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Enclosure Awards Plans Handlist Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Abberley 1821 AP s143 AP b850 Abberley BA 307 BA 1005 parcel 52 Abberton - - Abbots Lench see Church Lench Abbots Morton 1803 AP s143 AP s850 Abbots Morton BA 307 BA 4471 parcel 39 Alderminster 1736 A b140 Warwickshire BA 8 - parcel 2 Aldington 1808 AP f143 AP f264.2 BA 307 BA 1583 parcel 43 Alfrick 1870 AP r143 AP s494.4 BA 307 BA 11270 parcel 91 parcel 4 Alsborough see Pershore Holy Cross Alton see Rock Alvechurch - - Areley Kings see Stourport-on-Severn Arley see Upper Arley A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Armscote Field see Tredington Ashton-under-Hill - - Astley 1814 AP s143 AP r 266.3 BA 307 BA 424 parcel 46 Aston Magna see Blockley Aston Somerville - - Badsey 1815 A b140 A 850 Badsey (extract) AP d s497 BA 8 BA 8474 BA 10879 parcel 7 parcel 2 parcel 561 Barnt Green see Bromsgrove Bayton 1817 - AP r899.1 BA 944 Beanhall Fields see Feckenham Beckford 1774 A r700.33 P r899.388 BA1229 BA 4190 Belbroughton 1803 A s143 BA 307 parcel 37 Bengeworth A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies see Evesham Bentley Pauncefoot 1772 A s143 BA 307 parcel 7 Beoley - - Berrington Heath see Tenbury Berrow 1860 AP s143 BA 307 parcel 85 Besford - - Bewdley - - Bickmarsh - - Birlingham 1774 A s143 Tr P s850 Birlingham Nafford with Birlingham BA 307 BA 697 parcel 12 parcel 1 Birtsmorton 1845 AP f143 BA 307 parcel 70 Bishampton 1795 A s143 A s850 Bishampton pc P r989.9:597 BA 307 BA 3854 BA 10112 parcel 35 parcel 3 Blackwell see Tredington Blakedown see Hagley Blockley A At Gloucester A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Record Office Blockley – Aston Magna A b140 1735 BA 8 parcel 2 Bonehill see Bromsgrove Bransford - - Bredicot 1846 AP f143 BA 307 parcel 76 Bredon 1811 AP s143 BA 307 parcel 43 Bredon’s Norton 1815 AP s143 BA307 parcel 44 Bretforton 1765 A b140 A X497 BA 8 BA 10879 parcel 4 parcel 565 Bricklehampton 1775 A r143 BA 307 parcel 16 Broad Common see Elmbridge Broadheath - - Broadheath Common A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies see Hanley Broadwas - - Broadway 1771 A r143 A f264.72 BA 307 BA 642 parcel 3 P r264.72 BA 368 Bromsgrove Bonehill 1813 AP s143 BA 307 parcel 45 Bromsgrove Chadwick 1795 A s143 P r705.37 BA 307 BA 187 parcel 32 Bromsgrove AP r143 AP r850 Bromsgrove Woodcote Green 1855 BA 307 St John Baptist parcel 83 BA 826 parcel 4 Bromsgrove Manor 1802 A r705.27 BA 846 parcel 2 Broome 1780 A r 700.43 conj.p r899.70 BA 1142 BA 5965 Broughton Hackett 1808 A b140 BA 8 parcel 5 A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies P r143 BA 307 parcel 41 Burlish see Stourport-on-Severn Lower Mitton Bushley - - Cakemore see Halesowen Castlemorton AP f143 1845 BA 307 parcel 71 Chaceley Gloucestershire At Gloucester Record Office Chaddesley Corbett 1799 A s265.2 conj.p. r899.70 BA 528 BA 5937 parcel 1 Chadwich see Bromsgrove Charlton 1777 A s143 conj.p r899.70 BA 307 BA 4096 parcel 20 Childswickham 1763 A s700.33 BA 961 A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Church Iccomb At Gloucester Gloucestershire Record Office Church Lench 1783 A r143 conj.p r899.70 BA 307 BA 4661 parcel 27 Churchill and Blakedown see Churchill Hagley and Hagley Harberrow & Blakedown Churchill Hagley 1774 A r143 A b850 Churchill with BA 307 Blakedown parcel10 BA 9756 parcel 12 A f985 Churchill BA 4353 Churchill near Worcester - - Claines see North Claines Cleeve Prior 1776 A b140 A s497 BA 8 BA 10879 parcel 4 parcel 562 Clent Hill 1881 AP r143 see also Lower Clent BA 307 parcel 97 Cofton Hackett 1831 AP r143 APd b894.85 Cofton Hackett A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies BA 307 BA 8477 parcel 62 parcel 9 Conderton see Overbury Cookhill see Onkberrow Cookley see Wolverley Cornwood Common see Lindridge Corse Lawn see Eldersfield Cotheridge - - Cow Honeybourne see Honeybourne Crabbs Cross see Redditch Cradley see Halesowen Croome D’Abitot - - Cropthorne 1780 A s143 A s497.25 conj.p r899.70 BA 307 BA 9715 BA 3992 