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Look up perambulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Perambulation noun; is the act of walking around, surveying land, or touring. In English law
Perambulation
Custom of verifying parish boundaries
diverse ages" perambulated the bounds of the parish taking six days in all. At Turnworth in Dorset the parish register records the perambulation for 1747 thus:
Beating_the_bounds
Civic ritual in Bristol, England
events. For instance, the newspaper reports of a perambulation in 1874 indicate that the perambulation of the land boundary took two days and involved
Bristol_perambulation
Areas of land in the British Isles
tried to recover the "purlieus" excluded from a forest by the Great Perambulation of 1300. Forest officers periodically fined the inhabitants of the purlieus
Royal_forest
English new wave band
The Flying Lizards were an experimental English new wave band, formed in 1976. They are best known for their eccentric cover version of Barrett Strong's
The_Flying_Lizards
Place in medieval Bristol, England
the charter, under the Great Seal of England. It took the form of a perambulation of the seven-mile land boundary, describing the features that marked
Fucking_Grove
Ancient royal forest in Devon, England
knights who owned land adjoining the forest. The perambulation (known ever since as "the 1240 Perambulation") took place on 24 July 1240. It was around this
Forest_of_Dartmoor
each perambulation. When completed on 9 September 2017 some 450 people completed the trek. It was last undertaken on 14 September 2024. "Perambulation".
Perambulation of the Town Leat
Perambulation_of_the_Town_Leat
American actor (born 1970)
chronicle of Offerman's relationship with Megan Mullally All Rise: Audio Perambulation (2020) – audiobook exclusive released during the COVID-19 pandemic Where
Nick_Offerman
U.S. state
June 6, 2024. "NH RSA 1:6 Perambulation of New Hampshire-Maine State Line". Retrieved June 22, 2025. "NH RSA 1:5 1:5 Perambulation of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts
New_Hampshire
Vehicle with an onboard library
wooden carrying case. The British Workman reported in 1857 about a perambulating library operating in a circle of eight villages, in Cumbria. A Victorian
Bookmobile
Topics referred to by the same term
of baby transport Surveyor's wheel, a device for measuring distance Perambulation (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Perambulator
Public school in Canterbury, Kent, England
compiling many letters and accounts in Northumbria. In William Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent, he instead claims that Theodore founded a new school: "Theodore
The_King's_School,_Canterbury
The Istrian Demarcation or Istrian Perambulation (Croatian: Istarski razvod) is a legal document on the demarcation of territories between neighbouring
Istrian_Demarcation
1933 United States Supreme Court case
Will Meet on the Norwich/Hanover Bridge on May 14th for the Eleventh Perambulation of the NH/VT Boundary". New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office
Vermont_v._New_Hampshire
English children's writer 1755–1836
knowledge of children's character. Her best known work was The Life and Perambulation of a Mouse (1784). Dorothy was born on 17 February 1755, probably at
Dorothy_Kilner
Category of culinary winter Cucurbita squashes
youngsters of the city. They had their maskings and their merry-makings, and perambulated the streets after dark in a way [that] was no doubt amusing to themselves
Pumpkin
German writer and polymath (1749–1832)
Loukia (2007). "The Revival of the Greek Ideal and Philhellenism. A perambulation”, in: Borowskiej, M. Kalinowskiej, Lawskiego, J. (eds.), Filhellenizm
Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe
Country house in Northamptonshire
Drayton House is a Grade I listed country house of many periods 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of the village of Lowick, Northamptonshire, England. Described
Drayton_House
English antiquarian, writer, and politician
subjects, and politician. He is particularly remembered as the author of A Perambulation of Kent (1576), the first English county history; Eirenarcha (1581)
William_Lambarde
