ABSTRACT
First published in 1966. The main object of the present work is to trace the process whereby the land of this country came into agricultural use under full individual control. That movement, as will be seen, is treated as continuous and as due in the main to the operation of large economic and, so to say, normal causes. While the rapidity and extent of inclosure varies from time to time, and while its kind undergoes certain changes, progress continues.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |104 pages
Common and Inclosure
chapter |40 pages
Common
chapter |28 pages
Extinction of Common and Common Rights
chapter |25 pages
The Method of Inclosure in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
part |185 pages
Progress of Inclosure
chapter |46 pages
The General Progress of Inclosure 1
chapter |34 pages
Inclosure During the Seventeenth Century
chapter |51 pages
Inclosure in the Eighteenth Century
part |167 pages
Effects of Inclosure