Jedburgh Forest

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Jedburgh Forest is a historic woodland area in the Scottish Borders, traditionally associated with medieval nobility and royal hunting rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic forest
woodland area
associatedWith Scottish kings
royal authority in the Scottish Borders
country Scotland
governedBy forest law in medieval Scotland
hasCulturalSignificance associated with medieval border society
part of Scottish Borders heritage
hasHistoricalAssociationWith medieval nobility
royal hunting rights
hasHistoricalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeType forested hills
woodland
hasLandUseHistory hunting preserve
woodland management
hasModernStatus area of mixed farmland and woodland
largely reduced from its medieval extent
hasNameEtymology named after the town of Jedburgh
locatedIn Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
southern Scotland
locatedInHistoricRegion Roxburghshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Jedburgh NERFINISHED
River Jed NERFINISHED
Teviotdale NERFINISHED
mentionedInContextOf forest law
medieval Scottish law
partOf Scottish royal forests
usedFor medieval hunting
royal hunting

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