Public school in Sevenoaks, Kent, England
this period was brought to wider attention by William Lambarde's A Perambulation of Kent (1576). The school is thought to have been initially housed
Sevenoaks_School
Outlying parts of a place or district
to go through Latin perambulare), a legal term meaning properly a perambulation to determine the boundaries of a manor, parish, or similar region. The
Purlieu
bookseller, vicar and antiquarian of Devon, England. He is known for his Perambulation of Dartmoor, which for many years was the standard work on the prehistoric
Samuel_Rowe_(antiquary)
Part of Ireland controlled by England in the Late Middle Ages
surviving Pale were used as the crown's main military base. A book A Perambulation of Leinster, Meath, and Louth, of which consist the Pale (1596) expressed
The_Pale_(Ireland)
English writer and antiquarian
John Aubrey FRS (12 March 1626 – 7 June 1697) was an English antiquary, natural philosopher and writer. He was a pioneer archaeologist, who recorded (often
John_Aubrey
American weather presenter, television and radio personality (born 1954)
yelling to the walking Obama to come over. Acknowledging Roker, the perambulating president continued on, telling him "it's warm!" Roker holds the record
Al_Roker
of London. He produced a description of the city based on "an actual perambulation" (walk) that was published in six volumes between 1805 and 1809 and
David_Hughson
English post-rock band
self-released cassette compilation of early demos and live recordings called Perambulations. The band's next EP, Music for Your Movies, was released in November
Pram_(band)
1836–1837 novel by Charles Dickens
Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Containing a Faithful Record of the Perambulations, Perils, Travels, Adventures and Sporting Transactions of the Corresponding
The_Pickwick_Papers
Scottish actress (born 1960)
July 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011. "Our gal Tilda and her magical perambulating film festival" Archived 2 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine 5 August
Tilda_Swinton
Romanian Orthodox monastery
built and dedicated by Stephen the Great. Putna was founded on the lands perambulated by the Putna, which has its source in the Obcina Mare mountains, Bukovina
Putna_Monastery
The Warrington Perambulating Library has been described by historian Ian Orton as "one of the most revolutionary library advances of the nineteenth century"
Warrington Perambulating Library
Warrington_Perambulating_Library
American jazz pianist, composer, and educator
2006 Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums) 2005–05 Perambulation Criss Cross 2006 Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth
David_Hazeltine
Areas of landscape in the United Kingdom
valley mires. 38,000 hectares of the park is covered by the historic 'Perambulation' in which commoners’ rights apply and their animals can roam freely
National parks of the United Kingdom
National_parks_of_the_United_Kingdom
English publisher (1756–1824)
Boarding-School, The Histories of More Children than One, The Life and Perambulation of a Mouse, The Rotchfords Ellenor Fenn (Mrs Teachwell): Cobwebs to
John_Marshall_(publisher)
County of England
Faber and Faber, 1957; reprinted. M. R. James, Suffolk and Norfolk: A Perambulation of the Two Counties with Notices of their History and their Ancient
Norfolk
Capital city of Canada
alternate sitting in either Quebec City and Toronto, in a policy known as perambulation. Logistical difficulties made this an unpopular arrangement, and an
Ottawa
vitreus) "NH RSA 1:5 1:5 Perambulation of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts State Line". Retrieved 22 June 2025. "NH RSA 1:7 Perambulation of New Hampshire-Vermont
List of fishes of New Hampshire
List_of_fishes_of_New_Hampshire
2023 film by Matteo Garrone
The website's consensus reads: "A journey toward hope, Io Capitano perambulates through the ravishing Saharan landscape encountering the most sublime
Io_capitano
1974 studio album by Can
luna" is a "solemn mechanical tango that suggests a drowsy fiddler perambulating from table to table, punctuated at times with neo-romantic flourishes
Soon_Over_Babaluma
1885 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan
