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Well ,they do have a park at Longbourn ;-)   Written by JulieW (2/22/2004 8:14 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, A question about the venison, penned by Vania
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many ornamental parklands were relicts of medieval deer parks,and some deer parks were kept as such through to the 18th century and beyond.See Tom Williamson's book The Polite Landscape for full details.

So,yes, I think it is entirely possible the vension served at Longbourn was home reared.


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