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Much of this land was in Northwood, and the area remained as wasteland until the 1814 Enclosure Act.
This earlier location was on the eastward side of Penge Green, which disappeared as a result of The Penge Enclosure Act, 1827 which enclosed the whole Green.
Its great temple, Hut-ka-Ptah ( meaning " Enclosure of the ka of Ptah "), was one of the most prominent structures in the city.
Before the passing of an Enclosure Act 1817, the freemen of York, who were occupiers of houses within a division or ward of the city, called Monk Ward, were, together with certain other persons, entitled to common of pasture and right of stray or average, and had immemorially used and enjoyed the same, in and over a parcel of ground called Heworth Moor, of which G. A. Thweng, lord of the manor of Heworth, was then seised in fee ; another piece of land, called Heworth Grange, of which the king was then seised in fee ; and certain closes and other parcels of ground, called Hall Fields, of which E. Prest and others were then seised in fee.
The Great Enclosure was occupied from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries and the Valley Complex from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries.
The alternative " structuralist " interpretation holds that the different complexes had different functions: the Hill Complex as a temple, the Valley complex was for the citizens, and the Great Enclosure was used by the king.
In 1842 the Cleethorpes Enclosure Bill was enacted.
The garden was officially opened in 2003 and it took over the spot vacated by the previous Orchid Enclosure.
The Enclosure of the Parish of Wraysbury was ordered by a private Enclosure Act of 1799 and was signed by the commissioners in 1803.
An Act of Enclosure was passed in 1778.
A significant predecessor of the second Board of Agriculture ( later MAFF ) was the Tithe Commission, which was set up in 1841 under the Tithe Act 1836 and amalgamated with the Enclosure Commissioners and the Copyhold Commissioners to become the Lord Commissioners for England and Wales under the Settled Land Act 1882, responsible to the Home Secretary, which became the Land Department of the new Board of Agriculture in 1889.
Enclosure was piecemeal and prompted by the abbey.
An aqueduct runs through much of the Royal Enclosure and into the Great Tank where water was brought for special events.
Enclosure meant that the system whereby land owned by one person, but over which other people had certain traditional rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect firewood, or to collect sand and gravel was ended forever.
The Enclosure, fronting the main stand, had already been made all-seated in time for the 1987 – 88 season and was given the new name of Family Enclosure.
The Enclosure was originally terracing prior to the advent of all-seater stadia.
Until the Enclosure acts in 1818, a large section south of the village was unenclosed common land, and the village was widely known as Kidlington-on-the-Green.

Enclosure and by
In Norse religion, Asgard ( Old Norse: Ásgarðr ; meaning " Enclosure of the Æsir ") is one of the Nine Worlds and is the country or capital city of the Norse Gods surrounded by an incomplete wall attributed to a Hrimthurs riding the stallion Svaðilfari, according to Gylfaginning.
In tribute to Jones, Lingfield Park announced that the first two races on the card for 3 March 2012 would be renamed the " Hey Hey We're The Monkees Handicap " and the " In Memory of Davy Jones Selling Stakes " with successful horses in those races accompanied into the Winners ' Enclosure by some of The Monkees ' biggest hits.
These building techniques were enhanced and came into maturity at Great Zimbabwe, represented by the wall of the Great Enclosure.
Before the Enclosure Acts of 1750, the Ridgeway existed as an informal series of tracks across the chalk downs, chosen by travellers based on path conditions.
A number of stone enclosures on some of the peaks, including on the upper slopes of Grand Teton ( known simply as The Enclosure ) are thought to have been used by Shoshone during vision quests.
From the viewpoint of the ancient Chinese, the Purple Forbidden Enclosure lies in the middle of the sky and is circled by all the other stars.
A 1953 trio session for Blue Note ( with Duvivier and Taylor ) included Powell's composition " Glass Enclosure ", inspired by his near-imprisonment in Goodstein's apartment.
" Appendix to Enclosure A " and " Annex to Appendix to Enclosure A " of the Northwoods document were first published online by the National Security Archive on 6 November 1998 in a joint venture with CNN as part of CNN's 1998 Cold War television documentary series — specifically, as a documentation supplement to " Episode 10: Cuba ," which aired on 29 November 1998.
At the summit of the hill, to the north of the ridge, is an oval Iron Age hilltop enclosure, measuring north-south by east-west and enclosed by an internal ditch and external bank, known as Ráith na Ríogh ( the Fort of the Kings, also known as the Royal Enclosure ).
All protective materials should pass the Photographic Activity Test ( PAT ) as described both by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) in standard IT9. 2-1988, and the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) in standard 18916: 2007 ( E ), Photography – Processed Photographic Materials – Photographic Activity Test for Enclosure Materials
The Stewards ' Enclosure as understood today, an enclosure open to members ( elected by the Committee of Management of the Regatta ) and their guests, came into being in 1919 with a membership of 300.
For 2011 London Members Club Mosimann's will be at Remenham Farm with a 70 seater River Restaurant and Champagne Bar as well at the Start Enclosure by Mosimann's with a Grandstand view of the start of racing and The Mosimann's Henley and Champagne Picnic s. Remenham Farm is open to the public and entrance fees apply for certain enclosures, boat moorings are also available.
The middle-deck level is known as the Main Stand and is fronted by another seated section known as the Family Enclosure.

