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"I know where there's some Crown land west of town."
At that time, a major part of the park's area was classified as crown land.
As a part of Crown land, the surface is open to public, and many schools in the area also use the ground for sports events.
In 1967 it was declared that the crown land would be the site for a public park.
He was commissioner of crown lands from 1857 to 1872.
In the same year, he became the commissioner of crown lands.
In other cases, the government declared an area to be crown land, and sold it to the company.
He was rewarded for taking such a position with large grants of crown land.
In 1830 he opposed attempts to sell large areas of crown land.
He became commissioner of the crown lands November 20, 1875.
It was crown land from 1536 to 1556 and again from 1573 to 1585.
The crown landed on my head rather suddenly, as you know."
It is an area where holiday shacks have been made on crown land.
Once again, due to being built on crown land, the building was to revert to council in 50 years.
The western end is Crown land which was used by local farmers for cattle grazing.
Londonderry is a rural area and much of it still crown land.
Once given a Crown land, one had the right to keep it 'for life'.
However, the vast majority of fragments have been found on Crown land beyond the protected area.
Over half of the land in the region is designated crown land.
Crown lands and rights (such as vintage charges) were of even less financial value.
Indigenous peoples may also have certain rights on Crown land in many jurisdictions.
Most of the region is crown land leased for cattle grazing.
Most tobacco was now grown by smallholders on Crown land.
It was not until after 1850, however, that Crown lands were subdivided and sold.
The first Crown land auctions in the area took place in 1856.