- acres)
royal deer park
called Kerrybullock, or Carrybullock,
until it was
disparked by
Henry VIII in the 16th century. The park was
mentioned in 1282 and...
- "River Jordan",
probably during the 17th
century when
Toxteth Park was
disparked and let as farmland. The
first tenants were
Puritan in
religion and this...
- of the 2,300-acre (9.3 km2)
Royal Deer Park of
Toxteth which became "
disparked" in 1591. The land
eventually came
under the Earl of Sefton's control...
- Earl of
Gloucester in 1301–2. In this time it had a
medieval deer park,
disparked under Richard II.
During the
reign of
Henry VIII the
manor changed hands...
- and
walled garden on the grounds. A deer park
established in 1638 was
disparked in 1790. 100
metres north of the hall is a
bitumen well, near a ford across...
-
private quarters.
Viscount Lisle sold the
property in 1618-19,
after first disparked the
Great Park. His use of the
buildings in the
North Range as a keeper's...
-
needed urgent maintenance, at a
potential cost of £100. The
Great Park was
disparked and
turned into
fields in 1580. As
religious laws
against Catholics increased...
- Commons, in the
County of Southampton; and for
Improvement of the old
disparked Park of Farnham, in the
Counties of
Surrey and Southampton.
Enabling trustees...
-
Cornwall and the
other a new park. The then
existing ducal parks were
disparked by King
Henry VIII
about the year 1540 so that they
became pasture for...
-
Enabling the
Bishop of
Winchester to
convey 100
acres of land in the
disparked Park of
Bishops Waltham (Hampshire) to the
rector of
Bishops Waltham parish...