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turbary
turbary (ˈtɜːbərɪ) Forms: 4–6 turbarye, (5 turbere), 5–7 turbarie, (6 to(u)rberie), 8 turbery, 6– turbary. [a. AF. turberie (Britton), a. OF. turb-, torb-, tourberie (12–13th c. in Godef.), med.L. turbāria, f. OF. tourbe (Swiss turbe), med.L. turba, ad. LG. turf or turv: see turf.] 1. a. Land, or a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turbary
Turbary is the ancient right to cut turf, or peat, for fuel on a particular area of bog. Turbary rights, which are more fully expressed legally as common of turbary, are often associated with commonage, or, in some cases, rights over another wikipedia.org
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Turbary Park
Turbary Park is an area of West Howe, Bournemouth in Dorset. Turbary Park is south of Kinson and north of Wallisdown. Facilities Turbary Park is served by the Turbary Retail Park. Also in the area is the NHS Turbary Park Medical Centre. wikipedia.org
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turfer
† ˈturfer Obs. rare—0. [f. turf n.1 + -er: cf. med.L. turbārius.] One who enjoys common of turbary. So † ˈturfery dial. = turbary.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 507/2 Turvare, glebarius. 1769 Public Advertiser 2 June 3/4 Right of Pasturage and Turfery on the..Commons of Sunning-Hill and Wingfield. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kinson (ward)
Geography The Kinson ward covers the suburb of Kinson, as well as the areas of West Howe and Turbary Park, as well as parts of East Howe. wikipedia.org
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turvary
† ˈturvary Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. turvāria, var. of turbāria.] = turbary 2.1651 G. W. tr. Cowel's Inst. ii. ii. 72 Fishing, digging of Turfes,..called Piscaryes, Turvaryes [orig. turuariam]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bromyard Downs
Rights under the act include pasturage, estovers and turbary. wikipedia.org
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Henry Homer the elder
a supporter of enclosure, he identified four common objections: depopulation; reduction in corn harvests; loss of rights in cutting turf and furze (turbary wikipedia.org
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Rowten Pot
The water which descends Rowten Pot sinks to the west of the pot on the other side of Turbary Road, into a shallow horizontal cave system, known as Rowten wikipedia.org
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Słupca Lake
It was created in 1955 as a recreational centre on former turbary land. It has a surface of 258 hectares, with 0.9 km breadth and length of 3.6 km. wikipedia.org
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Swinsto Cave
A little beyond here the long Turbary Inlet enters from the right. Turbary Inlet was first explored by a party from the University of Leeds Speleological Association (ULSA) in 1962, and the connection made with Turbary wikipedia.org
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Whitestake
It is the site of the Turbary Woods Owl and Bird Sanctuary. References External links Geography of South Ribble Villages in Lancashire wikipedia.org
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Michael Fitzmaurice (politician)
Turbary rights have been affected by the Habitats Directive, which has resulted in the protection of some raised bogs in Ireland since the 1990s. wikipedia.org
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Cormac Breslin
the industrial estate in Gweedore, and also the turf burning station—a source of employment in his local parish, which allowed local people to cut the turbary wikipedia.org
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Leathes Ham
In the medieval period this site was turbary, an area which was dug for peat, and it later flooded and became a lake. wikipedia.org
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