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'''New Forest''' is a local government district within [[Hampshire]]. Much of its area is occupied by the National Park of the same name, an area of open land originally created in Norman times as a hunting reserve.
[[File:Rufus Stone.jpg|thumb|The Rufus Stone, said to be marking the spot where William II died]]'''New Forest''' is a local government district within [[Hampshire]]. Much of its area is occupied by the National Park of the same name, an area of open land originally created in Norman times as a hunting reserve.


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==


King [[William II]] was killed by an arrow while hunting in the park in 1100.
King [[William II]] was killed by an arrow while hunting in the park in 1100.
The snowboarder Jo Chastney was born in [[Barton-on-Sea]].


[[Category:Hampshire]]
[[Category:Hampshire]]
[[Category:Non-unitary districts]]

Latest revision as of 11:42, 23 May 2014

The Rufus Stone, said to be marking the spot where William II died

New Forest is a local government district within Hampshire. Much of its area is occupied by the National Park of the same name, an area of open land originally created in Norman times as a hunting reserve.

LGBT history

King William II was killed by an arrow while hunting in the park in 1100.

The snowboarder Jo Chastney was born in Barton-on-Sea.