the wall fell with a clatter to the floor. Gilbert picked it up. His perambulations stopped. 'It suggested the broad idea,' as he said later. His journalistic
The_Mikado
History of city and county in England
that the boundaries of the county be surveyed. In later centuries the perambulation of the county boundary by the mayor and sheriff became an annual civic
History of local government in Bristol
History_of_local_government_in_Bristol
Tautological name
Society, 1950, The Place-names of Cumberland, p. 326. Thomas Denton: A Perambulation of Cumberland, 1687–1688, including descriptions of Westmorland, the
Torpenhow_Hill
Akkadian incantation text
course of a single night in the month of Abu (July/August) when the perambulations of the spirits to and from the netherworld made them especially vulnerable
Maqlû
Town in Hampshire, England
in the past, and to an extent still do today. Until the 1967 forest perambulation fencing, New Forest ponies were free to roam its streets. The town's
Totton
Settlement granted the right to host markets
Edward I the "lawgiver", who summoned the Model Parliament in 1295 to perambulate the boundaries of forest and town. Market towns grew up at centres of
Market_town
Town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Lord Cornet is chosen from local businessmen. On the Monday night the Perambulation of the Marches takes place, when townspeople turn out to walk around
Lanark
River Teign and the headwaters of the River Bovey is mentioned in the Perambulation of the Forest of Dartmoor of 1240 (by 1609 the name of the area had
Industrial archaeology of Dartmoor
Industrial_archaeology_of_Dartmoor
Garden square in London
Tomlins (1803–1875) (1803–1875, legal writer, author of Yseldon, a Perambulation of Islington and its Environs (1858) Samuel Maunder (1785-1849), writer
Gibson_Square
Yearly celebration in Lanark, Scotland
Cornet Elect Service. On the Monday evening, crowds turn out for the Perambulation of the Marches, when officials and members of the public walk the boundaries
Lanark_Lanimers
Laetitia Barbauld Sacred Dramas (1782) by Hannah More The Life and Perambulation of a Mouse (1783) by Dorothy Kilner Cobwebs to Catch Flies (1783) by
List of 18th-century British children's literature titles
List_of_18th-century_British_children's_literature_titles
Valley in Devon, England
commons. Plymouth Western Morning News Co. p. 72. Rowe, Samuel (1898). A perambulation of the antient and royal forest of Dartmoor and the Venville precincts
Lustleigh_Cleave
Town in Devon, England
transported, mostly to the Low Countries. Every seven years there is a Perambulation of the Town Leat: a ceremony to clear the path of the leat and ensure
Tiverton,_Devon
Medieval gate in Bristol
1373, the 'gate of the same town called Neweyate' was mentioned in the perambulation that defined its boundaries. 'Neweyate' is also mentioned in an undated
Newgate,_Bristol
homes, monasteries and pagoda compounds. A custom of the Burmese is to perambulate clockwise (လက်ယာရစ် let ya yit) around a pagoda, not counterclockwise
Etiquette_in_Myanmar
Greek monk and scholar (c. 1475 – c. 1556)
sedulously recorded in his manuscripts not only the places he visited on his perambulations but also the years that had passed since his 'country's capture.' [
Maximus_the_Greek
Carved pumpkin or root vegetable lantern
youngsters of the city. They had their maskings and their merry-makings, and perambulated the streets after dark in a way which was no doubt amusing to themselves
Jack-o'-lantern
Hindu folk deity
temple. These are given up to the god as steeds for his night time perambulations.[citation needed] A deity named "Ayyappan" is not recorded in any early
Aiyanar
Elaborate, confusing structure in Greek mythology
have theorized that prayers and devotions may have accompanied the perambulation of their intricate paths. Although some books (in particular guidebooks)
Labyrinth
Hill on Dartmoor in Devon, England
solemn oath of twelve Perambulators. The commissioners began their perambulation at Cosdon Hill in the north quarter of Dartmoor, then followed a circuit
Cosdon_Hill
Church in Wolverhampton, England
