Kerner, F. (2019). A new approach to understanding Enclosure and survival of Common Land. Records of Buckinghamshire 59. Vol 59, Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society. pp. 123-156. https://doi.org/10.5284/1114749. Cite this via datacite

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A new approach to understanding Enclosure and survival of Common Land
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Records of Buckinghamshire 59
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Records of Buckinghamshire
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59
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123 - 156
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rob_59_0_123.pdf (840 kB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1114749
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Journal
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Frances Kerner
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Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
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2019
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Subjects / Periods:
Common land
manor
enclosure
Chilterns
High Wycombe
village green
St John's Wood
King's Wood
manorial waste
Elinor Ostrom
governance
resources
common rights
19th-century
Bassetsbury Manor
the Crown
wood management
pasture
surveys
lease
commoners' rights
theft
brick-kiln
timber
copyholders
encroachment
Dean and Canons of Windsor
Buckinghamshire
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20 Oct 2023