turbary in a sentence
Examples
- The Chadderton family can be identified as having a presence in the area of Bradshaw as far back as Edward VI ( 1547 ) when Edmund Chadderton was a plaintiff in a civil court action against John Tonge and others for trespass on the common turbary of Tonge Moor.
- When the Normans parceled up England in the 11th century, ordinary people retained common rights : to pasture, to " piscary " ( fishing ), " turbary " ( taking turf or peat ) and " estover " ( taking wood ).
- He is credited for helping found the Industrial Estate in Gweedore, and also the turf burning station-a source of employment in his local parish, which allowed local people cut the turbary and sell it to the station operated by the Electrical Supply Board ( ESB ) . situated in Min a Cuing, He was survived by his wife, Antoinnette ( n�e Willman ) and their nine children.
- At a time when the royal forests were the most important potential source of fuel for cooking, heating and industries such as charcoal burning, and such hotly defended rights as pannage ( pasture for their pigs ), estover ( collecting firewood ), agistment ( grazing ), or turbary ( cutting of turf for fuel ), this charter was almost unique in providing a degree of economic protection for free men, who also used the forest to forage for food and to graze their animals.