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The disturbances tended to involve artisans and cottagers who were not entitled to compensation. The riots were hard to enforce against, due to the lack of efficient militia, and the low-born nature of the participants.<ref>{{harvp|Sharp|1980}}</ref> Ultimately, however, enclosure succeeded, with the exceptions of Dean and Malvern Chase. | The disturbances tended to involve artisans and cottagers who were not entitled to compensation. The riots were hard to enforce against, due to the lack of efficient militia, and the low-born nature of the participants.<ref>{{harvp|Sharp|1980}}</ref> Ultimately, however, enclosure succeeded, with the exceptions of Dean and Malvern Chase. |
In 1641, Parliament passed the Delimitation of Forests Act 1640 (16 Cha. 1 c. 16, also known as [[John Selden|Selden]]'s Act) to revert the forest boundaries to the positions they had held at the end of the reign of James I.<ref name=natarc>{{harvp|National Archives}}</ref> | In 1641, Parliament passed the Delimitation of Forests Act 1640 ([[16 Cha. 1]]. c. 16, also known as [[John Selden|Selden]]'s Act) to revert the forest boundaries to the positions they had held at the end of the reign of James I.<ref name=natarc>{{harvp|National Archives}}</ref> |
=== After the Restoration === | === After the Restoration === |
Okumaya devam et...