- Look up
perambulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perambulation noun; is the act of
walking around,
surveying land, or touring. In
English law...
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diverse ages"
perambulated the
bounds of the
parish taking six days in all. At
Turnworth in
Dorset the
parish register records the
perambulation for 1747 thus:...
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juries in the
forest courts. In 1300 many (if not all)
forests were
perambulated and
reduced greatly in
their extent, in
theory to
their extent in the...
- The
Bristol perambulation was a
civic ritual,
usually performed annually, in Bristol, England, from the
sixteenth to the
nineteenth centuries. Also called...
- king
directed the
Sheriff of
Devon and
twelve knights of the
county to
perambulate the
Forest to
record its
exact bounds. This was
because Richard had been...
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Flying Lizards were an
experimental English new wave band,
formed in 1976. They are best
known for
their eccentric cover version of
Barrett Strong's...
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built and
dedicated by
Stephen the Great.
Putna was
founded on the
lands perambulated by the
Putna (which has its
source in the
Obcina Mare mountains, Bukovina)...
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wooden carrying case. The
British Workman reported in 1857
about a
perambulating library operating in a
circle of
eight villages, in ****bria. A Victorian...
- the charter,
under the
Great Seal of England. It took the form of a
perambulation of the seven-mile land boundary,
describing the
features that marked...
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youngsters of the city. They had
their maskings and
their merry-makings, and
perambulated the
streets after dark in a way [that] was no
doubt amusing to themselves...