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- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire abstract "The Forest of East Derbyshire was, in medieval times, an area of wooded heath between the River Derwent and the River Erewash in Derbyshire.Unlike the Forest of High Peak and Duffield Frith it was not taken over by William I, but became a royal forest in the reign of Henry II. Stretching as it did over practically the whole length of the present-day county it was much larger than the other two. Bordering on Sherwood Forest, it made a continuous area stretching from the River Derwent to the Trent.The custodians were the Cauz family of Laxton in Nottinghamshire, who had inherited it from Geoffrey Alselin who was related by marriage to Gerard de Normanville, who it is believed had been made custodian of Sherwood Forest by William I.Matilda de Cauz had married Ralph fitzStephen, chamberlain to Henry II. On his death in 1202, King John seized the manor of Laxton and her custodianship of the forest, which were restored to her in 1217 after his death.Custodianship of Sherwood Forest passed to John de Birkin, then to his son, and finally by marriage to Robert de Everingham. However in 1225 East Derbyshire was disafforested. It may be about this time that William de Ferrers II extended Duffield Frith to the east of the River Derwent to build a new hunting lodge at Belper.".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageID "14950494".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageLength "1941".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageRevisionID "699315329".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Belper.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_royal_forests.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Derbyshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Chamberlain_(office).
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Derbyshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Duffield_Frith.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Forest_of_High_Peak.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Alselin.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_de_Normanville.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_England.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink John,_King_of_England.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Laxton,_Nottinghamshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Nottinghamshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_fitzStephen.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink River_Derwent,_Derbyshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink River_Erewash.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink River_Trent.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink Sherwood_Forest.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink William_de_Ferrers,_4th_Earl_of_Derby.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLink William_the_Conqueror.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forest of East Derbyshire".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Derbyshire-geo-stub.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire subject Category:English_royal_forests.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire subject Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Derbyshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire subject Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire point "53.0241 -1.4814".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire type Attraction.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire type SpatialThing.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire comment "The Forest of East Derbyshire was, in medieval times, an area of wooded heath between the River Derwent and the River Erewash in Derbyshire.Unlike the Forest of High Peak and Duffield Frith it was not taken over by William I, but became a royal forest in the reign of Henry II. Stretching as it did over practically the whole length of the present-day county it was much larger than the other two.".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire label "Forest of East Derbyshire".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire sameAs Q5469169.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire sameAs m.03h2v6x.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire sameAs Q5469169.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire lat "53.0241".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire long "-1.4814".
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire wasDerivedFrom Forest_of_East_Derbyshire?oldid=699315329.
- Forest_of_East_Derbyshire isPrimaryTopicOf Forest_of_East_Derbyshire.