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Qué (quién) es enclosure - definición

LEGAL PROCESS IN ENGLAND OF CONSOLIDATING (ENCLOSING) SMALL LANDHOLDINGS INTO LARGER FARMS
Enclosure movement; The English Enclosures; Enclosures; Enclosure (Agricultural Revolution); Inclosure; Advantages of enclosure; Enclosure of land; Land enclosure; Bill of enclosure; Bills of enclosure; Enclosing; Enclosure of the commons; Commissioner of Enclosures; Enclose the commons; Enclosed; Enclosure riots; Enclosure of commons; Enclosure Movement; Enclosure of common land
  •  Memorial stone commemorating those killed in the Newton Rebellion at the former church of St Faith.

Enclosure         
·noun Inclosure. ·see Inclosure.
enclosure         
(enclosures)
An enclosure is an area of land that is surrounded by a wall or fence and that is used for a particular purpose.
This enclosure was so vast that the outermost wall could hardly be seen.
N-COUNT
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1. an area that is sealed off by a barrier.
Brit. a section of a racecourse or stadium allocated to a particular group: the members' enclosure.
2. a document or object placed in an envelope together with a letter.
3. the process or policy of enclosing common land so as to make it private property, as carried out in much of Britain in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

Wikipedia

Enclosure

Enclosure or Inclosure is a term, used in English landownership, that refers to the appropriation of "waste" or "common land" enclosing it and by doing so depriving commoners of their rights of access and privilege. Agreements to enclose land could be either through a formal or informal process. The process could normally be accomplished in three ways. First there was the creation of "closes", taken out of larger common fields by their owners. Secondly, there was enclosure by proprietors, owners who acted together, usually small farmers or squires, leading to the enclosure of whole parishes. Finally there were enclosures by Acts of Parliament.

The primary reason for enclosure was to improve the efficiency of agriculture. However, there were other motives too, one example being that the value of the land enclosed would be substantially increased. There were social consequences to the policy, with many protests at the removal of rights from the common people. Enclosure riots are seen by historians as 'the pre-eminent form' of social protest from the 1530s to 1640s.

Ejemplos de uso de enclosure
1. Four armed police patrolled outside his enclosure.
2. The kids were not responsible for the enclosure being inadequate.
3. "But slowly your heart comes out of its steel enclosure.
4. After a month they were brought into the enclosure.
5. "We had done up the gallows enclosure two years back.