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Forests 1286 to 1513 The fourteenth century saw a decline in the popularity of the forest fifteenth century witnessed a resurgence of the forest grants, espegrant. Instead there was a preference for the hunting park within cially in the north. It was no longer the preservation of game but the which it was easier to control game than in the unenclosed forest. protection of the vert for which such grants were valued, reflecting Several of the larger reserves appear to have died out. The later a shortage of timber and the changing position of hunting rights generally. o PI~e~Rye'and orest Enzie t .......) f • ~oyne Lochindorb ~ -J' • /. 0 Glenrinnes / ca,6rauchJ B~nachie Aldnakist & Lechory 0 ~ar& Ga&h I / Olnvernochty C . GI~carvie & Glenconrie 0 _ ~?,"erfle ,-/ ~Culblane Drum ~~Ien Esk jcowie Ien Proseno ~ o Kilgarie ~arlsruthv~Plater --=-M~n of Strathbraan & Birnam .~~r;;nie Glen Turret Redgortonb -% ;y lomaknock Drummond 0 Culface ~ .,J2,Fillklan Haldane ~ Wester Kers & A)vi" o or Clackmannan /cardenden~ o • Carriden Seton Cumbernauld 0 callendafdeny{s. ~ £',,,n

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