- The
Forests of Mara and
Mondrem were
adjacent medieval forests in Cheshire, England,
which in the 11th
century extended to over 60
square miles (160 km2)...
- "forest of the lakes", is all that
remains of the
great Forests of Mara and
Mondrem which covered over 60
square miles (160 km2) of this part of Cheshire....
- oak
forest Delamere Cheshire 1812
Remains of the
Forests of Mara and
Mondrem;
outside of
normal forest administration Sandstone with
glacial sands and...
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Mondrum "Aston
juxta Mondrum".
Retrieved 16 July 2015. "Place:
Aston [juxta
Mondrem]".
Retrieved 16 July 2015. Ormerod,
George (1819). The
history of the county...
- The site of Vale
Royal Abbey in 2005.
Although cultivated parkland today, in
Abbot Peter's day this was
within the
Forest of
Mondrem....
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later King
Henry V
Surveyor of the
Forests of Macclesfield, Mare and
Mondrem,
Cheshire in 1403
Governor of the City and
County of
Cheshire in 1403 He...
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referring to the
pedunculate oaks that
predominated in the
adjacent Forest of
Mondrem.
During the
Civil War, the
village was
taken by
siege several times. The...
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forest in Cheshire,
though was once part of the
larger Forests of Mara and
Mondrem. The
Sandstone Trail p****es
through the forest.
Dunwich Forest Suffolk...
- into his forest. The
forest mentioned was the
ancient forest of Mara and
Mondrem which was
greatly reduced in size
subsequently and is now
known as Delamere...
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Townships Additional Comments References Acton (none) Acton,
Aston iuxta Mondrem, Austerson, Baddington, Brindley, Burland, Cholmondeston, Edleston, Faddiley...