Enclosure and construction
The large walled construction is the Great Enclosure.
Enclosure of the common in 1862 enabled expansion of the town with the construction of new streets, hotels, shops and houses.

Enclosure and first
Owen had made two previous attempts on the peak and after publishing several accounts of this first ascent, discredited any claim that Langford and Stevenson had ever reached beyond The Enclosure in 1872.
On October 3, 1969, Robert R. Wilson, NAL's director, turned the traditional first shovel of earth for excavation to begin on the Main Accelerator Enclosure that would become the 6. 4 km circumference Fermilab's Main Ring.
Benjamin Marston, a surveyor and the first sheriff, reported in 1785 that " a considerable French Village " had existed on Wilson's Point ( adjacent to Beaubear's Island, the present-day site of the Enclosure ).
The first is the Great Xicalcoluihqui, or the Great Enclosure.
After the Enclosure Act of 1825, there was some development and in 1840 the growth of the population to about 60 led to the building of the first school.
In all likelihood, The Enclosure was first climbed by Native Americans as suggested by Langford in 1873.
* At Royal Ascot, for example, hats are a must and to be admitted to the Royal Enclosure for the first time one must either be a guest of a member or be sponsored for membership by a member who has attended at least four times.
:" From a Point on the Road from Leith to Queensferry which is distant Four hundred Yards ( measured along such Road ) to the West of the Point at which the same meets the Inverleith Road at the House called Golden Acre, in a straight Line to the North-western Corner of the Enclosure of John Watsons Institution ; thence in a straight Line to the Second Stone Bridge, marked No. 2, on the Union Canal ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Western Wall of the Enclosure of the Lunatic Asylum at Morningside meets the Jordan or Pow Burn ; thence down the Jordan or Pow Burn to a Point which is distant One hundred and fifty Yards ( measured along such Burn ) below the Arch over the same on the Carlisle Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Summit of Arthur's Seat, thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Feeder enters the Western Side of Lochend Loch ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which Pilrig Street joins Leith Walk ; thence along Pilrig Street and the Bonnington Road to the Point at which the latter meets the Road from Leith to Queensferry ; thence along the Road from Leith to Queensferry to the Point first described.
:" From the North-western Corner of the North Inch, on the Right Bank of the River Tay, in a straight Line to the Bridge on the Mill Lead at the Boot of Balhousie ; thence in a straight Line to the Bridge on the Glasgow Road over the Scouring Burn ; thence in a straight Line to the Southern Corner of the Water Reservoir of the Dept ; thence in a straight Line to the Southern Corner of the Friarton Pier on the River Tay ; thence across the River Tay ( passing to the South of the Friarton Island ) to the Point at which the same is met by the Boundary of the respective Parishes of Kinfauns and Kinnoul ; thence, Northward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Kinfauns to the Point at which the several Boundaries of the Properties of Kinfauns, Kinnoul, and Barnhill meet ; thence in a straight Line to the North-eastern Corner of Lord Kinnoul's Lodge, at the Gate of Approach to Kinnoul Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the North-eastern Corner of the Enclosure of the Lunatic Asylum ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Annatty Burn crosses the Blairgowrie Road ; thence down the Annatty Burn to the Point at which the same joins the River Tay ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described.

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