rangership การใช้
- Tyrrell was granted the rangership of James I . According to a chronicle of the unfortunate accident:
- After her death, the rangership was given to successive trusted friends and family members of the British royal family.
- The duchess of Orl閍ns died, and he apparently had to give up his rangership, probably selling it to pay debts.
- When Lord Bute died in 1792 the King took the Rangership back into his own keeping and for a short time areas were given over to farming.
- In 1613, following Prince Henry's death in 1612, King James confirmed the rangership by letters patent for the duration of the lives of Timothy Tyrrell and his two sons, Charles I ) and William.
- In 1613, following Prince Henry's death in 1612, King James confirmed the rangership of Shotover by letters patent for the duration of the lives of Timothy Tyrrell and his two sons, Charles I ) and William.
- Then, he was informed on 4 May 1810, after the release of the finance committee's report, that the king had removed from him the supervision of the farms at Windsor ( he also lost the rangership ).
- His will contained two codicils : the first dated 12 April 1706, left the sum of ?000 and all his jewels to Barton; a second dated 1 February 1713 left her an additional ?000 plus his interest in the rangership of Bushey Park and his manor of Apscourt in Surrey to pay for the repairs to Bushey Lodge.