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Herefordshire

Index Herefordshire

Herefordshire is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. [1]

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A151 road

The A151 road is relatively major part of the British road system.

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A40 road

The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Goodwick (Fishguard), Wales, and officially called The London to Fishguard Trunk Road (A40) in all legal documents and Acts.

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A4113 road

The A4113 road is a single-carriageway road that runs from Knighton in Powys to Bromfield in Shropshire, United Kingdom, passing through north Herefordshire.

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A4117 road

The A4117 is a single-carriageway 'A road' in western England, largely in Shropshire, which passes through part of the Wyre Forest and Clee Hills.

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A44 road

The A44 is a major road in the United Kingdom that runs from Oxford in southern England to Aberystwyth in west Wales.

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A456 road

Known as the Hagley Road in Birmingham, the A456 is a main road in England running between Central Birmingham and Woofferton, Shropshire, south of Ludlow.

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A465 road

The A465, the Neath to Abergavenny Trunk Road, is in Wales.

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A466 road

The A466, also known as the Wye Valley Road, is a road from Hereford, England to Chepstow, Wales via Monmouth, Tintern and the Wye Valley.

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A49 road

The A49 is an A road in western England, which traverses the Welsh Marches region.

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Abbey Dore

Abbey Dore is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, known for Dore Abbey, a 12th-century Cistercian abbey, expanded in the 13th century.

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Abbey Dore Court

Abbey Dore Court is a minor country house in Abbey Dore, Herefordshire, England.

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Abbeydore railway station

Abbeydore railway station was a station in Abbey Dore, Herefordshire, England.

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Abdur Rauf (cricketer, born 1978)

Abdur Rauf Khan (born 9 December 1978 in Renala Khurd) is an international cricketer from Pakistan.

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Abergavenny Hundred

Abergavenny was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.

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Aberysgir Castle

Aberysgir Castle is a mound, or motte and bailey castle of the Middle Ages – but is missing the usual protective bailey.

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Acaenoplax

Acaenoplax is an extinct worm-shaped mollusc known from the Wenlock Series lagerstätte of Herefordshire, England.

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Aconbury

Aconbury (Caer Rhain) is a village in the English county of Herefordshire, situated on a road between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye.

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Aconbury Priory

Aconbury Priory was a priory in Herefordshire, England.

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Acorns Children's Hospice

Acorns Children's Hospice Trust is a registered charity, offering a network of care and support to life-limited and life-threatened children and their families across the heart of England.

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Acting Witan of Mercia

The Acting Witan of Mercia is a radical political organisation based in the greater Midlands of England.

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Acton Beauchamp

Acton Beauchamp is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Acton Green, Herefordshire

Acton Green is a village in the north east of the English county of Herefordshire between Bromyard and Great Malvern.

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Ada Ellen Bayly

Ada Ellen Bayly (March 25, 1857 – February 8, 1903), a.k.a. Edna Lyall, was an English novelist, and an early feminist.

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Adam de Port (d. 1174)

Adam de Port (d. after 1174) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and Baron of Kington.

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Adam de Port (d. c. 1133)

Adam de Port (sometimes Adam of Port; d. c. 1133) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and Baron of Kington.

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Adam Orleton

Adam Orleton (died 1345) was an English churchman and royal administrator.

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Adforton

Adforton is a small village and civil parish in north Herefordshire, England.

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Administrative counties of England

Administrative counties were a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government from 1889 to 1974.

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Airlie, South Yarra, Melbourne

Airlie is a house of historical significance in South Yarra, Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Alan Coulston Gardner

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Alan Keef

Alan Keef Ltd is a British narrow gauge railway engineering company which manufactures, overhauls, and deals in narrow gauge locomotives, rolling stock and associated equipment.

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Alan Rees (composer)

Abbot Alan William Rees, O.S.B. (Morriston, near Swansea, on February 1, 1941 – October 2, 2005 in Herefordshire) was a Welsh Roman Catholic monk, organist and composer of choral and organ music.

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Albert Heijn (born 1927)

Albert Heijn (Zaandam, 25 January 1927 – Hereford, 13 January 2011) was a Dutch entrepreneur, major stock holder and founder and chairman of the board of Ahold.

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Albert Lee

Albert William Lee (born 21 December 1943) is an English guitarist known for his fingerstyle and hybrid picking technique.

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Alcott

Alcott is a surname of English origin.

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Alder's End

Alder's End is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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Alexander Fry

Alexander Fry (10 September 1821, Pencraig, Herefordshire −1905) was an English entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.

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Alfred Evans (politician)

Alfred Thomas "Fred" Evans (24 February 1914 – 13 April 1987) was a British Labour Party politician.

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Alfred of Spain

Alfred of Spain was a Norman lord recorded in the Domesday Book.

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Alfred Watkins

Alfred Watkins (27 January 1855 – 15 April 1935) was an English author, self-taught amateur archaeologist, antiquarian and businessman who, while standing on a hillside in Herefordshire, England, in 1921 experienced a revelation and noticed on the British landscape the apparent arrangement of straight lines positioned along ancient features, and subsequently coined the term "ley", now usually referred to as ley line, because the line passed through places whose names contained the syllable "ley".

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Allan Heywood Bright

Allan Heywood Bright (24 May 1862 – 3 August 1941) was a British Liberal politician.

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Allan Leonard Lewis

Allan Leonard Lewis VC (28 February 1895 – 21 September 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Allensmore

Allensmore is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Almeley

Almeley is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Almeley railway station

Almeley railway station was a railway station on the line from Kington to Eardisley in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Alys ferch Owain Glyndŵr

Alys ferch Owain Glyndŵr was one of the daughters of Margaret Hanmer and Owain Glyndŵr, the disinherited prince of the old Welsh royal house of Powys Fadog, who led a major revolt in Wales between 1400 and ca.

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Amberley, Herefordshire

Amberley is a settlement in the civil parish of Marden in Herefordshire, England.

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Ambrosius Aurelianus

Ambrosius Aurelianus (Emrys Wledig; Anglicised as Ambrose Aurelian and called Aurelius Ambrosius in the Historia Regum Britanniae and elsewhere) was a war leader of the Romano-British who won an important battle against the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century, according to Gildas.

