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Enclosure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enclosure or inclosure is the process which was used to end some traditional rights, such as mowing meadows for hay, or grazing livestock on land which is owned by another person, or a group of peo...
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League History ... Since the Scottish league was formed in 1890/91 season Rangers have won 49 League championships (the first being shared with Dumbarton) plus 7 unofficial titles won during the 2nd World War. ... Home > Competition History...
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The Enclosure Movement ... English farmers had raised crops and grazed their animals on open fields for centuries. However, during the late 17th century, English landowners began buying up village lands and fencing them in. They then charged people for the use of the land. ... This was known as enclosure.
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A pioneer of the ductless filtering fume enclosure in 1968, Erlab has remained at the forefront of the industry ever since. An innovator committed to safety, performance, energy efficiency and sustainability, Erlab continues to research, design, develop and manufacture the world's most advanced and trusted systems.
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Halewood, Knowsley - Parish History Web Site ... ; Halewood Local History Forum ... The enclosure movement was an integral part of the Agricultural Revolution. In many areas of the country the effects were sweeping and the landscape, the system of farming, and the local society were effected, sometimes to an overwhelming extent.
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