Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues

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The Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues were officials under the United Kingdom Crown, charged with the management of Crown lands. Their office were customarily known as the Office of Woods. Under the Act of Parliament 14 and 15 Vict Cap 42 they took over from the Commissioners of Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings those functions which related to the revenue-earning parts of the Crown lands. In 1924 the Royal Forests including New Forest & Forest of Dean were transferred from the Office of Woods to the new Forestry Commission, and the title of the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues was changed to Commissioners of Crown Lands.


  • 1851 Hon Charles Alexander Gore & Thomas Francis Kennedy
  • 1851 Hon Charles Alexander Gore & Hon Chas Kenneth Howard
  • 1882 Hon Charles Alexander Gore & Sir Henry Brougham Loch
  • 1884 Hon Charles Alexander Gore & George Culley
  • 1885 Col Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote & George Culley
  • 1893 Col Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote & Edward Stafford Howard (later Sir Stafford Howard)
  • 1895 John Francis Fortescue Horner & Edward Stafford Howard
  • 1908 George Granville Leveson Gower (later Sir George Leveson Gower) & Edward Stafford Howard
  • 1912 Sir Stafford Howard retired and his duties were shared between the President of the Board of Agriculture and G Leveson Gower until 1924.

  • R.B. Pugh: The Crown Estate – an Historical Essay, London, The Crown Estate, 1960
  • Annual Report of Commissioners of Woods & Forests 1811
  • The Crown Estate publication scheme: website consulted January 2007
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