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American Mormon

American Mormon is a 2005 comedic documentary (starring Daryn Tufts and Jed Knudsen) that takes look at the real life misconceptions (and understandings) concerning the faith and culture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Amlawdd Wledig

Amlawdd Wledig (Middle Welsh and other alternative spellings present in relevant sources include Amlawd, Amlawt, Anlawdd, Anlawd, Amlodd, Amlwyd, Aflawdd and Anblaud) was a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain.

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Ancrene Wisse

Ancrene Wisse (also known as the Ancrene Riwle or Guide for Anchoresses) is an anonymous monastic rule (or manual) for female anchorites ("anchoresses") written in the early 13th century.

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And Also the Trees

And Also the Trees are an English post-punk band, formed in 1979 in Inkberrow, Worcestershire.

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Andrew Corbet (died 1578)

Sir Andrew Corbet (1 November 1522 – 16 August 1578) was a prominent English Protestant politician of the mid-Tudor and early Elizabethan periods: a member of the powerful Council in the Marches of Wales for a quarter of a century.

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Andrew Maitland-Makgill-Crichton

Sir Andrew Maitland-Makgill-Crichton FRSA, FCIT (28 December 1910 – 29 October 1995), known professionally as Andrew Crichton,"Sir Andrew Crichton ", The Times, 4 November 1995 was a British shipping industrialist.

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Andrew Massey (British Army officer)

Brigadier Andrew Christopher "Andy" Massey OBE (18 April 1943 – 19 August 1998) was a British Army officer who served in Oman, Dhofar and Northern Ireland.

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Angela Tooby

Angela Rosemary Tooby-Smith (née Tooby; born 24 October 1960) is a British former long-distance runner.

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Angling records in the UK

File:Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream.JPG|Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream File:Acipenser sturio.jpg|European Sturgeon (Acipenser sturio) File:Rectangle the mirror carp at 12lb 8oz.jpg|Mirror Carp (Cyprinus carpio) File:Wels Catfish British Record 1970.jpg|Former British Record Wels Catfish 1970 This is an impartial (not biased only to the BRFC) and comprehensive record list of 281 British record freshwater fish, past and present, involving 55 different species/sub-species of fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line.

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Angling Trust

The Angling Trust, based at Leominster, Herefordshire, is an organisation formed from the merger of six angling authorities to form a single and more powerful organisation for the benefit of anglers.

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Anglo-Irish people

Anglo-Irish is a term which was more commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a social class in Ireland, whose members are mostly the descendants and successors of the English Protestant Ascendancy.

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Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon (c.1529 – 19 January 1607) was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 12 children.

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Anthea McIntyre

Anthea Elizabeth Joy McIntyre (born 29 June 1954) is a British Conservative Party Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands, serving since 2011.

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Anthony Colbert

Anthony Colbert (1934-2007) was a British illustrator and painter.

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Anthony Keck

Anthony Keck (1726–1797) was an 18th-century English architect with an extensive practice in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and South Wales.

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Anthony Marten

Anthony Marten (c. 1542 - August 1597) was an English courtier and author during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was the son of David Marten (senior clerk to the surveyor of the king's works) and his wife Jane Cooke.

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Anthony William Hall

Anthony William Hall (1898–1947), self-declared as King Anthony I and Anthony Tudor, was a man who claimed to be descended directly through the male line from Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (from an illegitimate son, born before their marriage).

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Anzum

Anzum (foaled 6 April 1991) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his performances in National Hunt racing.

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Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District (England and Wales)

The Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District was an ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales.

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Aquilonifer

Aquilonifer spinosus is an extinct species of arthropod from the Silurian period.

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Archbishop of Cardiff

The Archbishop of Cardiff is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff.

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Archenfield

Archenfield (Old English: Ircingafeld) is the historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire in England.

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Archer Clive

Brigadier Archer Francis Lawrence Clive, DSO and bar, MC (24 June 1903 in London – March 1995 in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire) was a British Army officer who served during World War II.

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Archibald Pellow Marshall

Sir Archie Pellow Marshall (20 November 1899 – 20 June 1966) was a Cornish-born Liberal Party politician and High Court Judge.

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Archie Bastock

Archie Middleship Bastock (19 March 1869 – 13 October 1954) was a Welsh footballer.

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Ariconium

Ariconium was a road station of Roman Britain mentioned in Iter XIII of the Iter Britanniarum of the Antonine Itineraries.

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Arlingham

Arlingham is a village and civil parish in the Stroud District of Gloucestershire, England.

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Arnold Gridley, 1st Baron Gridley

Arnold Babb Gridley, 1st Baron Gridley, KBE (16 July 1878 – 27 July 1965) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP).

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Arosæte

The Arosæte were an Anglo-Saxon tribe that lived in the Kingdom of Mercia.

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Art UK

Art UK is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, previously known as the Public Catalogue Foundation.

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Arthur Clutton-Brock

Arthur Clutton-Brock (1868–1924) was an English essayist, critic and journalist.

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Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe (2 April 1847 – 21 January 1936) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Arthur Denaro

Major General Arthur George Denaro (born 23 March 1948) is a former British Army officer.

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Arthur Morris (bishop)

Arthur Harold Morris (20 February 189815 October 1977)Obituary — The Right Rev A. H. Morris The Times Monday 17 October 1977; p. 15; Issue 60136; col.

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Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers

Arthur Herbert Tennyson Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers (20 March 1887 – 14 July 1944) was a British Army officer who served as the 16th Governor of Victoria, in office from 1926 to 1931.

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Ashford Bowdler

Ashford Bowdler is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England, near the county border with Herefordshire.

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Ashford Carbonell

Ashford Carbonell (or Ashford Carbonel) is a village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England, near the county border with Herefordshire.

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Ashperton

Ashperton is a small village about twelve miles east of Hereford, in Herefordshire, England.

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Ashperton railway station

Ashperton railway station was a railway station serving the village of Ashperton in Herefordshire, England.

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Ashton, Herefordshire

Ashton is a settlement in Herefordshire, England.

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Assizes

The courts of assize, or assizes, were periodic courts held around England and Wales until 1972, when together with the quarter sessions they were abolished by the Courts Act 1971 and replaced by a single permanent Crown Court.

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Association of British Counties

The Association of British Counties (ABC) is a non-party-political society formed in 1989 by television personality Russell Grant to promote the historic counties of the United Kingdom.

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Aston Botterell

Aston Botterell is a village and small civil parish in the county of Shropshire in the West Midlands of England.

