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Date 1823
Author Bagot, William, 2nd Baron (1773-1856)
Title Memorials of the Bagot Family
Mentions Little John Birch Coppice [Bagot's Wood, Staffordshire]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-25. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-26.

Record

A particular of Woods and Plantations belonging to the Right Honorable William Lord Bagot, in the Parishes Abbot's Bromley and Hanbury, lying together and surrounding Bagot's Park, exclusive of Woods and Lands planted within the ancient boundary of the Park, and also of detached Plantations in the said Parishes. [...] Big John Birch [...] Little John Birch [...][1]

Source notes

The 'particular' was compield by one "Mich Turnor" on 8 Nov. 1823 at Dunstal.[2]

IRHB comments

It is unclear what, if any, connection the locality Little John Birch Coppice had with Robin Hood's sidekick.

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