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Forest of East Derbyshire

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Custodianship of Sherwood Forest passed to John de Birkin, then to his son, and finally by marriage to Robert de Everingham. However, in 1225 East Derbyshire was disafforested. It may be about this time that
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seized the manor of Laxton and her custodianship of the forest, which were restored to her in 1217 after his death.
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extended Duffield Frith to the east of the River Derwent to build a new hunting lodge at
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A History of Derbyshire. Volume 2: Medieval Derbyshire,
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Index

Middle Ages
Derwent
Erewash
Derbyshire
Forest of High Peak
Duffield Frith
William I
Henry II
Sherwood Forest
River Derwent
Trent
Laxton
Nottinghamshire
Geoffrey Alselin
Gerard de Normanville
Ralph fitzStephen
chamberlain
King John
William de Ferrers II
Belper
53°01′27″N 1°28′53″W / 53.0241°N 1.4814°W / 53.0241; -1.4814
Categories
History of Derbyshire
English royal forests
Forests and woodlands of Derbyshire

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