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Aston Ingham

Aston Ingham is a village in south-eastern Herefordshire, England, near Newent and about east of Ross-on-Wye.

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Aston Manor Cider

Aston Manor Cider (also Aston Manor and formerly Aston Manor Brewery) is a former brewery and current cider maker and bottling company in Aston, Birmingham, England.

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Athis-de-l'Orne

Athis-de-l'Orne is a former commune in the Orne department in northwestern France.

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Athrwys ap Meurig

Athrwys (sometimes misspelled as Arthwys) was a Prince, possibly a King, from Gwent in Wales, who is generally accepted as having lived in the early 7th century.

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Auchenaspis

Auchenaspis salteri is an extinct species of armored jawless fish of the order Thyestiida from the Late Silurian of England.

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Audience (band)

Audience is a cult British art rock band which existed from 1969 until 1972 and then from 2004 until 2013.

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Aulden

Aulden is a small hamlet in Herefordshire, England, situated about four miles southwest of Leominster, and just north of the civil parish Birley with Upper Hill.

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Avenbury

Avenbury is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Aylestone

Aylestone is a suburb of Leicester, England at.

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Aylestone School

Aylestone School (previously Aylestone Business and Enterprise College) is a co-educational high school in Herefordshire, England, founded in 1976.

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Aylton

Aylton is a village in eastern Herefordshire, England.

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Aymestrey

Aymestrey is a village and civil parish in north-western Herefordshire, England.

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Aymestry Limestone

The Aymestry Limestone is a fossiliferous limestone of Gorstian age (Upper Silurian) deposited in a warm shallow sea near the eastern margin of the Iapetus Ocean.

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Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia

Ælfgar (died c. 1060) was the son of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, by his famous mother Godgifu (Lady Godiva).

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Æthelberht II of East Anglia

Æthelberht (Old English: Æðelbrihte), also called Saint Ethelbert the King, (died 20 May 794 at Sutton Walls, Herefordshire) was an eighth-century saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.

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B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.

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B. L. Coombes

Bert Lewis Coombes (1893 – 1974), originally Bertie Lewis Coombs Griffiths, was an English-born writer who spent most of his working life in the coal mines of the South Wales coalfield, which provided the subject matter for much of his writing.

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B4347 road

B4347 road is a road in Monmouthshire, south-eastern Wales, and crosses the border into Herefordshire, England.

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Backney Halt railway station

Backney Halt railway station was a request stop in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Bacton railway station

Bacton railway station was a station in Bacton, Herefordshire, England.

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Bacton, Herefordshire

Bacton is a small village in the rural area of south-west Herefordshire, England, 14 miles (23 km) from Hereford.

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Badger culling in the United Kingdom

Badger culling in the United Kingdom is permitted under licence, within a set area and timescale, as a way to reduce badger numbers in the hope of controlling the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB).

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Bagwyllydiart

Bagwyllydiart is a village in Herefordshire, England south west of Hereford near the Welsh border.

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Ballingham

Ballingham is a small village of about 140 people, increasing to 181 at the 2011 Census in Herefordshire, England, situated in a loop of the River Wye, between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye.

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Ballingham railway station

Ballingham railway station is a disused stone built railway station that served the villages of Ballingham and Carey in Herefordshire.

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Ballyhalbert

Ballyhalbert (formerly known as Talbotston and Halbertston) is a small village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland.

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Banastre Tarleton

Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, GCB (21 August 175415 January 1833) was a British soldier and politician.

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Banc y Betws

Banc y Betws or Betws Castle, is a motte and scheduled ancient monument in Wales.

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Barnaby Miln

Barnaby Kemp Graham Miln (born 6 August 1947) is a British social activist and former magistrate.

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Baron Cawley

Baron Cawley, of Prestwich in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Baron Grey de Wilton

Baron Grey de Wilton is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of England (1295) and once in the Peerage of Great Britain (1784).

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Baron Mortimer

Several members of the Mortimer family were summoned to Parliament during the reign of Edward I, thereby making them hereditary barons in the Peerage of England.

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Baron Rennell

Baron Rennell, of Rodd in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Baron Somers

Baron Somers, of Evesham in the County of Worcester, is a title that has been created twice.

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Baron Talbot

Baron Talbot is a title that has been created twice.

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Bartestree

Bartestree is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, east of Hereford on the A438 road.

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Baskerville (surname)

Baskerville is an English surname of Anglo-Norman origin.

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Battle of Bryn Glas

The Battle of Bryn Glas, (sometimes referred to in English accounts as the Battle of Pilleth, although Bryn Glas translates as green or blue hill) was fought on 22 June 1402, near the towns of Knighton and Presteigne in Powys.

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Battle of Hereford

The Battle of Hereford was fought in 760 at Hereford (in what is now Herefordshire, England).

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Battle of Ludford Bridge

The Battle of Ludford Bridge was a largely bloodless battle fought in the early years of the Wars of the Roses.

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Battle of Mortimer's Cross

The Battle of Mortimer's Cross was fought on 2 February 1461 near Wigmore, Herefordshire (between Leominster and Leintwardine, by the River Lugg), not far from the Welsh border.

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Battle of Pwll Melyn

The Battle of Pwll Melyn, also known as the Battle of Usk, was part of the Welsh War of Independence against English rule that lasted from 1400 to 1415.

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BBC Birmingham

BBC Birmingham is one of the oldest regional arms of the BBC, located in Birmingham.

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BBC Hereford & Worcester

BBC Hereford and Worcester is the BBC Local Radio service for the English counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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BBC West Midlands

BBC Midlands is the BBC English Region producing local television, radio, web and teletext content for Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, the West Midlands, and Worcestershire.

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Beaney House of Art and Knowledge

The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge is the central museum, library and art gallery of the city of Canterbury, Kent, England.

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Beavan's Hill

Beavan's Hill is a village in south east Herefordshire, England.

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Bechstein's bat

Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii) is a species of vesper bat found in Europe and western Asia, living in extensive areas of woodland.

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Beckjay

Beckjay is a hamlet in the south of the English county of Shropshire.

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Beddoe

Beddoe is a surname of Welsh origin.

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Bedstone

Bedstone is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.

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Bee-eaters in Britain

Two species of bee-eater have occurred as wild visitors to Britain, with a third species having occurred as an escape from captivity.

