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- of increasing revenues from the forests and starting the process of disafforestation. Cecil made the first steps towards abolition of the forests, as part...
- Gloucestershire in response to disafforestation of royal forests, sale of royal lands and enclosure of property by the new owners. Disafforestation is a change in legal...
- shillings was known as a purlieu-man or purley-man. The benefits of disafforestation accrued only to the owner of the lands. There seems no doubt that purlieu...
- quite reduced by the time it was disafforested during the reign of King Charles I in 1629. The process of disafforestation created considerable social unrest...
- Charles sanctioned the disafforestation of the area. During the 17th century the forest was sold in parts. The process of disafforestation caused riots among...
- re****erted boundaries for encroachment. The programme's focus was disafforestation and sale of forest lands for conversion to pasture and arable farming...
- and need of relief. Sir Miles Fleetwood was sent to commission the disafforestation and division of lands being used in common. Riots destro**** enclosures...
- to the Crewe family and then to the Ardernes, who held it until the disafforestation in 1812. The position was symbolised by a black horn, which was given...
- Forest". During the second quarter of the 17th century, Galtres was disafforested piecemeal, as a result of the Crown's desperate need for ready money...
- sustenance for a large number of the growing po****tion. In June 1629, the disafforestation of Feckenham forest was decreed after a commission, so that the 2100...