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- the material extracted from the turbary. Turbary rights, which are more fully expressed legally as common of turbary, are often ****ociated with commonage...
- local families for centuries. These rights include Pasture, Mast, Marl, Turbary, Sheep and Fuelwood. The contribution of New Forest commoners to maintaining...
- Turbary Park is an area of West Howe, Bournemouth in Dorset. Turbary Park is south of Kinson and north of Wallisdown. Turbary Common is the largest area...
- Stockholes Turbary is a hamlet and nature reserve[better source needed] on the Isle of Axholme in the parish of Belton in North Lincolnshire unitary area...
- ISBN 0-7090-0844-9. "Turbary Common". Dorset For You. 2011. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012. "Turbary Common Local...
- Heath Talbot Village Talbot Woods Throop Town centre Townsend Tuckton Turbary Park Victoria Park Wallisdown Warren Hill Westbourne West Cliff West Howe...
- Ealand, East Butterwick, East Halton, Eastoft, Elsham, Epworth, Epworth Turbary Flixborough, Fockerby, Ferriby Sluice Gainsthorpe, Garthorpe, Goxhill,...
- Middle Ages the local monasteries began to excavate the peatlands as a turbary business, selling fuel to Norwich and Great Yarmouth. Norwich Cathedral...
- employment in his local parish, which allowed local people to cut the turbary and sell it to the station operated by the Electrical Supply Board (ESB)...
- (common pasture), to gather fuel wood (estovers), to cut peat for fuel (turbary), to dig clay (marl), and to turn out pigs between September and November...