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Beef cattle

Beef cattle are cattle raised for meat production (as distinguished from dairy cattle, used for milk production).

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Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire

Belmont Abbey, in Herefordshire, England is a Catholic Benedictine monastery that forms part of the English Benedictine Congregation.

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Belmont Rural

Belmont Rural is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Beningbrough Hall

Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough, North Yorkshire, England, and overlooks the River Ouse.

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Benjamin Church (physician)

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Benjamin Herschel Babbage

Benjamin Herschel Babbage (6 August 1815 – 22 October 1878) was an English engineer, scientist, explorer and politician, best known for his work in the colony of South Australia.

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Bernard Łubieński

Bernard Alojzy Łubieński, ('''Bernard Aloysius Lubienski'''.) C.Ss.R., (9 December 1846 – 10 September 1933) was a Polish Redemptorist priest, missionary and writer, closely associated with Bishop Robert Coffin and with the Roman Catholic Church in England, where he spent his youth and early career.

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Bernard Collier

Bishop Bernard William Allen Collier, O.S.B. (1802 – 21 November 1890) was an English-born Roman Catholic prelate.

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Bernard de Neufmarché

Bernard of Neufmarché was "the first of the original conquerors of Wales." He was a minor Norman lord who rose to power in the Welsh Marches before successfully undertaking the invasion and conquest of the Kingdom of Brycheiniog between 1088 and 1095.

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Bernard Vaughan

Bernard Vaughan (1847–1922) was an English Roman Catholic clergyman, brother of Herbert and John Stephen Vaughan.

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Berrington and Eye railway station

Berrington and Eye railway station was located in Eye, Herefordshire.

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Berrington Hall

Berrington Hall is a country house located about north of Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Berwyn Jones

Thomas Berwyn Jones (13 February 1940 – 12 January 2007) born in Rhymney, was a Welsh sprint athlete, and rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1960s.

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Betty Snowball

Elizabeth "Betty" Alexandra Snowball (9 July 1908 - 13 December 1988) was an English sportswoman.

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Bicton, Herefordshire

Bicton is a hamlet in Croft and Yarpole parish in Herefordshire.

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Bill Loughery

William Gordon Ridley "Bill" Loughery (1 November 1907 in Dromore, County Down – 1 August 1977 in Abbey Dore, Herefordshire, England) was an Irish academic and cricketer.

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Bircher Common

Bircher Common is an area of lowland heath in the county of Herefordshire, north of Leominster.

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Birley with Upper Hill

Birley with Upper Hill is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England, consisting of Birley and Upper Hill.

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Birmingham and District Premier League

The Birmingham and District Cricket League is the oldest club cricket league in the world, formed in 1888.

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Birmingham Architectural Association

The Birmingham Architectural Association (BAA), known between 1933 and 1967 as the Birmingham and Five Counties Architectural Association, is a professional association of architects based in Birmingham, England, and affiliated to the West Midlands Region of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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Birmingham Bean Club

The Birmingham Bean Club was a loyalist dining club founded in Birmingham, England shortly after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, serving as a forum for confidential discussion between the leading Tory citizens of the growing industrial town and the gentlemen of the surrounding counties.

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Birtley, Herefordshire

Birtley is a hamlet in north Herefordshire, in England.

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Birtsmorton

Birtsmorton is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills of Worcestershire, England, which at the 2001 census had a population of 250.

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Bishop of Clifton

The Bishop of Clifton is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton in the Province of Birmingham, England.

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Bishop of Hereford

The Bishop of Hereford is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School

The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School (BHBS) is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Tupsley district of Hereford, England.

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Bishop's Frome

Bishop's Frome (or Bishops Frome) is a village and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England.

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Bishop's Frome Limestone

The Bishop's Frome Limestone (or Bishops Frome Limestone) is a rock unit within the Raglan Mudstone Formation of the Old Red Sandstone occurring in the border region between England and South Wales.

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Bishopstone, Herefordshire

Bishopstone is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, west of Hereford, near the River Wye and the Roman town of Magnis.

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Black and white village

The term black and white village refers to several old English villages, typically in the county of Herefordshire, West Midlands of England.

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Black Hill (Herefordshire)

The Black Hill (also known as Crib y Garth) is a hill (elevation 2100 feet or 640m) in the Black Mountains in Herefordshire, England at.

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Black Mountain (hill)

Twyn Llech, also known as Black Mountain, is a mountain in the Black Mountains.

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Black Mountain South Top

Black Mountain South Top is a top of Black Mountain in the Black Mountains range that spreads across parts of Powys and Monmouthshire in southeast Wales.

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Black Mountains, Wales

The Black Mountains (Y Mynyddoedd Duon) are a group of hills spread across parts of Powys and Monmouthshire in southeast Wales, and extending across the England–Wales border into Herefordshire.

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Blackwardine

Blackwardine, Herefordshire, England is at, and in the parish of Ford and Stoke Prior.

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Blakemere

Blakemere is a parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Blanche Parry

Blanche Parry (1507/8–12 February 1590) of Newcourt in the parish of Bacton, Herefordshire, in the Welsh Marches, was a personal attendant of Queen Elizabeth I, who held the offices of Chief Gentlewoman of the Queen's Most Honourable Privy Chamber and Keeper of Her Majesty’s Jewels.

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Bledisloe Hundred

Bledisloe was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England.

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Blott on the Landscape (TV series)

Blott on the Landscape is a 1985 BBC TV series, adapted by Malcolm Bradbury from the Tom Sharpe novel of the same name.

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Bockleton

Bockleton is a small village and civil parish (with a shared parish council with neighbouring Stoke Bliss and Kyre) in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England, five miles south of Tenbury Wells.

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Bodenham

Bodenham is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, situated on a bend in the River Lugg, about seven miles south of Leominster.

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Bolstone

Bolstone is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, south of Hereford.

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Bomb the Bass

Bomb the Bass is an electronic music alias of English musician and producer Tim Simenon.

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Boraston

Boraston is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Border Morris

Border Morris is a collection of individual local dances from villages along the English side of the Wales–England border in the counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.

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Boroughs incorporated in England and Wales 1835–1882

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 reformed 178 existing boroughs.

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Bosbury

Bosbury is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, approximately north of Ledbury.

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Boss (architecture)

In architecture, a boss is a knob or protrusion of stone or wood.