ceremonially. In 1248, for example, the king ordered the sheriff to organise a perambulation with twelve knights near Codsall where the College's lands bordered
St_Peter's_Collegiate_Church
Bronze Age stone circle in Devon, England
nineteenth-century rambler, provided a description of the stones in his 1848 book A Perambulation of the Ancient and Royal Forest of Dartmoor and the Venville Precincts:
Nine_Maidens_stone_circle
Village in Hampshire, England
fringes of the New Forest, just outside the national park but within the perambulation boundary of the forest. Most of the buildings date from the 19th century
Sopley
British landowner (15th century)
patent to establish "the bounds of the Forest of Savernake before the perambulation of Henry III", and at the eyre of 1491 he used this to claim that the
John_Seymour_(died_1491)
Religious inscriptions from the Sinai peninsula, Egypt
decorated plaster. A straight strip of unfurnished floor afforded central perambulation. A pair of facing benches have footrests. The pithoi were found among
Kuntillet_Ajrud_inscriptions
Historic site in Somerset, England
first mention of the stone was in 1219, when it was described in a perambulation of the Royal Forest of Exmoor as "the Langeston". In 1890 the letter
Caratacus_Stone
County of England
Title page of William Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent (completed in 1570 and published in 1576), a historical description of Kent and the first published
Kent
Aganis sic as troublis thair nychtbouris be criminale persute saikles. Perambulations Act 1579 (repealed) 1579 c. 17 1579 c. 79 10 November 1579 Anent the
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1579
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1579
Large house in Eltham, London, England
river, a seate of more commoditie", observed William Lambarde, in his Perambulation of Kent 1573, noted by Walter Thornbury and Edward Walford, Old and
Eltham_Palace
Dutch jazz record label
New Adventures 1275 Jim Rotondi Iron Man 1276 David Hazeltine Trio Perambulation 1277 Donny McCaslin Give and Go 1278 Wycliffe Gordon Cone's Coup 1279
Criss_Cross_Jazz
National park in southern England
Parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to alter the perambulation of the New Forest, to make further provision for the New Forest, to
New_Forest
A WP perambulating vehicle in Tampines GRC
Campaigning in the 2025 Singaporean general election
Campaigning_in_the_2025_Singaporean_general_election
French-American ornithologist (1785–1851)
Mississippi, during January–March 1823, they resolved to travel together as perambulating portrait-artists.) During this period (1822–1823), Audubon also worked
John_James_Audubon
Legislative building in Toronto, Canada
brief periods to Montreal and Quebec City, even at one point adopting a perambulation system that saw parliament relocate between Toronto and Quebec every
Ontario_Legislative_Building
Ruined church in Kent, England
1017/s0261340900011711, ISSN 0261-3409 Lambarde, W. (1596) [1576], A Perambulation of Kent: Conteining the Description, Hystorie, and Customes of that
St_Mary's_Church,_Reculver
Religious practice
abhisheka water) from the Sanctum Sanctorum. As usual the clockwise perambulation is maintained outside of the Bali stones. The drainage outlet for the
Parikrama
Midsummer celebrations festival in Cornwall, UK
hobby horse that once accompanied the Christmas guise dancers in their perambulation of Penzance during the nineteenth century. The classic, contemporary
Golowan_Festival
British writer and activist (1812–1887)
beautiful whelks, a penny a lot." "Here's ha'p'orths," shouts the perambulating confectioner. "Come and look at 'em! here's toasters!" bellows one with
Henry_Mayhew
Residential area of Islington, North London
Retrieved 17 August 2020. Tomlins, Thomas Edlyne (1858). Yseldon: A Perambulation of Islington. London: James S. Hodson; K. J. Ford. p. 194. ISBN 978-1153222815
Canonbury
Sparing Restraint. William Lambarde also dedicated to Wotton in 1570 his Perambulation of Kent, which was published in 1576 with a prefatory letter by Wotton
Thomas_Wotton_(sheriff)
American journalist and author
Washington. His podcast The Walking Podcast chronicles Mooallem's perambulations on the island. It was named one of 2019's Best Podcasts by The A.V.
