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Forests 1124 to 1286 David I (1124-53) also initiated the forest grant which gave a baron reserves were very large: Annandale. Eskdale. Renfrew and forest rights enabling the beneficiary to have hunting reserves on his Cunninghame. By the thirteenth century forests created by royal land and to hunt there without royal licence. In his forests the baron grant were maller and mainly in the north. The baron could grant could exercise the same rights as the king in a royal forest. When concessions to his tenants or the church and had to face the problem such grants were made toecc1esiastical foundations. it was probably of pressure on the other resources ofthe reserve. The map shows the to ensure that their flocks of sheep were not disturbed by baronial baronial forests which were first recorded between 1124 and 1286. hunting parties. In the early twelfth century several of these The boundaries shown are approximate. /'FE1TERNEAR ~~ROSTACH NIGG ROTHIEMURCHUS ~BIRSE~RACHAN o ~O\KINKELL ATI:K:!!.l. "-'UM ~~"\U DjUMSLEED _ ~GLENIS:;t!!/A.e~~NLAPPIE ~ c..J D LYSSEDIN ~\ ~Q OCHTERLONY ~ CARGILL V DUNBARROW & CONAN AMPSJE~ARRY STR~TH B ERINO EARN ~ ~ UNDORES .r161 P!f TlLUCOU~O:pOLLAR. t..J DUNDAFF & STRATHCARRON 0 0UTH ~~KILSYTH ~~ DRUMPELUER ~!V~ ~ \ ~ ~ GLASGOW - MAUCH & CAWER & MONIABROCK 7fJ::..M"'!.1jPW vv \ \ ~,=G U~ lNAlN ~ANQUHAR~~~ AYR DAZIT"·DUMPR

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