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Verderer - Wikipedia
Verderers are forestry officials in England who deal with common land in certain former royal hunting areas which are the property of the Crown.
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VERDERER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VERDERER is a onetime English judicial officer in charge of the king's forest.
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VERDERER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun in medieval England, a judicial officer who maintained law and order in the king's forests.
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verderer
▪ I. † ˈverderer1 Obs.—1 [Extended form of verder1: cf. next.] = verdure 3.c 1550 Disc. Common Weal Eng. (1893) 85 The arrisses, verderers, and tapstrie worke, wheare with they be hanged.▪ II. verderer2 (ˈvɜːdərə(r)) Forms: α. 6–7 verderour, 7–9 -or. β. 7– verderer. γ. 8– verdurer. [a. AF. verderer ...
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verderer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
verderer (plural verderers). (British) An official in charge of a royal forest; in modern times, still extant in the New Forest and the Forest of Dean ...
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Epping Forest: What is a Verderer? - Benjamin Murphy
Verderers are forestry officials in England who deal with common land in certain former royal hunting areas which were the property of the Crown ...
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Verderer (New Forest) - Wikipedia
A verderer is an unpaid officer whose duty is to regulate and protect the interests of the New Forest commoners, and to preserve the natural beauty.
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Verderers of The New Forest - Homepage
The Verderers of the New Forest are an ancient and unique governing body responsible for protecting and managing the traditional rights, landscape, and ecology ...
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VERDERER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Verderer definition: an English judicial officer in the royal forests having charge especially of the vert, or trees and undergrowth.
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Verderer
Verderers are officials in Britain who deal with Common land in certain former royal hunting areas which are the property of The Crown.
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Verderer - Oxford Reference
The medieval official who administered the vert and venison of a forest. Each forest had four verderers, who were elected by the freeholders who had rights in ...
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Verderer (New Forest)
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 The remaining position is held by the Official Verderer who serves as chair of the Court and who is appointed by the Sovereign.
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verderership
ˈverderership Also 8 verdurer-. [f. verderer2 + -ship.] The office of a verderer.1611 Cotgr., Segrarie, a Verderership; or such a like Office of account in forrests. 1762 tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. VI. 296 The verdurership over Osterforest. 1863 Guardian 14 Jan. 25/1 The election of proper persons t...
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John Stratford (verderer)
John Stratford (1380 – July 1433), also known as John Stratforde, was a medieval English verderer and landowner. He regularly sat as a juror in Inquisitions Post Mortem, and acted as Verderer in the forests of Chute and Milchet in Wiltshire until his death in July
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viridour
† viridour Obs. rare. In 6 virydour. [ad. med.L. viridarius verderer, with ending assimilated to verdour2.] = verderer2 1.? 13.. Charter of Forests in Arnolde Chron. (1811) 212 [That] euerych forester of our fee from hensforth attache plees of forest as wele of grasinges as of our veneri and them pr...
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