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Bowling machine

In cricket a bowling machine is a device which enables a batsman to practice (usually in the nets) and to hone specific skills through repetition of the ball being bowled at a certain length, line and speed.

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Braithwaite baronets

There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Braithwaite, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Brampton Abbotts

Brampton Abbotts is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Brampton Bryan

Brampton Bryan is a small village and civil parish situated in north Herefordshire, England close to the Shropshire and Welsh borders.

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Brampton Bryan Castle

Brampton Bryan Castle is a ruined medieval castle in the small village of Brampton Bryan in north-western Herefordshire, England, 50m south of the River Teme.

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Brecknockshire

Brecknockshire (Sir Frycheiniog), also known as the County of Brecknock, Breconshire, or the County of Brecon is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales, and a former administrative county.

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Bredenbury

Bredenbury is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Bredwardine

Bredwardine is a village in the west of Herefordshire, England, located off the B4352 road.

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Bredwardine Castle

Bredwardine Castle was sited in the village of Bredwardine in Herefordshire, England beside the River Wye.

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Brian Hatton

Brian Hatton (12 August 1887 – 23 April 1916) was a British artist.

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Brian Huggett

Brian George Charles Huggett, MBE (born 18 November 1936) is a Welsh professional golfer.

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Brian Viner

Brian Viner (born 25 October 1961, London) is an English journalist and author.

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Bridge Sollers

Bridge Sollers is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, west of Hereford, on the River Wye.

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Bridstow

Bridstow is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Brilley

Brilley is a small village in Herefordshire, England, close to the border with Wales.

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Brilliana, Lady Harley

Brilliana, Lady Harley (1598 – 29 October 1643), née Brilliana Conway, was a celebrated English letter-writer.

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Brimfield, Herefordshire

Brimfield is a village and in north Herefordshire, England.

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Bringewood Ironworks

Bringewood Ironworks was a charcoal ironworks in north Herefordshire.

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Bringsty Common

Bringsty Common is of common land in Herefordshire spanning the A44 close to the Worcestershire border and within of the town of Bromyard.

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Brinsop Court

Brinsop Court is a romantic Grade I listed English country manor house located in the village of Brinsop, Herefordshire, England.

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Britain in Bloom

RHS Britain in Bloom is the largest horticultural campaign in the United Kingdom.

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British big cats

British big cats, also referred to as ABCs (Alien, or Anomalous, Big Cats), phantom cats and mystery cats, are reports and incidents of Felidae not native to Britain but supposed to inhabit the British countryside.

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British History Online

British History Online is a digital library of primary and secondary sources on medieval and modern history of Great Britain and Ireland.

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British Lions (band)

British Lions were a short-lived British rock band, together from 1977 to 1980, with former members of Mott and Medicine Head.

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British National Party

The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right and fascist political party in the United Kingdom.

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Broadcloth

Broadcloth is a dense, plain woven cloth, historically made of wool.

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Broadward

Broadward is a dispersed hamlet in south Shropshire, England, situated by the border with Herefordshire.

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Broadward, Herefordshire

Broadward is a hamlet in Herefordshire, England.

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Brobury

Brobury is a village in western Herefordshire, England, located between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye.

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Brockhampton Estate

The Brockhampton Estate is a farmed estate in Herefordshire, England, which is owned by the National Trust.

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Brockhampton, Herefordshire

Brockhampton is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about east of Bromyard.

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Brockhampton-by-Ross

Brockhampton is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Brockweir

Brockweir is a small village on the eastern bank of the River Wye, within the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.

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Bromyard

Bromyard is a market town in Herefordshire, England, situated in the valley of the River Frome.

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Bromyard Downs

Bromyard Downs is an area of common land just outside Bromyard in Herefordshire.

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Bromyard railway station

Bromyard railway station was a station in Bromyard, Herefordshire, England.

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Bromyard Town F.C.

Bromyard Town Football Club is a football club based in Bromyard, Herefordshire, England.

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Bronsil Castle

Bronsil Castle was a fortified manor house about to the east of Eastnor in Herefordshire, England near Ledbury.

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Brown Snout

'Brown Snout' is a 19th-century cultivar of cider apple originating in Herefordshire in the United Kingdom, though now grown in other counties and parts of the world.

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Bruce Kinloch

Bruce Kinloch MC (27 August 1919 – 21 June 2011)was a British army officer, wildlife conservation leader and author.

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Bruce Robinson

Bruce Robinson (born 2 May 1946) is an English director, screenwriter, novelist and actor.

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Brut Chronicle

The Brut Chronicle, also known as the Prose Brut, is the collective name of a number of medieval chronicles of the history of England.

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Buckholt, Monmouthshire

Buckholt is a small village in Monmouthshire, Wales, located some north of Monmouth, adjoining the boundary with Herefordshire, England.

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Bucknell, Shropshire

Bucknell is a village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England.

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Buckton and Coxall

Buckton and Coxall is a civil parish in north Herefordshire, England.

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Buckton Castle

Buckton Castle was a medieval enclosure castle near Carrbrook in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, England.

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Bullingham

Bullingham is a surname, and may refer to.

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Bulmers

Bulmers cider is one of a number of brands owned by British cider maker H. P. Bulmer of Hereford.

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Burford, Shropshire

Burford is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Burghill

Burghill is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, north-west of Hereford.

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Burley Gate

Burley Gate is a hamlet in Herefordshire, England.

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Burrington, Herefordshire

Burrington is a small village and civil parish in the far north of Herefordshire, England.

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Burton Pedwardine

Burton Pedwardine is a hamlet and civil parish in the district of North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England.

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Bush Bank

Bush Bank is a Herefordshire village near the town of Leominster, England.

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Butterfly Conservation

Butterfly Conservation is an insect conservation organisation in the United Kingdom.

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Buxton (surname)

Buxton is a surname of Anglo-Saxon, or Scottish-Gaelic origin, and may refer to.

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Byford

Byford is a village and civil parish on the River Wye in Herefordshire, England, about west of Hereford.

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Byton, Herefordshire

Byton is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England., Byton is situated on the River Lugg near the border with Wales.

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Cable ferry

A cable ferry (including the terms chain ferry, swing ferry, floating bridge, or punt) is a ferry that is guided (and in many cases propelled) across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores.

