- 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...
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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...
- 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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Disability benefits Economic,
social and
cultural rights Equality of
outcome Estovers FairTax §
monthly tax
rebate Geolibertarianism Global basic income Happiness...
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authors list (link) Elsie,
Robert (2010).
Historical Dictionary of Kosovo.
estover road
plymouth PL6 7PY,
United Kingdom:
Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. ****iv...
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Eesti Juust Semi hard Dutch-type
cheese made from cow's milk,
produced by
Estover.
Kadaka juust Saaremaa Semi hard
smoked cheese made from cow's milk, produced...
- fuel on
common land or in
royal forests; this was part of the
right of
estover. An
incidental effect of
pollarding in
woodland is the
encouragement of...