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Enclosure records can assist in locating properties and can name neighbors, which may help establish names, dates and relationships for family history research. Look for records at the National Archive in London (for cases in the Chancery and Exchequer Courts) and at county archive offices. The National Archive's [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=252 Domestic Records Information leaflet #86] is a good source for more background information and references to records.  
Enclosure records can assist in locating properties and can name neighbors, which may help establish names, dates and relationships for family history research. Look for records at the National Archive in London (for cases in the Chancery and Exchequer Courts) and at county archive offices. The National Archive's [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=252 Domestic Records Information leaflet #86] is a good source for more background information and references to records.  


Enclosure records can help locate properties and name neighbors. Other records which can tie into enclosure records for research include:  
Other records which can tie into enclosure records for research include:  


*Census records  
*Census records  
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