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Warren
Warren [fr. waerande, Dut.; guerenne, Fr.]. A free warren is a
Free-warren
for the preservation or custody of beasts and fowls of warren.
Fowls of warren
Fowls of warren. According to Coke they are the partridge, quail, rail, pheasant,
Fer' natur', animals
a wild disposition, such as deer, hares, coneys in a warren, pheasants, partridges, etc., as distingui-shed from those domit' natur', or
Qualification Act (English)
or person of higher degree, or owners of parks or warrens, stocked with deer or conies for their necessary use in
Light
purpose for which the light has been used [ibid., overruling Warren v. Brown, (1900) 2 QB 722], and see also Price
Vivary or vivarye
vivarium, Lat.], a place where animals are preserved; a park, warren, piscary, etc., 2 Inst. 100.
Terra warrenata
Terra warrenata, land that has the liberty of free-warren.
Occupancy
as whales, sturgeons, etc., animals of forest, chase, or free warren, fish belonging to a 'several' or 'free' fishery. (3) Property
Manor
franchises, royalties or privileges in respect of fairs, chase or warren, fisheries and hunting and shooting been affected subject to the
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