- 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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governments saw
Perambulation Day as a way 'to
actively stage a
reaffirmation and
celebration of
communal identity'.
Although these perambulations were centred...
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perambulations became more secular, with the
focus on
beating the
bounds of
complete towns or cities, such as Norwich. The
Bristol perambulation involved...
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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
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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vocati Fockynggroue).
Since this was a
legal do****ent,
later surveys and
perambulations continue to
employ the term—albeit in
later published descriptions the...
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Drayton House is a
Grade I
listed country house of many
periods 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of the
village of Lowick, Northamptonshire, England. Described...
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Somers ****s 1970, p.96–98
Milton 2006, p.8 Sandles, Tim. "The
Dartmoor Perambulations".
Legendary Dartmoor.
Archived from the
original on 28
January 2012...
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Posthumous Papers of the
Pickwick Club,
Containing a
Faithful Record of the
Perambulations, Perils, Travels,
Adventures and
Sporting Transactions of the Corresponding...
- John
Aubrey FRS (12
March 1626 – 7 June 1697) was an
English antiquary,
natural philosopher and writer. He was a
pioneer archaeologist, who
recorded (often...