in the judgment of the Commissioners be necessary and sufficient for rendering the same conspicuous and that it should not be planted or enclosed and should for ever thereafter remain open.

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