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- Economy of Jersey (links | edit)
- Middle Ages (links | edit)
- Bocage (links | edit)
- Ashtead (links | edit)
- Epsom (links | edit)
- British Agricultural Revolution (links | edit)
- Enclosure (links | edit)
- Glebe (links | edit)
- Laugharne (links | edit)
- Lindridge (links | edit)
- Selion (links | edit)
- Inclosure act (links | edit)
- Land tenure (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Common land (links | edit)
- Obshchina (links | edit)
- Stolypin reform (links | edit)
- Branston, Lincolnshire (links | edit)
- Wollaston, Northamptonshire (links | edit)
- Tyneham (links | edit)
- English society (links | edit)
- Court leet (links | edit)
- Burnage (links | edit)
- Run rig (links | edit)
- Strip cultivation (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Open-Field System (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Strip farming (links | edit)
- Ruddington (links | edit)
- Great Wymondley (links | edit)
- Bampton, Devon (links | edit)
- Beating the bounds (links | edit)
- Deddington (links | edit)
- White Ladies Aston (links | edit)
- Bad Krozingen (links | edit)
- Appleford-on-Thames (links | edit)
- Quenington (links | edit)
- Barton Bendish (links | edit)
- Bledington (links | edit)
- Trefin (links | edit)
- Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844 (links | edit)
- List of county exclaves in England and Wales 1844–1974 (links | edit)
- Francisco Dagohoy (links | edit)
- Mauer 1 (links | edit)
- Open-field (links | edit)
- Field system (links | edit)
- Edmund Rice (colonist) (links | edit)
- Ferry Fryston (links | edit)
- Parks and open spaces in Wrexham (links | edit)
- Open Feild System (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Stainsby, North Yorkshire (links | edit)