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===Other land===
{{Infobox UK legislation
Place names that were here in the 17th century are: Ball's Pidle, Yew Pidle, Pondes Close, Little and Great Burfeildes, Culmers Wood and Bartholomew's, Brickworth Coppice.<ref name=bh/> The [[Inclosure Acts|inclosure]] of the [[common land]] at Padworth was by its [[Private Act of Parliament]] of 1811 under the established limited compensatory procedures of the time.<ref name=bh/>▼
| short_title = Beenham and Padworth Inclosures Act 1811
| type = Act
| parliament = Parliament of the United Kingdom
| long_title = An Act for inclosing several Open and Common Fields, Meadows, Pastures; and other Commonable and Waste Lands in the several Parishes of Beenham and Padworth, in Berks.
| year = 1811
| citation = [[51 Geo. 3]]. c. cxlii
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| royal_assent = 31 May 1811
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| original_text = https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukla/Geo3/51/142/pdfs/ukla_18110142_en.pdf
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▲Place names that were here in the 17th century are: Ball's Pidle, Yew Pidle, Pondes Close, Little and Great Burfeildes, Culmers Wood and Bartholomew's, Brickworth Coppice.<ref name=bh/> The [[Inclosure Acts|inclosure]] of the [[common land]] at Padworth was by its local [[
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