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An occupational name given to the person in charge for organising hunbting on a Lord's estate. The words come from Anglo-Norman French gros meaning great or chief and veneour for hunter.
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An occupational name given to the person in charge for organising hunbting on a Lord's estate. The words come from Anglo-Norman French gros meaning great or chief and veneour for hunter.