- In Old
English law, a
Bowbearer was an under-officer of the
forest who
looked after all
manner of tresp**** on vert or venison, and who attached, or caused...
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Parker was
appointed as
Bowbearer of the
Forest of
Bowland by
William Bowland, 16th Lord of Bowland,
becoming the
first bowbearer of
Bowland in
almost one...
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Buccleuch and
Towneley families.
Bowbearers of the
Forest of
Bowland have been
appointed since the 12th century. A
Bowbearer was
originally a
noble who acted...
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often his deputy, one of
whose duties was to
appoint a
bowbearer (or more
often two
bowbearers) on
behalf of the Lord of Bowland. His responsibilities...
- into the government's
Culture Recovery Fund. The
Parker family have been
Bowbearers of the
Forest of
Bowland since the Restoration. The
office fell into abeyance...
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Parker (born 1937),
American judge Robert Redmayne Parker (born 1954),
Bowbearer of the
Forest of
Bowland Robert Townley Parker (1793–1879),
British Member...
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shorthorn cattle.
Eastwood was land
agent to the
Towneleys and the last
known Bowbearer of Bowland. He died in 1871 and is
buried at St Hubert's,
Dunsop Bridge...
- an
English antiquary, landowner,
Trumpeter to the
Queen and
Honorary Bowbearer of the
Forest of Bowland, Lancashire. Born at
Browsholme Hall, Yorkshire...
- Tempest, one of the
northern leaders of the
Pilgrimage and the King's own
Bowbearer of the
Forest of Bowland. In 1571, the
Tyburn Tree was
erected near the...
- park-keepers of
Radholme Laund in the
Forest of Bowland. Her
husband is the
Bowbearer of the
Forest of Bowland. "Descendants of
Peter de Alcancotes" (PDF)....