Definition of Emparked. Meaning of Emparked. Synonyms of Emparked

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Definition of Emparked

Empark
Empark Em*park", v. t. [Pref. em- + park: cf. OF. emparchier, emparkier. Cf. Impark.] To make a park of; to inclose, as with a fence; to impark. [Obs.]

Meaning of Emparked from wikipedia

- orchards and vineyard to a point just within Richmond Park, the deer park emparked and enclosed by Charles I. The straight southwest slope is steepest, falling...
- manor of Orton and not a royal possession, part of the area was first emparked (for deer hunting) by King Edward III in 1368 and expansion continued over...
- with stables and an adjacent formal garden within landscaped parkland in emparked landscape by James Wyatt for Thomas Samuel Jolliffe. The house has been...
- at Chartley and Chillingham in England, and Cadzow in Scotland, were "emparked". [citation needed] There were more than a dozen white Park Cattle herds...
- by A. W. N. Pugin c.1850 for the Rev. Augustus Sutton. The village was emparked in the 18th century. Records dating back to 1391 indicate human settlement...
- hunt, poaching being subject to severe punishment: the injustice of such "emparked" preserves was a common cause of complaint in populist vernacular literature...
- and also Bardon Hall (see below). It is said[by whom?] that the area was emparked prior to AD 1300. The line of the southerly boundary of the park runs a...
- adjacent Frith Wood which the lord of the manor, the Bishop of London, emparked around 1260. This finger of land may have been the territory of Well Street...
- the Abbot of Westminster, enclosing the land for hunting. In 1537 Henry emparked the arable land around Upper Lodge and ordered the construction of brick...
- castle, extending the potential for hunting across a long east–west belt of emparked land. In 1270 Roger Bigod, the 5th Earl, inherited the castle and undertook...