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  2. Agistment - Wikipedia

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    Agistment originally referred specifically to the proceeds of pasturage in the king's forests. To agist is, in English law , to take cattle to graze , in exchange for payment (derived, via Anglo-Norman agister , from the Old French giste , gite , a "lying place").

  3. Agister (New Forest) - Wikipedia

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    In the New Forest, an agister (/ˈadʒɪstə/) is a local official whose role is to assist the verderers with their duty to manage the free-roaming animals that the New Forest commoners are allowed to release onto the forest. [1]

  4. Westminster system - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all Westminster-based parliaments have a lower house with powers based on those of the House of Commons (under various names), comprising local, elected representatives of the people (with the only exception being elected entirely by nationwide Proportional Representation). Most also have a smaller upper house, which is made up of ...

  5. Glenfield Farm - Wikipedia

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    a modest capability for animal agistment or horticulture (on the footslopes and flats); a modest degree of visual prominence from the east (and railway line). [11] Glenfield is associated with Dr. Charles Throsby, his nephew Charles Throsby and his family. [12]

  6. House of Savoy - Wikipedia

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    In April 1655, based on perhaps false reports of resistance by the Waldensians, a Protestant religious minority, to a plan to resettle them in remote mountain valleys, Charles Emmanuel II ordered their general massacre, which became known as the Piedmontese Easter. The massacre was so brutal it aroused indignation throughout Europe.

  7. Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Westminster is a cathedral city and the main settlement of the London Borough of the City of Westminster in Central London, England.It extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street and has many famous landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Trafalgar Square and much of the West End cultural centre including the entertainment ...

  8. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    Based on their use, they may be known as a barn, stables, or riding hall and may include commercial operations described by terms such as a boarding stable, livery yard, or livery stable. Larger facilities may be called equestrian centers and co-located with complementary services such as a riding school, farriers , vets , tack shops , or ...

  9. Agent-based model - Wikipedia

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    An agent-based model (ABM) is a computational model for simulating the actions and interactions of autonomous agents (both individual or collective entities such as organizations or groups) in order to understand the behavior of a system and what governs its outcomes.