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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
disafforestment (dis-a-for'est-ment), n. [< disafforest + -menf] The act of
clisafforesting, or the state of being disafforested. The benefit of the
disafforestment existed only for the owner of the lands. Encyc. Brit., IX. 409.
disaggregate (dis-ag're-gat) ...
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THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.
In the year 1853 an Act of Parliament was passed for the disafforestment of the
ancient forest of Wichwood. Under this Act a considerable tract of land has been
reclaimed ; and it is the object of the following pages to describe the various ...
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Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
Failures mean loss of accumulated moneys, which then become in effect
irrecoverable. The only way to remedy, or rather escape, this loss is to prevent
disafforestment, and to treat woodland as invested capital, and not as realised
capital to ...
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The Meteorology of Enland
In the year 1853 an Act of Parliament was passed for the disafforestment of the
ancient forest of Wichwood. Under this Act a considerable tract of land has been
reclaimed ; and it is the object of the following pages to describe the various ...
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Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional ...
It is perhaps in this quarrel about disafforestment that his leaning towards
chicane and subterfuge appears most clearly. In 1297 the departure of the king
for Flanders left the field clear for the opposition. Like the Council which _ had
governed ...
Charles Petit-Dutaillis, Georges Lefebvre,
1915
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An Environmental History of the Middle Ages: The Crucible of ...
One can imagine how much pain Sampson caused by placing his victim upon it,
if the harrow was turned upside down with the tines facing upwards.131
Disafforestment and the rise of private woodland Englishmen's drive for
disafforestment ...
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The forest, park and palace of Clarendon, c. 1200-c. 1650: ...
Most excavated moated sites date to 1180-1320, and many excavated examples
derive from the end of that timescale, at the height of the assarting phenomenon.
107 This was a time of widespread disafforestment in England generally.
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The royal forests of England
In March 1204 the men of Cornwall agreed to pay a fine of 2,000 marks and 20
palfreys worth 10 marks each for the disafforestment of the whole of the county,
with the exception of two moors and two woods, and for having a sheriff chosen ...
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Publications. Historical Series
It is perhaps in this quarrel about disafforestment that his leaning towards
chicane and subterfuge appears most clearly. In 1297 the departure of the king
for Flanders left the field clear for the opposition. Like the Council which had
governed ...
University of Manchester,
1930
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Richard and John: Kings at War
In 1204 Cornwall paid £2,000 (3,000 marks) and twenty palfreys for the
disafforestment of the whole county, except for two woods and two moors, and in
1215 bought these up too for a further 1,200 marks and four palfreys.49 De-
afforestation ...