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94: 134: 117:. Together they constitute the Court of Verderers (or Court of Swainmote). Established sometime prior to the 12th century, the verderers initially represented the interest of the Crown, until the 19th century when they were reconstituted to represent the interests of the Commoners. The Court has the same status as a 219:. They are nowadays elected at septennial elections among the registered commoners, two for the northern parishes, two for the southern. The verderers act as representatives of the users of the Forest, meet the Superintendent and other officials regularly, and are members of the Epping Forest Committee of the 78:
word ‘vert’ meaning green and referring to woodland. These forests were divided into provinces each having a Chief Justice who travelled around on circuit dealing with the more serious offences. Verderers investigated and recorded minor offences and dealt with the day to day forest administration.
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and the illegal cutting of woodland, and dealt with the day-to-day forest administration. In the modern era, verderers are still to be found in the
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in the Forest of Dean have fluctuated in numbers and species (they were totally absent for about 90 years from 1855) but today a herd of about 400
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Verderers were originally part of the ancient judicial and administrative hierarchy of the vast areas of English forests and
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the Verderers are a group of unpaid individuals whose primary objective is to regulate and protect the interests of the
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on behalf of the King. Verderers investigated and recorded minor offences such as the taking of
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1970s Forestry Commission publication Explore the New Forest article by Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre
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Court (an ancient procedure in its own right) and serve for life. Over the years, the
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inhabits the Forest. The Verderers now meet quarterly in their courtroom in the
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have been in existence since at least 1218 and are charged with protecting the
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and habitat) of the Forest. The Verderers are elected by the freeholders of
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Verderers and Courts of Waltham Forest in the County of Essex, 1250-2000
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in certain former royal hunting areas which are the property of
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Epping Forest Forum (including description of the verderers)
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Verderers of the New Forest: who are they? what do they do?
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Officials who administer the local laws of certain forests
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Index

forestry
common land
the Crown
Middle Ages
forest law
venison
New Forest
Forest of Dean
Epping Forest
Royal Forests
William the Conqueror
Norman
Verderer (New Forest)

Lyndhurst
New Forest
New Forest Commoners
Forest
Magistrates Court
inclosures

Forest of Dean
vegetation
Gloucestershire
Gloucester
deer
fallow deer
Speech House
Epping Forest Keepers
Royal Forest of Epping

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