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Agistment originally referred specifically to the proceeds of pasturage in the king's forests. To agist is, in English law, to take cattle to graze, in exchange for payment (derived, via Anglo-Norman agister, from the Old English giste, gite, a "lying place").[1]
^Wedgwood, Hensleigh (1855). "On False Etymologies". Transactions of the Philological Society (6): 69.
Agistment originally referred specifically to the proceeds of pasturage in the king's forests. To agist is, in English law, to take cattle to graze, in...
that all freemen owning land within the forest enjoyed the rights of agistment and pannage (see below). Under the forest laws, bloody hand was a kind...
of agistment. Agistment is "a type of bailment in which a person, for a fee, allows animals to graze on his or her pasture." References to agistment in...
the yard one or more times a day to care for the horse. Grass livery or agistment - A form of DIY livery in which a field or paddock is provided, often...
was known as the Government or Police Paddock and served as a large agistment area for the horses of the Mounted Police, Border Police and Native Police...
example, in clause 9, 'Every freeman shall at his own pleasure provide agistment' or grazing rights, and in clause 12, 'Henceforth every freeman, in his...
Werribee Park, adjacent to the Werribee Park Mansion. It was originally agistment land to the Melbourne Zoo. Werribee Open Range Zoo is home to 360 animals...
Domesday Book. In the Middle Ages sheep farming was common with a system of agistment licensing the grazing of livestock as the Inclosure Acts divided up the...
Yarra River. Initially, the area was also used as police paddocks for the agistment of police horses. The earliest recorded matches of Australian rules football...
a space inside the stable buildings, known as "grass livery" (BrE), "agistment" (BrE), or "pasture board" (AmE). Where the stables also house a riding...
rights as pannage (pasture for their pigs), estover (collecting firewood), agistment (grazing), or turbary (cutting of turf for fuel),[page needed] this charter...
earlier decision. Hollingsworth's business interests now include horse agistment and trail riding. Hollingsworth has been a vegetarian since childhood...
was born in Adelaide on 14 June 1974. He grew up on his family's horse agistment property near Gawler, South Australia. He was educated at Gawler High...
transhumance is carried out by truck, with upland flocks being transported under agistment to lower-lying pasture during winter. Evidence exists of transhumance...
include emergency refuge during floods and drought, as well as some local agistment. Today, TSRs are valued as corridors for native vegetation ecosystems...
A$26 million, and also entered a one-year agreement to use the station group for agistment purposes with options to extend. As of 2012[update], David Warriner, the...
(WSW) and Medindie Road (NW). Contains open park, mainly used for horse agistment. There are three main paddocks, four feeding yards, five horse troughs...
daughter. Other than for deer husbandry, the park received an income from agistment, pannage, and from sales of wild honey, ferns and dead wood. There is...
example, in clause 9, 'Every freeman shall at his own pleasure provide agistment' or grazing rights, and in clause 12, 'Henceforth every freeman, in his...