Definition of Empark. Meaning of Empark. Synonyms of Empark

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Definition of Empark

Empark
Empark Em*park", v. t. [Pref. em- + park: cf. OF. emparchier, emparkier. Cf. Impark.] To make a park of; to inclose, as with a fence; to impark. [Obs.]

Meaning of Empark from wikipedia

- establish a deer park a royal licence was required, known as a "licence to empark"—especially if the park was in or near a royal forest. Because of their...
- and later High Sheriff of Gloucestershire. He was granted the licence to empark 500 acres (200 ha) of Dyrham in 1511, although not all of this area was...
- an Esquire of the Body the King granted him the honour of the licence to empark 500 acres of Dyrham, which is to say to enclose the land with a wall or...
- hath a good prospect". This refers to a royal licence to crenellate and empark dated 1427, granted to Sir Thomas Brooke and his probable feoffees Humfrey...
- receiving a number of wards and gifts of deer and to have sought permission to empark the forest at Writtle. He is recorded to have died in 1287. He never married...
- marriage in 1471 and in 1514 he was granted by Henry VIII the right to "empark and empale" his estate and enjoy "free warren" within it. The woods include...
- Drayton since at least when Sir Simon de Drayton received a licence to empark 30 acres in 1327. The similarity between the balusters of the 16th-century...
- receiving a number of wards and gifts of deer and to have sought permission to empark the forest at Writtle at this time. Robert, while not part of Edward's household...
- Esquire of the Body that the King granted him the honour of the licence to empark 500 acres of Dyrham, which is to say to enclose the land with a wall or...
- (120 ha) is woodland. Glamping sites are available on the estate. A license to empark deer was granted in 1268, and it is thought that a herd has been here since...