- only (
estovers) is now used. See
Estovers. ...
ESTOVERS. L.Fr. and Eng. [L. Lat.
estoveria and more
anciently estoverium; from Fr. estouver',
estover, or...
- Look up
estover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Estover may
refer to:
Estovers, an
English legal term
Estover, Plymouth, a
housing estate in Devon...
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Estover is a
district in Devon, England,
within the
Plymouth boundary area. The
original hamlet was
extensively developed during the 1970s, into what...
- sheep) out into the
Forest to
graze (common pasture), to
gather fuel wood (
estovers), to cut peat for fuel (turbary), to dig clay (marl), and to turn out pigs...
- the manor, but
certain rights on the land such as pasture, pannage, or
estovers were held
variously by
certain nearby properties, or (occasionally) in...
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compost preparation. The word
stover derives from the
English legal term
estovers,
referring to the
right of
tenants to cut timber. Corn
stover Crop residue...
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Disability benefits Economic,
social and
cultural rights Equality of
outcome Estovers FairTax ยง
monthly tax
rebate Geolibertarianism Global basic income Happiness...
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Crownhill Deer Park
Derriford Devonport Drake Efford Eggbuckland Ernesettle Estover Glenholt Greenbank Ham
Hartley Hooe
Honicknowle Keyham King's Tamerton...
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properties for
their landowners,
serving as a
source of wood fuel,
timber (
estovers and loppage) and
forage for pigs (pannage). In
southern England, hazel...
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Leigham was in the
parish of
Plympton St Mary but is now in the
parish of
Estover,
which itself was
carved out of the
manorial estate in the 1970s. The History...