Public notices also warned against the letting of gardens or turbary to the police. |
Moreover, the statutes have never enabled an inclosure to be made against commoners entitled to estovers or turbary. |
The profit of turbary is the right to cut turf or peat, usually in order to burn it. |
The Pastor had a sort of turbary right, which supplied him with the latter. |
Another right of common is that of turbary, or the right to cut turf or peat for fuel. |
The turbary cattle appear to have been a small variety of the Bos namadicus, somewhat dwarfed by drought and hardship. |