It was occupied by the Copyhold Inclosure and the Tithe Commission Office, now the Board of Agriculture.
It was overgrown by a riot of climbing vines; an inclosure with windows at every side of it, occupied the center of the space beneath the roof, and inside the inclosure were all the evidences of feminine occupancy.
The falcon had beaten down his prey in the inclosure belonging to this little chapel, and the king was desirous of going in to take the first feather, according to custom.
Outside the inclosure were several horses mounted by servants; a travelling carriage was in waiting for this lady.
Athos had chosen for his resting-place the little inclosure of a chapel erected by himself near the boundary of his estates.
Beyond the inclosure of the city, the great verdant plains stretched out, bordering the Loire, and appeared to run towards the pink horizon, which was cut by the azure of the waters and the dark green of the marshes.
Down by the farther end of the inclosure stood a low house almost lost in shrubbery.
The walks were empty, the thickets were quiet, the house at the end of the inclosureseemed deserted.
The first indication of a slight advancement in the constructive skill of the primitive architect is discernible in the strengthening of his domestic inclosure with stone.
This is simply a snug inclosure of boards covered with glass, into which plants from the hotbed are to be set for the purpose of hardening them off before they are put into the open ground.
The young gardener will be surprised at the amount of heat contained in an inclosure like the one described.
I was returning from Old Hamstocks, Coul struck up with me upon the Back, at the Foot of the ruinousInclosure before we come to Dodds.
Across one end of this inclosure is a tomb built after the manner of the Moslems.
To enter her life by the gate she seemed willing to open for him would mean the taking into that sacred inclosure of every hideous possibility that clouded his own future.
All trace of moorland has vanished, and moderninclosure and cultivation have taken possession of the scene.
Suicide could pitch upon no spot so favourable for its sacrifice as the gateway leading into the river inclosure before Charles Lamb's cottage.
They came upon the outer inclosure just as the Arabs commenced their attack upon the inner palisade, and the first time the Arabs knew of their presence was when they were first fired upon before and behind.
The inclosure below them was shallower now from the number that had fallen, and was filled with a confused mass of struggling men.
The interest of the natives was enlisted by the fact that Nana Sahib was running a horse, while the hopes of the occupants of the inclosure rested principally on Seila.
A roar of satisfaction rose from the mass of natives on the other side of the inclosure as Mameluke was seen to leave the group of horses and gradually to gain upon Seila.
By this time the work of filling the sandbags was completed; the doors and windows had been barricaded, and a large pile of bags lay in the inclosureready for erection at any threatened point.
It is the inclosure nearest to the cottage, and seems now to be a pasture, and a rather remarkably unfertile one.
The inclosure around the monument is beautifully laid out as an ornamental garden, and abundantly provided with rare flowers and shrubbery, all tended with loving care.
When your regiment falls back, occupy that stone inclosure a little way down the slope at the left of the road, and hold the enemy in check while the troops file over the bridge.
The Scudamores, having no duty, stood at the entrance to the inclosure and watched the fight on their right.
Turning away from this scene, we led our horses down the stone stairway into the inclosure below.
They had no floors, no separate apartments, except the guinea negroes had sometimes a small inclosure for their 'god house.
When this was accomplished, the bleeding victims were re-conveyed to the inclosure of the mansion house where they were deposited for a few moments.
He ripped open the worn envelope, squared his elbows across the table, and opened the scented inclosure defiantly, but before he could read it Hardy reached out suddenly and covered it with his hand.
The delicate inclosure of wrought iron is Regency at its best in this medium.
It is of vital interest that he was the designer and contractor for the inclosure of the Tomb of the Pater Patriae.
In this inclosure is a very ingeniously constructed vault to contain the potatoes, and which likewise has secret apartments to conceal liquors, dry goods, etc.
V-3] This piece is the inclosure mentioned in Art.
See preceding article for a criticism of the treaty itself which formed the inclosure of the present letter.
The hatchet and knife will now come into excellent use, in cutting the sticks for the little inclosure shown [Page 45] in our drawing.
The bird should either be kept in a cage or inclosure and in the latter case, its wings will require to be clipped.
A few sticks or branches laid across the top of the inclosurewill prevent any such capers; and the crafty animals will either have to take the bait at the risk of their lives, or leave it alone.
The whole band were driven out of a side door into a long lane which led around three sides of the Park to another inclosure at the far end.
The most important quarter of the city was that to the north, in the neighbourhood of the vast quadrangular inclosure which contained the temple of the Solar Disc.
It constitutes the only inclosure in front of the fine hypostyle hall at Denderah.
Although the great inclosure at Karnak was spacious enough for its purpose, the families of the Pharaohs would hardly have had elbow room in it.
In the lower stage we see the external door by which the inclosuresurrounding the house is entered; in the two upper divisions there are the trees and climbing plants of the garden.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inclosure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.