How To Use Warrener In A Sentence
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This was probably the era of the warreners when the landlords right to free warren was leased out.
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The Breckland Heath has always been interfered with by ancient flint workers and farmers, the military, the rabbits and the rabbit warreners.
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Woodland names on the wold-top above preserve the name ‘Conygre’, indicating a conigree or warren, probably of post-medieval date, where rabbits were bred in artificial linear mounds kept by a warrener.
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These warreners would live in fortified lodges, usually built on high areas within a warren, so that they could keep a look out for poachers.
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Ay, forsooth; but he is as tall a man of his hands as any is between this and his head; he hath fought with a warrener.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
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Semi-fortified warren lodges were built for the warreners.
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Yorkshire, and he was _obliged_ to leave the care of the warren entirely to the warrener, who was _obliged_ to quit his house during the snow, and to take shelter with a neighbour: he neglected to clear the walls; and Marvel upon his return home, found that his silver sprigs had strayed into a neighbouring warren.
Tales and Novels — Volume 02
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There are ruins of a two-storeyed medieval warreners' lodge, just 2 miles west of Thetford, off B1107.
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But remember, that the warrener pays a high rent, and that therefore his rabbits are as much his property as his sheep.
Stories for the Young Or, Cheap Repository Tracts: Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI.
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Ay, forsooth: but he is as tall a man of his hands as any is between this and his head; he hath fought with a warrener.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
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He was called the warrener, and now is the perfect time to bring him out of retirement.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over the years its been used by Vikings, Romans, Augustine brothers, warreners, Victorians, and soldiers in World War II.
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Ay, forsooth; but he is as tall a man of his hands as any is between this and his head: he hath fought with a warrener.
Act I. Scene IV. The Merry Wives of Windsor
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_ Ay, forsooth: but he is as tall a man of his hands as any is between this and his head; he hath fought with a warrener.
The Merry Wives of Windsor The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]
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I have also to tell you that I have distrained Wat the warrener from his cottage, for his Christmas rent is still unpaid, nor the hen-rents of last year.
Sir Nigel
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It was before dawn on New Year's Day that they reached the cottage of Perks, a warrener or gamekeeper, who had been dismissed from Mrs Littleton's service for dishonesty.
It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
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Meet local people from Thetford's past, from the revolutionary philosopher Thomas Paine to the Sikh hero Maharajah Duleep Singh and from rabbit warreners to railway workers.
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The Chunn family are recorded as warreners in Twickenham for about 150 years from early in the 17th century.