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Cadbury

Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company wholly owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) since 2010.

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Cadwgan of Llandyfai

Cadwgan also known as Cadwgan of Llandyfái or Martin (died 11 April 1241) was a Welsh cleric who was Bishop of Bangor from 1215 to 1236.

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Callow, Herefordshire

Callow is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about south of Hereford.

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Cambridge County Geographies

Cambridge County Geographies is a book series published by Cambridge University Press.

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Canon Frome

Canon Frome is a small rural parish on the River Frome, 5 miles northwest of Ledbury, Herefordshire, England with a population of 139.

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Canon Pyon

Canon Pyon is a village and civil parish on the A4110 road in Herefordshire, England.

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Capel-y-ffin

Capel-y-ffin is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border, a couple of miles north of Llanthony in Powys, Wales.

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Capler Camp

Capler Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located 2.5 km south of Fownhope, Herefordshire.

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Cat's eye (road)

A cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers.

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Catherine Courtney, Baroness Courtney of Penwith

Catherine "Kate" Courtney, Baroness Courtney of Penwith (née Potter; 4 April 1847 – 26 February 1929) was a British social worker and internationalist.

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Catherine of Valois

Catherine of Valois (27 October 1401 – 3 January 1437) was the queen consort of England from 1420 until 1422.

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Catherine Thornber

Catherine Maria Thornber (c. 1813 – 15 May 1894) was the founder of a school for girls in Unley Park, South Australia.

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Catholic Church in England and Wales

The Catholic Church in England and Wales is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in full communion with the Pope.

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Cecil Haig

Cecil Haig (16 March 1862 – 3 March 1947) was a British fencer.

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Cecily Bodenham

Cecily Bodenham (died after 1543), was the last Abbess of Wilton Abbey.

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Celtic Britons

The Britons, also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons, were Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain from the British Iron Age into the Middle Ages, at which point their culture and language diverged into the modern Welsh, Cornish and Bretons (among others).

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Celtic nations

The Celtic nations are territories in western Europe where Celtic languages or cultural traits have survived.

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Ceremonial counties of England

The ceremonial counties, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England, are areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed.

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Chalet School

The Chalet School is a series of approximately sixty school story novels by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, initially published between 1923 and 1970.

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Chapman code

Chapman codes are a set of 3-letter codes used in genealogy to identify the administrative divisions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

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Charles Clerke (footballer)

Charles John Clerke (8 September 1857 – 7 November 1944) was an English amateur footballer who scored the only goal in the 1879 FA Cup Final.

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Charles Cooke (Conservative politician)

Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke (1841 – 26 May 1911) was an English farmer and cider producer and a Conservative Party politician.

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Charles Littlehales

Rev. Charles Gough Littlehales M.A. (20 May 1871 – 28 August 1945) was an English cricketer.

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Charles Lucy

Charles Lucy (1814 – 19 May 1873) was an English history painter of the Victorian era.

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Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham

Charles John Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham, (8 August 1909 – 20 March 1977) was the ninth Governor-General of New Zealand and an English cricketer from the Lyttelton family.

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Charles Pulley

Charles Thornton Pulley (24 July 1864 – 5 April 1947) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Charles Thomas Newton

Sir Charles Thomas Newton KCB (16 September 1816 – 28 November 1894) was a British archaeologist.

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Charles Thornton (cricketer)

Charles Inglis Thornton (20 March 1850 – 10 December 1929), nicknamed "Buns", was an English cricketer who played more than 200 first-class matches in the later 19th century, for no fewer than 22 different teams.

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Charles Vaughan (by 1529–74 or later)

Charles Vaughan (by 1529–74 or later), of Hergest, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Charter trustees

In England and Wales, charter trustees are set up to maintain the continuity of a town charter or city charter after a district with the status of a borough or city has been abolished, until such time as a parish council is established.

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Chase Distillery

Chase Distillery, Ltd. is a British single-estate distillery based in Herefordshire, United Kingdom.

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Chase Vodka

Chase Vodka is a single estate potato vodka made in Herefordshire, England, UK by William Chase, who is also known for founding Tyrrells crisps.

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Chepstow Place

Chepstow Place is a street in London that runs from the junction of Westbourne Grove and Pembridge Villas in the north to Pembridge Square in the south.

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Childers Reforms

The Childers Reforms of 1881 reorganised the infantry regiments of the British Army.

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Chisel Jersey

The 'Chisel Jersey' is a cultivar of cider apple originating in Somerset.

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Chris Menges

Chris Menges BSC, ASC (born 15 September 1940) is an English cinematographer and film director.

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Chris Woodhead

Sir Christopher Anthony Woodhead (20 October 1946 – 23 June 2015) was a British educationalist.

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Christina Courtenay

Christina Courtenay is the pseudonym used by Pia Tapper Fenton (b. England), a British-Swedish writer of romance novels since 2009.

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Christopher Benson

Christopher Benson (16 January 1788 - 25 March 1868) was a Cambridge educated theologian who achieved prominence on account of his abilities as a preacher and lecturer.

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Christopher Foster (cricketer)

Christopher Knollys Foster (27 September 1904 – 4 December 1971) was an English cricketer.

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Christopher Fox, Baron Fox

Christopher Francis Fox (Chris Fox) (born 27 September 1957) is a British politician (Liberal Democrat).

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Christopher Holland-Martin

Christopher John Holland-Martin (16 November 1910 – 5 April 1960) was a British banker and Conservative Party politician.

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Christopher Sandford

Christopher Sandford (1902-1983) of Eye Manor, Herefordshire, was a book designer, proprietor of the Golden Cockerel Press, a founding director of the Folio Society, and husband of the wood engraver and pioneer Corn dolly revivalist, Lettice Sandford, née Mackintosh Rate.

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Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck

The Church of St Mary and St David is a Church of England parish church at Kilpeck in the English county of Herefordshire, about 5 miles from the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Swithin, Ganarew

The Church of St Swithin is a parish church in Ganarew, south Herefordshire, England.

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Church reordering

Church reordering refers to the rearrangement and adaption of churches to accommodate changes in religious practice.

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Churches Conservation Trust

The Churches Conservation Trust is a UK charity whose purpose is to protect historic churches at risk in England.

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Churching of women

In Christian tradition the Churching of Women is the ceremony wherein a blessing is given to mothers after recovery from childbirth.

