-
large areas of
grouse moors are
managed by
burning in a
practice known as
muirburn. This
kills trees and gr****es,
preventing natural succession, and generates...
- has done good."
Local speculation believes the fire was set as an act of
muirburn, a
Scottish term when
native moorland is
burned to
provide fresh growth...
-
Management techniques for
grouse moors include heather burning (known as "
muirburn" in Scotland), to
ensure a
supply of both
young and old heather, and predator...
- ****ociated with
social issues,
while at Holyrood. The
Wildlife Management and
Muirburn (Scotland) Bill p****es its
final vote in the
Scottish Parliament. Among...
-
William Jolly, 30th
Baron of
Stobo Henry FitzJoly, by
courtesy “Master of
Muirburn”,
Stobo the
Younger The
Baron of
Stonehaven Fraser Mearns of Stonehaven...
- 38))
Muirburn Act 1457 (repealed) 1457 c. 38 — 6
March 1458 The
statute of
murbyrne apprevyt and
ordanit to be kepit. The
statute of
muirburn is approved...
- and for
amending and
rendering more
effectual the Laws for
restraining Muirburn in
forbidden Time, in that Part of the
United Kingdom. (Repealed by Statute...
- ****ociated with
social issues,
while at Holyrood. The
Wildlife Management and
Muirburn (Scotland) Bill p****es its
final vote in the
Scottish Parliament. Among...
-
wildlife crime;
changed the
legislation relating to the
burning of
moorland (
muirburn),
previously prescribed in the Hill
Farming Act 1946; made operational...
-
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw. 7. c. 38))
Woods and
Muirburn Act 1535 (repealed) 1535 c. 8 1535 c. 11 12 June 1535 The
panis of the...