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  • 31O'Halloran Hill, South Australia — O Halloran Hill Adelaide, South Australia Population: 2,616 (2006 Census)[1] Established: 1838 …

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  • 32Stock route — In Australia, the Travelling Stock Route or TSR is an authorised thoroughfare for the walking of domestic livestock such as sheep or cattle from one location to another. The TSRs are known collectively as The Long Paddock . [… …

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  • 33Parkmill — Coordinates: 51°34′58″N 4°06′05″W / 51.58274°N 4.10132°W / 51.58274; 4.10132 …

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  • 34List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701 to 1800 — NOTOC This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years 1701 to 1800.Click here for the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700.The numbers after the titles of the acts are the chapter numbers. Acts are… …

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  • 35Federation Drought — In Australia, the Federation Drought is the name given to a prolonged period of drought that occurred around the time of Federation in 1901.Though often thought of as a long drought, until the record dry year of 1902 the period was actually one… …

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  • 36List of characters from The Saddle Club — This is a list of characters from, The Saddle Club. Carole Hanson is a bright girl and natural rider, who almost gave it up when her mother died from cancer. This was compounded by the death of Cobalt, Veronica s old horse, who Carole adored. Her …

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  • 37Charter of the Forest — The Charter of the Forest (Carta de Foresta) is a charter originally sealed in England by King Henry III. It was first issued in 1217[1] as a complementary charter to the Magna Carta from which it had evolved. It was reissued in 1225[2] with a… …

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  • 38Forests of Mara and Mondrem — The Forests of Mara and Mondrem (c. 1277–1536). Red dot: township within the forest; F: Frodsham; T: Tarporley; U: Utkinton; VR: Vale Royal Abbey; W: Weaverham The Forests of Mara and Mondrem were adjacent medieval forests in Cheshire, England,… …

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  • 39Agist — To admit livestock into a forest but more usually to pasture for a set time, and/or at a specified cost. The term is still used in Cumbria when sheep farmers move their flocks to lower pasture in winter. [< AnNor. gister = to lodge] Cf.… …

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  • 40Agistor — Officer in charge of *agistment; an officer who watched over the king s forests. Cf. Agist; Forest Assizes …

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