Some Account of English Deer Parks, With Notes On the Management of Deer

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Some Account of English Deer Parks, With Notes On the Management of Deer
Evelyn Philip Shirley
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VII.
IV A R WICK SHIRE.
i6i Midletan, — * I passed by Middleton parke,* writes Leland in his * Itinerary/ ^ * wherof S' John Willoughby, son and heir to S*^ Henry Willoughby (an ould knight of y* sepulchre), hath a fayre man- liour-place.' This park, which is marked both by Dugdale and Speed, is now, I believe, disparked.
Merevale, — A park here is marked in Dugdale's map of 1656, and one is known to have belonged to this place after it had been granted to the Devereux family, being mentioned i
...n the will of Robert second Earl of Essex. Of late years the park has been restored by the present owner, Mr. Dugdale, who brought the deer, now about 120 in number, from Bordesley in Worcestershire. The park occupies about 180 acres. The oaks here are remarkably fine.
Pooley Park, in the parish of Poles- worth, near Tam worth. Here was an ancient park, enclosed by Sir Thomas Cokain, Kt., in the twenty-second of Henry VII., who lies buried at Ashboum in Derbyshire, with the following inscrip- tion : — * Here lyeth Sir Thomas Cockaine, Made knight at Turaey and Turwyne ; Who builded here fayre houses twayne, With many profittes that remayne ; And three fayre parks impaled he, For his successors here to be.' ' " Vol.


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