Ringbinder 004 New Forest History (and History of Forests)

Author: various
Description: Stuart, John Manwood, Forest laws, Norman, Domesday Book, Gypsies, Gentry, High Street, Charcoal Burning, Farming, Recreation, Forestry, place-names, Norman, rifle range, Victorian, census, workers, Woodcourt, Royal Forest, Forest of Gillingham, Duncan Grinnell-Milne, Tudor, Edward VI, Medieval, Perkin Warbeck, place-names, Medieval, Perambulation, William Cobbett, Pilgrims’ Way, Victorian, Heywood Sumner, Lawrence Burgess, O. G. S. Crawford, Roman road, archaeology, Victorian, art exhibition, Modern, Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, royalty, Modern, Elizabeth II, royalty, forestry, Belinda, Lady Montagu, Tapestry, royalty, Verderers, Elizabeth II, royalty, population statistics, Forestry Commission property, cottage, David Stagg, Amenity Verderer, commoning, Victorian, disafforestation, enclosure, Edwardian, Edward VII, Hon. John Scott Montagu, wild boar, Victorian, enclosure, common of sheep, Humanitarian League, deer hunting, prices, provisions, salt making, Daniel Defoe, gales, storms, gales, storms, power-cut, crushed cars, lodges, crown property, charcoal burners, gypsies, murder, murder, Titanic, New Forest Bill, fire, firemen, Petty Sessions, Dog Licenses, Knightwood Oak, Queen’s Oak, Edinburgh Oak, Millenium Oak, oak trees, Mr. S.A. Simmonds, ponies, snow, origins of New Forest, Victorian, enclosure, government of the New Forest, crown lands, Medieval, origins of royal forests, forests, forest law, Early-Modern, enclosure, forests, non-human, resistance, state schemes, national parks, preservation, open space, squatters, social crime, Exbury, Mitford family, estates, Shopping, Retailing, Cob cottages, Victorian, Forest management, Forest conservation, Commoning
Shelf mark: FF11/16.2

Primary Reference: 164800

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Last import: September 8, 2023
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