Jon_Mooallem
2017. Taylor, John (1618). The Pennyles Pilgrimage Or The Money-lesse Perambulation of John Taylor. London: Edward Allde. p. 50. C. Michael Hogan, Elsick
Kindrochit_Castle
1956 film by Albert Lamorisse
Menilmontant (Casterman, 2024), where private investigator Nestor Burma perambulates in the 20ème arrondissement during Christmas season, 1957. This is an
The_Red_Balloon
Square in Venice, Italy
at its eastern end by St Mark's Basilica. It is described here by a perambulation starting from the west front of the church (facing the length of the
Piazza_San_Marco
2006 studio album by Nomeansno
track "The Future Is the Past," and the outtakes "Perambulate" and "Black Silhouette." "Perambulate" was later released on Tour EP 2 (2010). The tracks
All_Roads_Lead_to_Ausfahrt
Confluence of East and West Dart in Devon, England
one of the boundary points mentioned (though not by name) in the 1240 Perambulation of the Forest of Dartmoor, the boundary coming down the East Dart from
Dartmeet
Hare coursing event
Dennis 1936 Hand Grenade Mr J Campbell 1937 Rotten Row Mr R Rank 1938 Perambulate Mr H C Pilkington 1939 Delightful Devon Mr H Dyke 1940 Dee Flint Mr J
Waterloo_Cup
1973 film by John Guillermin
trove, is surprisingly good, and holds up despite the inherent episodic perambulation of the plot." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 2.5 stars
Shaft_in_Africa
List of interlinear glossing abbreviations
pegative case (a special case for the giver) pej pejorative peramb perambulative peri peripheral perl per cn?, prl perlative case perm permission, permissive
List of glossing abbreviations
List_of_glossing_abbreviations
Former canal in south London
Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation. W. Stratford. p. 82. Farey, John (1806). "Canal river navigation and
Croydon_Canal
1998 Canadian TV series or program
No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date 1 1 "Perambulate Me Back to My Habitual Abode" John Fawcett Glenn Davis & William Laurin
Power_Play_(1998_TV_series)
British garage rock band
debut EP "Shit Life Syndrome" that year, and follow up "Indigenous Perambulations" in October 2020. Also in 2019, Gharial started recording under the
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
The_Eighties_Matchbox_B-Line_Disaster
Hill on Dartmoor in Devon, England
of the boundary markers of the Forest of Dartmoor mentioned in the Perambulation of 1240 and has been known as "Knattleborough" (or variations of that
Ryder's_Hill
English nobleman (1276–1340)
reign of Henry II, 150 years earlier. Local juries were expected to "perambulate the forests" to gather evidence. But the King needed money and was required
Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon
Hugh_de_Courtenay,_1st/9th_Earl_of_Devon
Area of Thurrock, Essex, England
metropolis and its neighbourhood: to thirty miles extent, from an actual perambulation, Volume 6, J. Stratford, 1809, p. 210 Carney, T. J., "A Picturesque
West_Thurrock
British author of children's books and religious tracts
life). These were accepted and became a weekly column called "Local Perambulations". The early columns dealt principally with the need for improvements
George_Mogridge_(writer)
District of Central London, England
Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation. W. Stratford. p. 60. Naismith, Rory, Citadel of the Saxons, ISBN 978
Southwark
Village in Northamptonshire, England
Commons has media related to Chapel Brampton. A Tale of Two Villages: A Perambulation of Church with Chapel Brampton by Jack Wagstaff, a long-time resident
Chapel_Brampton
Peacetime infantry regiment
At Fort Delaware, Union guards (unit unidentified) "perambulating" a group of Confederate prisoners around the island
6th Massachusetts Militia Regiment
6th_Massachusetts_Militia_Regiment
1200s–1600s raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border
Hill in the Cheviot Hills. However, the Scottish knights opposed this perambulation with threats, and tensions escalated. Lacking further resources to continue
Border_reivers
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Vigor, Good health
Girl/Female
Tamil
A compilation or a bunch of vedic hymns
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Barnhill.
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
A Musical Raga
Boy/Male
Muslim
West wind
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Yitzchak, AIZIK means "he will laugh."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Jamaican
Tailor; To Cut
Boy/Male
Norse
Spear of Thor.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Jamaican
God is Gracious; Place of Stones
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v. i.
Any perambulation of a particular line or district to guard it; also, the men thus guarding; as, a customs patrol; a fire patrol.
n.
A district within which one is authorized to make a tour of inspection.
n.
The act of perambulating; traversing.
n.
An annual survey of boundaries, as of town, a parish, a forest, etc.
n.
A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit.