- the
material extracted from the
turbary.
Turbary rights,
which are more
fully expressed legally as
common of
turbary, are
often ****ociated with commonage...
- ISBNÂ 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...
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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...
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local families for centuries.
These rights include Pasture, Mast, Marl,
Turbary,
Sheep and Fuelwood. The
contribution of New
Forest commoners to maintaining...
-
Belton is a
village and
civil parish in the Isle of
Axholme area of
North Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated on the A161 road, and
approximately 6 miles...
- also
known as "Pete Marsh" List of bogs Peat
Cutting Monday Tropical peat
Turbary Unified Soil
classification System Category:Peat-fired
power stations Wetlands...
- Ealand, East Butterwick, East Halton, Eastoft, Elsham, Epworth,
Epworth Turbary Flixborough, Fockerby,
Ferriby Sluice Gainsthorpe, Garthorpe, Goxhill,...
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Heath Talbot Village Talbot Woods Throop Town
centre Townsend Tuckton Turbary Park
Victoria Park
Wallisdown Warren Hill
Westbourne West
Cliff West Howe...
- fuel is
known as
turbary.
These rights were
conferred a long time ago, pre-dating most
written records. The area once
known as the
Turbary of Alberysheved...
- (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...