Catalogue description Mr Sutherland, Purveyor, Lyndhurst. On 17th July he reviewed the boundaries of Wilverly...

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Details of ADM 106/838/179
Reference: ADM 106/838/179
Description:

Mr Sutherland, Purveyor, Lyndhurst. On 17th July he reviewed the boundaries of Wilverly Walk, adjoining the Arnwood Tithing with the Officers of the New Forest. Thirty six small oak trees have recently been cut down by workmen employed by Thomas Dummer who owns the Tithing. Twenty two of these trees are fit for Naval use and have been marked up and the information has been sworn before Lord De La Warr.

Date: 1732 July 26
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Physical condition: Enclosed in f178
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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