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original Bowland Forest courts appear to have been held at Hall Hill near
Radholme Laund before moving to
Whitewell sometime in the 14th century. The Industrial...
- the
landed gentry, and
historically served as the king's park-keepers of
Radholme Laund in the
Forest of Bowland. Her
husband is the
Bowbearer of the Forest...
- Heritage. In the
fourteenth century,
Edmund Parker was park-keeper of
Radholme Laund, west of Browsholme, one of the two
great deer
parks in the Forest...
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formed the
centre of an
early medieval hunting laund (enclosure)
known as
Radholme which is
mentioned as a vill in Domesday. Sir
Walter Urswyk was Master...
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Great Mitton, Hammerton, Slaidburn, Dunnow, Newton, Bogeuurde, Easington,
Radholme Laund and Lees. This
amounted to 36
carucates (ca5580 acres/1800ha) of...
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woodmote and swainmote,
originally appear to have been held at Hall Hill near
Radholme Laund before moving to
Whitewell sometime in the 14th century.
Lower Lees...