parcel 23 parcel 5 Crowle 1808 A s143 AP s850 Crowle BA 307 BA 1497 parcel 42 parcel 1 & 2 Crutch see Hampton Lovett Cutsdean Gloucestershire At Gloucester Record Office Darlingscott see Tredington A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Defford 1775 A s143 A s850 Defford P s705.873 BA 307 BA 10555 BA 8049 parcel 15 Doddenham - - Dodderhill see Elmbridge Dodford with Grafton - - Dormston 1791 A r143 BA 307 - parcel 31 Doverdale - - Dowles see Bewdley Drakes Broughton 1803 A s143 BA 307 parcel 38 Draycot see Blockley Droitwich - - Dudley - - Earl’s Croome - - Eastfield see Norton Juxta Kempsey Eastham - - Eckington 1813 AP r143 AP s850 Eckington BA 307 BA 4341 parcel 48 parcel 3 Eldersfield 1845 AP f143 A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies BA 307 - parcel 72 Eldersfield AP s143 Corse Lawn 1865 BA 307 - parcel 87 Elmbridge AP r143 Broad Common 1874 BA 307 - parcel 94 Elmley Castle - - Elmley Lovett 1874 AP s143 AP s850 Elmley Lovett BA 307 BA 9845 parcel 95 parcel 10 Etchy see Bromsgrove Chadwich Evenlode Gloucestershire At Gloucester Record Office Evesham Bengeworth 1775 A r143 A s850 Bengeworth BA 307 BA 5228 parcel 17 Evesham 1777 A s143 conj.p r899:70 Great & Little Hampton BA 307 BA 4171 see also Norton & Lenchwick parcel 19 Feckenham see Redditch Finstall see Stoke Prior A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Fladbury 1789 A r143 A s267.28 P r705. 81 BA 307 BA 2650 BA 351 parcel 29 parcel 62 Flyford Flavell 1819 AP 267.29 BA 948 Frankley - - Frith Common see Lindridge Grafton Flyford 1780 A s143 A r850 Strensham BA 307 BA 8716 parcel 22 parcel 12 Grafton Manor see Dodford with Grafton Great Comberton 1820 AP s143 A b850 Great BA 307 Comberton parcel 57 BA 8896 parcel 7 P 850 Great Comberton BA 9023 parcel 3 Great Farley Wood see Romsley Great Witley - - Great Wood see Bromsgrove Woodcote A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Green Grimley - - Guarlford - - Hadzor 1773 A s143 dP r850 Hadzor Plan is of land exchanged BA 307 BA 4037 with Oddingley parcel 9 parcel 4 Hagley 1831 AP r143 BA 307 parcel 60 Hagley AP r143 Harberrow and Blakedown BA 307 1834 parcel 64 Halesowen - - Hallow 1816 P r850 Hallow BA 4832 parcel 3 cA 850 Hallow BA 8717 parcel 38 & 46 Hampton Great & Little see Evesham Hampton Lovett - - A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Hanbury 1783 AP s143 P s 850 Hanbury BA 307 BA 955 parcel 26 parcel 4 A x850 Hanbury BA 955 parcel 3 Hanley 1871 AP r 850 Hanley William Hanley Heath or Broadheath BA 551 Common parcel 4 Hanley Castle 1797 A s143 AP s269.81 BA 307 BA 816 parcel 34 parcel 1 & 2 Hanley Swan see Hanley Castle Harberrow see Hagley Hardwick Green see Eldersfield Hartlebury 1821 A b140 P r899:57 BA 8 BA 709 parcel 6 parcel 2 Harvington nr Evesham 1787 A r143 A s850 Harvington conj.p r 899:70 BA 307 BA 8698 BA 4455 parcel 28 parcel 10 A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies Hasbury see Halesown Hatfield see Norton juxta kempsey Hawne see Halesown Headless Cross see Redditch Hill see Halesown Hill and Moor 1833 AP s143 BA 307 parcel 63 Hill Croome 1771 A b140 con.p r899:70 BA 8 BA 3650 parcel 4 Himbleton 1780 A s143 BA 307 parcel 25 Hindlip - - Hinton on the Green - - Holdfast 1813 - - A r705:29 BA 945 con.p s899:70 BA 2396 Holt c.1812 - - A 899:54 A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies BA 677 Honeybourne AP s264.801 Cow Honeybourne 1778 BA 2572 Church Honeybourne - - Hopping Hill Coppice see Bromsgrove Woodcote Green Huddington - - Hunnington - - Iccomb see Church Iccomb Illey see Halesown Inkberrow 1818 A b140 AP r264.81 BA 8 BA 841 parcel 5 r143 P BA 307 parcel 51.1 Ipsley see Redditch Kemerton 1772 A r700.33 conj.p s899:70 BA 960 BA 3668 Kempsey - - Kenswick - - Kidderminster 1775 d cA 899:457 A = award P = plan Tr = tracing c = copy Pc = photocopy = CD of plan conj.p = conjectural plan; based on the Inclosure plan Parish Type Enrolled Copy Type Parish Copy CD Other Copies BA 5172 parcel 10 (iii) Kidderminster Foreign 1775 A s143 conj.p.
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