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Cider apple

Cider apples are a group of apple cultivars grown for their use in the production of cider (referred to as "hard cider" in the United States).

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Cider in the United Kingdom

Cider in the United Kingdom is widely available at pubs, off licences, and shops.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority.

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Claud Phillimore, 4th Baron Phillimore

Claud Stephen Phillimore, 4th Baron Phillimore (15 January 1911 – 29 March 1994) was an English architect who, in 1990, succeeded to the family title.

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Claude Bosi

Claude Bosi (born 1972) is a French chef.

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Claudius Buchanan

Rev Claudius Buchanan DD FRSE (12 March 1766 – 9 February 1815) was a Scottish theologian, an ordained minister of the Church of England, and an evangelical missionary for the Church Missionary Society.

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Clee Hills

The Clee Hills are a range of hills in Shropshire, England near Ludlow, consisting of Brown Clee Hill, the highest peak in Shropshire, and Titterstone Clee Hill.

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Cleehill

Cleehill is a village in south Shropshire, England.

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Clehonger

Clehonger is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, south west of Hereford.

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Clifford Castle

Clifford Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Clifford which lies 2.5 miles to the north east of Hay-on-Wye in the Wye Valley in Herefordshire, England.

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Clifford Priory

Clifford Priory was a priory in Herefordshire, England at.

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Clifford railway station

Clifford railway station was a station in Clifford, Herefordshire, England.

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Clifford Rose

Clifford Rose (born 24 October 1929) is an English classical actor.

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Clifford, Herefordshire

Clifford is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, four miles to the north of Hay-on-Wye.

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Clodock

Clodock is a village in the west of Herefordshire, England.

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Clotted cream

Clotted cream (sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly.

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Clungunford

Clungunford is a village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England, located near the border with Herefordshire.

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Clydog

Clydog (also known as Clydawg, Clodock, Clitaucus, Cleodicus, Cladocus) was a sixth-century Welsh king of Ergyng who became a saint.

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Coddington, Herefordshire

Coddington is a hamlet and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England, approximately north of Ledbury.

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Colin Shepherd

Sir Colin Ryley Shepherd (born 13 January 1938) is a British Conservative politician.

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Colwall

Colwall is a large village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, situated on the border with Worcestershire, nestling on the western side of the Malvern Hills at the heart of the AONB.

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Colwall railway station

Colwall railway station is a railway station on the Cotswold Line serving the village of Colwall in Herefordshire, England.

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Colwall Tunnels

The Colwall Tunnels are a pair of railway tunnels that connect Colwall and Malvern Wells on the Cotswold Line, passing under the Malvern Hills in the Welsh Marches region of England.

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Combe Moor

Combe Moor, also known as Coombes Moor, is a small linear village in Herefordshire, located to the southeast of the Welsh settlement of Presteigne, near the border with Wales, northwest by road from Hereford.

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Combe, Herefordshire

Combe is a small village in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Commote

A commote (Welsh cwmwd, sometimes spelt in older documents as cymwd, plural cymydau, less frequently cymydoedd),Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru (University of Wales Dictionary), p. 643 was a secular division of land in Medieval Wales.

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Connor Wickham

Connor Neil Ralph Wickham (born 31 March 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays for Crystal Palace as a forward.

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Conroy Maddox

Conroy Maddox (27 December 1912 – 14 January 2005) was an English surrealist painter, collagist, writer and lecturer; and a key figure in the Birmingham Surrealist movement.

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Constance Jones

Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (19 February 1848 – 9 April 1922) known as Constance Jones or E.E. Constance Jones, was an English philosopher and educator.

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Constance Peel

Constance Dorothy Evelyn Peel (née Bayliff; 27 April 1868 – 7 August 1934) was an English journalist and writer, known for her non-fiction books on cheap household management and cookery.

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Constantine (Briton)

Constantine (fl. 520–523) was a 6th-century king of Dumnonia in sub-Roman Britain, who was remembered in later British tradition as a legendary King of Britain.

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Contactless smart cards on the buses and trams of Britain

Contactless smart cards are being progressively introduced to replace paper ticketing on the buses of Britain.

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Coppet Hill

Coppet Hill or Coppett Hill is a local nature reserve in the parish of Goodrich near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.

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Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands and Affiliated Areas U.K.

The Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands, UK is under the care of Bishop Missael.

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Corbel

In architecture a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket.

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Cornelius Lysaght

Cornelius James Terence Lysaght (born 27 January 1965, Gloucester, England, UK) is the horse racing correspondent of the BBC, usually broadcasting on Radio 5 Live.

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Cornett, Herefordshire

Cornett is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Cornovii (Midlands)

The Cornovii were a Celtic people of Iron Age and Roman Britain, who lived principally in the modern English counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, north Staffordshire, north Herefordshire and eastern parts of the Welsh counties of Flintshire, Powys and Wrexham.

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Cotswold Line

The Cotswold Line is an railway line between and in England.

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Cottage

A cottage is, typically, a small house.

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Cotterell baronets

The Cotterell Baronetcy, of Garnons in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Council of Wales and the Marches

The Council of Wales and the Marches was a regional administrative body based in Ludlow Castle within the Kingdom of England between the 15th and 17th centuries, similar to the Council of the North.

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Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844

The Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 61), which came into effect on 20 October 1844, was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which eliminated many outliers or exclaves of counties in England and Wales for civil purposes.

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Counties of England

The counties of England are areas used for the purposes of administrative, geographical, cultural or political demarcation.

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Country House Rescue

Country House Rescue is an observational documentary series which airs on British terrestrial television channel, Channel 4.

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County council

A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county.

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County flowers of the United Kingdom

In 2002 Plantlife ran a "County Flowers" campaign to assign flowers to each of the counties of the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man.

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County town

A county town in Great Britain or Ireland is usually, but not always, the location of administrative or judicial functions within the county.

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Court Farm, Pembrey

Court Farm in Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, Wales, is an ancient and formerly imposing manor house which is now an overgrown ruin, but structurally sound, and capable of repair and restoration.

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Cradley, Herefordshire

Cradley (/ˈkrædli/) is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Cradley, West Midlands

Cradley is a village in the Black Country and Metropolitan Borough of Dudley; near Halesowen and the banks of the River Stour.

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Craswall

Craswall (historically also spelt Craswell, Crasswall and Crosswold) is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Craswall Priory

Craswall Priory was a priory in Herefordshire, England at.

