CLIPSTON-KING'S, (Nottinghamshire) in the p. Edenestow, on the N. side of Lyndhurst-Wood, bet. Allerton and Mansfield, had a royal palace before the R. of K. John; who made a park to it, which had many stately oaks, that were cut down and sold in the civil wars; and there is scarce any remains, of the palace to be seen. K Cha. I. conveyed the manor to the feoffees of Gilbert E. of Shrewsbury; but it is now, or lately was, the Lp. of the D. of Newcastle. The T. was burnt, and repaired again, in the R of Hen. III. The huntsmen of this place, being denied pasture in the soil of the park, after it was inclosed, had common of pasture allowed them by K. Edw. III. in the K's. hay of Berkeland, for all sorts of cattle, except goats; together with Fugeria and Folia, which the forest book calls gorste grass and leaf in the said park, paying 13s. 4 d. a year.