Definition of Forestership. Meaning of Forestership. Synonyms of Forestership

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- offices the family held besides that of Lord Great Chamberlain was the forestership of Es****, and they founded the Es**** religious houses of Colne Priory...
- decided that the Poles would attack the village of Mittenheide and the forestership of Krummenheide. Mittenheide (until 1938 Turoscheln, today Turośl), located...
- Dones held the position over nearly four centuries. In 1662, the master-forestership p****ed to the Crewe family and then to the Ardernes, who held it until...
- Montgomery. It was either him, or his son Earl Hugh who founded the Forestership of Shropshire. The chief forester of Shropshire lived in Great Bolas...
- positions were in the city. Sometime around Easter 1386, he received the Forestership of Waltham Hundred, Es****. This office was a hereditary position he inherited...
- widespread and varied. From his parents he inherited: In Cheshire the forestership of Macclesfield Forest, and the manors of Marpie and Wibersley. In Staffordshire...
- marriage took place sometime before 1177, as on that date he was given the forestership of Sherwood Forest which had been held by Robert de Calz. But Julia Boorman...
- is medieval in origin. In the Middle Ages the manor p****ed with the forestership of the Royal Forest of Exmoor, later being owned by the Rollers and then...
- approval: a quarter carucate of land at Worfield and a moiety of the forestership of Morfe. However, a pardon was granted on 15 November for a mere 6s...
- MP and politician. As a reward for his services he received the chief forestership of the Forest of Macclesfield and the seneschalship of the Hundred of...