Forestry England Hundred of St Briavals
Summary
The Hundred of St Briavels is the statutory area over which the rights of the free miners as to coal, iron ore and ochre but not stone now extend.
Between the 11th century to 13th century, the shire counties were split into hundreds. St Briavels is the largest in the Forest of Dean and its boundaries approximate to the forest boundaries.
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Technical information
- Update frequency
notPlanned
- Lineage
- This boundary was digitised by Estates staff in the Forest of Dean some years ago, modified recently in format only.
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 51.655258 to 51.874189
- Longitude from: -2.710229 to -2.426398
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
3ec343dd-ffe7-49e9-902d-239534e92ebf
Data and Supporting Information
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