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Verderers are
forestry officials in
England who deal with
common land in
certain former royal hunting areas which are the
property of the Crown. The office...
- In the New
Forest a
verderer is an
unpaid officer whose duty is to
regulate and
protect the
interests of the New
Forest commoners, and to
preserve the...
- accountant,
rather a cold
individual but indispensable.
Reeve (Canada)
Verderer Loyn 1991, p. 356.
Stafford 2014, p. 397.
Hudson 2012, pp. 37–39. Williams...
- (Earl) Hold / High-reeve
Thegn Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Churl (free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (slave)...
- (Earl) Hold / High-reeve
Thegn Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Churl (free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (slave)...
- (Earl) Hold / High-reeve
Thegn Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Churl (free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (slave)...
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Stratford and
Andrew de Strelford, was a
medieval English landowner and
verderer of the
House of Stratford.
Andrew was born into the
House of Stratford...
- (mayor) (died c. 1501),
mayor of
Winchester John
Stratford (
verderer) (1380–1433),
English verderer and
landowner House of
Stratford This
disambiguation page...
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grazing on the
Forest is
monitored by five Agisters,
employees of the
Verderers of the New Forest. Each
Agister takes responsibility for a
different area...
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common pasture are
still recognised and exercised,
enforced by
official verderers and agisters. In the 18th century, the New
Forest became a
source of timber...