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The Forest and Chase of Malvern Pamela Hurle

The Forest and Chase of Malvern By Pamela Hurle

The Forest and Chase of Malvern by Pamela Hurle


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This history of Malvern Chase is an attempt to provide a realistic portrait of it, making key documents more accessible and using a variety of illustrations, many of which have been hidden away for years.

The Forest and Chase of Malvern Summary

The Forest and Chase of Malvern by Pamela Hurle

Malvern gave its name to one of the royal forests that William the Conqueror established soon after his Conquest of England in 1066. Called Malferna in Domesday Book, the area had been a hunting ground for pre-Conquest bishops for an unknown period. Since the seat of administration for William's royal forest was Potters Hanley (later Hanley Castle), it is perhaps surprising that the king did not call it Hanley Forest, particularly since he kept Hanley as one of his own manors. That name, however, has never been applied to it, so Malvern Forest (or Malvern Chase when hunting rights were granted to a subject) it remains. This history of Malvern Chase is an attempt to provide a realistic portrait of it, making key documents more accessible and using a variety of illustrations, many of which have been hidden away for years.

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GOR004862928
9781860774409
1860774407
The Forest and Chase of Malvern by Pamela Hurle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2007-04-01
224
N/A
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