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verderer การใช้

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  • Other terms are used a verderer and a silviculturalist being common ones.
  • From 1966 to 1974 he was Official Verderer of the New Forest.
  • He was a verderer of Windsor Forest and constable of Farnham Castle.
  • In 1638 he became verderer of Rockingham and Brigstock.
  • He was a verderer of the forest.
  • He was appointed High Sheriff of Northamptonshire for 1760 and in 1766 a verderer of Rockingham Forest.
  • In 1584 Henry Dingley, a verderer of Malvern Chase, wrote an account of a perambulation of the chase boundaries.
  • The Official Verderer was appointed by the Crown and the others were elected locally by registered commoners living within the New Forest.
  • He became an elected Verderer of the forest from 1954 to 1984 and chaired history organizations including the Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress and Waltham Abbey Historical Society.
  • He was appointed verderer and deputy warden of the Forest of Dean from 1801 to his death, Sheriff of Gloucester city in 1807 and Mayor of Gloucester in 1813.
  • 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 1433.
  • However, from the costume being of a later date, Alan de Langford, Verderer of Grovely Wood at the end of the 13th century, has also been suggested.
  • The responsibilities of the Bowbearer were akin to those of a chief verderer  an unpaid official appointed to protect vert and venison and responsible for supervising and assisting in the enforcement of forest laws.
  • Having taken a great interest in the preservation of Epping Forest for the people, he was appointed a judge in the " Verderer's court for the forest of Epping ".
  • Early in his mayoralty, 22 November 1752, Gascoyne was knighted on the occasion of presenting an address to the king; he was also a verderer of Epping Forest, in which office he was succeeded by his eldest son.
  • An image on Purbeck marble found at Steeple Langford in 1857, a portrait of a man wearing a long robe, with a horn hanging from his left shoulder, may be of Alan de Langford, Verderer of Grovely Wood at the end of the 13th century.
  • He was elected three times as the MP for Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1558 9, Vice-Admiral of Sussex from 1559, verderer of Windsor Forest in 1561, Constable of Farnham Castle in 1565, and Deputy Lieutenant for Surrey and Sussex from 1569.
  • A register of voters was kept by the Verderers and a secret ballot imposed to elect 5 Verderers who join 4 who were nominated by the Forestry Commission, Ministry of Agriculture ( now DEFRA ), Hampshire County Council and the Countryside Agency, together with the appointed Official Verderer.
  • He was elected MP for Berkshire in 1401 and re-elected on another 11 occasions between then and 1429 . He also served on a number of commissions and was tax controller ( 1404 ), escheator ( 1409 1410 ), controller and surveyor of Woodstock Palace ( 1413 1438 ) in Oxfordshire and verderer of Woodstock Park ( 1398 to his death in 1442 ).