Definition of Vachery. Meaning of Vachery. Synonyms of Vachery

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Vachery. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Vachery and, of course, Vachery synonyms and on the right images related to the word Vachery.

Definition of Vachery

Vachery
Vachery Vach"er*y, n. [F. vacherie, from vache a cow, L. vacca. Cf. Vaccary.] 1. An inclosure for cows. 2. A dairy. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Prompt. Parv.

Meaning of Vachery from wikipedia

- recent years as suitable opportunities have arisen, for example at Chelwood Vachery, as part of a policy to extend the amount of land that they regulate and...
- large crane-breeding grounds at the Anglo-French named Vachery Pond, often locally known as Vachery. The figure of a crane adorns the old drinking water...
- Elizabeth Darcy. By Thomas de Dagworth: Eleanor de Dagworth who married at Vachery (in Cranley), Surrey by licence dated 23 June 1362 Walter Fitz Walter,...
- Towerhill manors had court baron. Eleanor, Countess of Ormond owning the Vachery manor, had view of frankpledge in Gomshall Towerhill. In 1281 William Braose...
- There have been four baronetcies created for people with the surname Samuel, all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the titles are still extant...
- from 1524 to 1540. In 1535 he purchased the Manor of Shere (including the Vachery) in Surrey from his elder brother, Sir Edmund Braye, to whom it had been...
- southwestwards to Vachery Pond, before turning to run northwards as the border of Wonersh and Bramley to meet the Wey at Shalford. From the Vachery Pond to the...
- Mouton, Charles Peck, Louis Pierre Arceneaux and others began to establish vacheries in the vicinity. More cattlemen would follow after 1770, when Spanish...
- Cerisey, Échevennoz, Éternod, La Collère, Lavanche, Pallais, Prailles, Vachéry, Véyaz Government  • Mayor M****imo Tamone Area  • Total 39 km2 (15 sq mi)...
- Towerhill Manor, as portra**** by Lewis Pinhorn Wood in 1880, was bought by Sir Edward Bray of Vachery in 1550 and remained in the Bray family until 1972....