Forest vert: the holly and the ivy

Q1 Arts and Humanities Landscape History Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/01433768.2022.2064104
J. Langton
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ABSTRACT Forests were precisely bounded areas devoted primarily to hunting ‘venison’, which mainly comprised deer. They covered large areas of the countryside and continued to exist through early modern times. The forest laws that facilitated hunting also protected, as ‘vert’, the vegetation through which deer were chased and in which they fed, bred and sheltered, but allowed the use of vert for many purposes unconnected with hunting, exercised by forest lords and their officers, land-holders, commoners, and outsiders. Forests were, therefore, typical of the common pool resource systems that existed before land was privatised for the pursuit of financial profit by individual owners, and remarkably complex arrangements governed the use of many items of vert: branches removed from timber trees to allow their transportation; trees and branches blown down by the wind; small branches that could be pulled down by hand; twigs and other dead wood that had fallen from trees and bushes; old hedges; tree bark, and browse wood cut by foresters to feed deer; were all used by different people in sequence, for house building and maintenance, hedges, household fuel, fodder for domestic animals, and financial income. Holly and ivy had special significance within these complex mélanges of rights over forest vert, and holly bore the crown because of its pivotal significance for ‘the running of the deer’.
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森林走廊:冬青和常春藤
森林是精确划分的区域,主要用于狩猎“鹿”,主要包括鹿。它们覆盖了农村的大片地区,并一直存在到近代早期。促进狩猎的森林法也保护了“vert”,即鹿被追逐、喂养、繁殖和庇护的植被,但允许将vert用于许多与狩猎无关的目的,由森林领主及其官员、土地所有者、平民和外地人行使。因此,森林是典型的公共资源系统,这种系统是在土地私有化之前存在的,为了追求个人所有者的经济利益,并且非常复杂的安排管理着许多物品的使用:从木材树上取下的树枝以便运输;被风吹倒的树木和树枝;可以用手拉下来的小树枝;从树木和灌木上掉下来的小树枝和其他枯木;老树篱;树木的树皮,以及森林管理员用来喂鹿的木头;它们都被不同的人按顺序使用,用于房屋建造和维护、树篱、家庭燃料、家畜饲料和财政收入。冬青树和常春藤在这些复杂的森林通道权利斗争中具有特殊的意义,冬青树因其对“鹿的奔跑”的关键意义而获得桂冠。
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