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Definition of Disparked
1. dispark [v] - See also: dispark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disparked
Literary usage of Disparked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1888)
"... History of Buckinghamshire it is Sir William Stanhope cut down the timber,
disparked the demesne, and thus changed the character of the entire estate. ..."
2. Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places by Walter Thornbury, Edward Walford (1892)
"Rural Character of the Site in Former Times—A Royal Hunting-ground—The Original
Estate disparked—Purchased from the Property ef the Duke of ..."
3. The Beauties of Ireland: Being Original Delineations, Topographical by James Norris Brewer (1826)
"The Earl of Cork had formerly an extensive park, in the parish of Ardagh, at the
distance of about three miles from Youghal; but the land was disparked ..."
4. Excursions in the County of Surrey: Comprising Brief Historical and by Thomas Cromwell (1821)
"... afterwards Lord Onslow j soon after which they were disparked, and are now in
the occupation of four tenants, who hold them as so many separate farms, ..."
5. A Topographical History of the County of Leicester: The Ancient Part by John Curtis (1831)
"The Park was anciently very large, and well stocked with deer; it was disparked
by Washington, Earl Ferrers, and now comprises about 150 acres. ..."
6. Some Account of English Deer Parks: With Notes on the Management of Deer by Evelyn Philip Shirley (1867)
"4 A park is noticed at' Liskeard,' in the year 1446,* and it appears among the
disparked parks in the return of 1583, three miles in compass.2 4. ..."
7. A Collection of the Reports of Cases, the Statutes, and Ecclesiastical Laws by Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge (1826)
"But if the prescription be for the deer and herbage of the park, and not for the
whole park, and the park be disparked and sown with corn, tithes in kind ..."