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Purlieu is a term used for the
outlying parts of a
place or district. It was a term of the old
Forest law, and meant, as
defined by John Manwood, Treatise...
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Dibden Purlieu (/ˌdɪbdɛn ˈpɜːrliuː/) is a
village situated on the edge of the New
Forest in Hampshire, England. The
village merges with the
nearby town...
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grounds in 1974 Next to Hale is the
National Trust common of Hale
Purlieu. Hale
Purlieu is an area of
heath and
valley bog with
typical flora and fauna...
- Brockenhurst, Colbury,
Copythorne South,
Dibden and
Hythe North,
Dibden Purlieu,
Fawley Holbury,
Forest North,
Forest South,
Hythe South, Lyndhurst, Marchwood...
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Refinery led to a
demand for more
houses for workers, and
Hythe and
Dibden Purlieu were
allowed to
expand into a
small town. In 1983,
following the growth...
- the New
Forest National Park.
Villages such as Marchwood, Hythe,
Dibden Purlieu,
Holbury and
Fawley have all
experienced significant growth. Geographically...
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Dibden and
Dibden Purlieu (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Wade 1,025 59.6
Liberal Democrats Stephanie Osborne 874 50.8...
- Rooke, a
local landowner who
possessed Ogdens Purlieu in the
latter half of the 17th century.
Purlieu is a Norman-French word
meaning "the outskirts...
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villages on the
northernmost and
southernmost territorial boundary lines, or
purlieu, are
named in the land allocation. In actuality, all
unnamed towns and...
- to as rangers. The
rangers are
sometimes said to be
patrollers of the
purlieu.
Another group,
called serjeants-in-fee, and later, foresters-in-fee (not...