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Forests 1286 to 1513 Several royal forests survived into the later Middle Ages, but many and there was less detrimental economic activity. A cluster of were subdivided or alienated. Few new royal forests appeared in the reserves appeared in the southern central Highlands, where fourteenth century. In the fifteenth century more reserves appear in Glenfinglas was a favoured royal lodge, and royal forests spread in the Highland area than previously as game was more plentiful there the Don and Dee valleys ~ . ~ ~/Spey' -~Rannoch....-....-Langmorn ~n;ond • ~ Boyne l,_ ) Strathdearn • L~h~ndOrb J -'-. / f Cabrauch M~r & Klldrrummy saddynYOn 00_ ~Kintore I \ ? -.. .... o Cluanie Corgarff 0 Mar & Garrioch Cordyce _ .f' ) ~Mar & Cambuskist 'Glenaan' 0 ( . o Lochaber '-. ~• Durns Corscarne /'--Glenshee 0 \ 0 ;: Qt-Garvock o Ra~~~e,rie Mamlorne 0 Str~thbraan & Birna~ o 0 Glen Sh~rvie & C;;~iemuckloch o Ben Mor~.0 Q!!l~nd o Glen Artney 0 Abernethy ~ ~Culface o Menteith • Kinross · 6ardenden kms 100 0 25 50 75 • Royal forests first recorded between 1286 and 1424 I i i i i 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 o Royal forests first recorded between 14241513 miles Royal forests 1286 to 1513 JMG 216

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