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A History of the County of Somerset
… of the parish and was bounded on the north and south by a deer leap, part of which survives. 74 By 1694 it appears to … as far as the parish boundary where the lord claimed a deer leap in the 18th century. 78 It was known as the Old … reserved the right to stand outside the park pale to watch deer killed. 81 The park bank survives on the boundary with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later 13th century the manorial buildings and probably a deer park beyond were walled around. 95 In the 19th century … west side of Church Lane were presumably removed when the deer park was re-established, probably in the 17th century. 1 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Tower of London, for in the 18th century it contained tame deer and a raven as the Tower contained ravens and the royal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as entitled to a place in the county fauna. The roe deer has been omitted, although a specimen was found and … as having been anything but a stray from Dorset, where roe deer were introduced at the beginning of the nineteenth … Lepus cuniculus, Linn. Very common. UNGULATA 34. Red Deer. Cervus elaphus, Linn. This grand member of the British …
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