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Credenhill

Credenhill is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Credenhill railway station

Credenhill railway station first opened on 30 June 1863 and finally closed on 31 December 1962.

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Croft Ambrey

Croft Ambrey is a British Iron Age hill fort in northern Herefordshire, north of Leominster close to the present day county border with South Shropshire.

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Croft baronets

There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Croft, one in the Baronetage of England and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Croft Castle

Croft Castle is a castle, church and garden located at Yarpole, Herefordshire, England.

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Croft, Herefordshire

Croft is a hamlet in north Herefordshire, England.

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Crown Court

The Crown Court of England and Wales is, together with the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal, one of the constituent parts of the Senior Courts of England and Wales.

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Crucorney

Crucorney is a community in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Cucking stool

Cucking stools or ducking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen in England, Scotland, and elsewhere.

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Cusop

Cusop is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England that lies at the foot of Cusop Hill next to the town of Hay-on-Wye in Wales.

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Custos Rotulorum of Herefordshire

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Herefordshire.

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Cuthbert Butler

Cuthbert Butler (born Edward Joseph Aloysius Butler, 6 May 1858 – 1 April 1934) was a Benedictine monk of Downside Abbey in England, who gained notice as an ecclesiastical historian.

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Cwmyoy

Cwmyoy is an extensive rural parish in Monmouthshire, Wales (Cwm Iou) for the valley and parish, (Cwm-iou) for the village.

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Cynddylan

Cynddylan (Modern Welsh pronunciation: /kən'ðəlan/), or Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn was a seventh-century Prince of Powys associated with Pengwern.

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Cyril Alington

Cyril Argentine Alington (22 October 1872 – 16 May 1955) was an English educationalist, scholar, cleric, and prolific author.

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Cyril Lovesey

Alfred Cyril Lovesey CBE, AFRAeS, was an English engineer who was a key figure in the development of the Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine.

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Dale Griffin

Terence Dale "Buffin" Griffin (24 October 1948 – 17 January 2016) was an English drummer and founding member of 1970s rock band Mott the Hoople.

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Damian Collins

Damian Noel Thomas Collins (born 4 February 1974, Northampton) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Daniel Bourn

Daniel Bourn was an English inventor, who took out a patent for a carding machine with rotating cylinders in 1748.

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Daniel Peploe Peploe

Daniel Peploe Peploe (15 February 1829 – 4 November 1887) was a Conservative Party politician.

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Darnhall Abbey

Darnhall Abbey was a late-thirteenth century abbey in Cheshire, founded by King Edward I sometime in the years around 1370.

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Daryn Tufts

Daryn Tufts (born April 1, 1973 in Arcadia, California) is a writer, director, producer, and actor.

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David Cecil (courtier)

Sir David Cecil MP (c. 1460 – 1540) was an English nobleman, politician, courtier, and Member of Parliament.

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David Wilson (hotelier)

David Wilson (1808 - 1880) worked as a confectioner in Calcutta and on 18 November 1840 he opened the Auckland Hotel at 1-3 Old Court House Road in Calcutta.

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Davina McCall

Davina Lucy Pascale McCall (born 16 October 1967) is an English television presenter and model.

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Day Bosanquet

Admiral Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, (22 March 1843 – 28 June 1923) was the Governor of South Australia from 18 February 1909 until 22 March 1914.

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De Lacy

de Lacy (Laci, Lacie, Lascy, Lacey) is the surname of an old Norman family which originated from Lassy, Calvados.

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De nugis curialium

De nugis curialium (Medieval Latin for "Of the trifles of courtiers") is the major surviving work of the 12th century Latin author Walter Map.

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Dedications in the Church of England

The vast majority of the 16,500 churches in the Church of England are dedicated to one or more people.

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Deer park (England)

In medieval and Early Modern England, a deer park was an enclosed area containing deer.

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Deiniol

Saint Deiniol (died 584) was traditionally the first Bishop of Bangor in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales.

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Dennis Potter

Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935 – 7 June 1994) was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist.

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Dennis Smalldon

Dennis Frederick George Smalldon (1926 – 12 September 1959) was a Welsh professional golfer.

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Derek Digby

Derek Francis Digby (14 March 1931 – 27 September 2005) was an English retired footballer who played as an outside-forward in the 1950s for Exeter City and Southampton.

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Derek Senior

Derek Senior (4 May 1912 – 6 December 1988) was a British freelance writer principally known for being a member of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England, chaired by Lord Redcliffe-Maud.

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Deritend ware

Deritend ware is a distinctive style of medieval pottery produced in Birmingham, England in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

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Des Hughes

Des Hughes (born 1970) is a British artist who lives and works in London and Herefordshire.

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Dewar (Dewar na Ferg) of Perthshire

The Dewar na Ferg is a branch of the Scottish Clan Dewar, originating in Perthshire.

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Dilwyn

Dilwyn is a village in Herefordshire, England located about from the city of Hereford and from its nearest town, Leominster.

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Dinedor

Dinedor is a hill, village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Dinedor Hill

Dinedor Hill is situated 2.5 miles south of Hereford.

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Dinmore Hill

Dinmore Hill rises steeply above the River Lugg in Herefordshire, England and is effectively the prominent eastern ridge of an area of high ground which reaches a height of 236m at Birley Hill some 4 to 5km to the west.

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Dinmore Hill Woods

Dinmore Hill Woods is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest in Herefordshire, England.

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Dinmore Manor

Dinmore Manor House is a large rural house in a well-wooded, hilly part of Herefordshire in the least populous parish of the county, Dinmore.

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Dinmore railway station (England)

Dinmore railway station served the villages of Bodenham and Hope under Dinmore, Herefordshire, England between 1853 and 1958.

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Dinmore, Herefordshire

Dinmore is a geographically small civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Dinmore, Queensland

Dinmore is a suburb of the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.

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Diocese of Hereford

The Diocese of Hereford is a Church of England diocese based in Hereford, covering Herefordshire, southern Shropshire and a few parishes within Worcestershire in England, and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales.

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Diocese of Monmouth

The Diocese of Monmouth is a diocese of the Church in Wales.

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Diocese of St David's

The Diocese of St Davids covers the historic extent of Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire, together with a small part of western Glamorgan.

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Disappearance of Andrew Gosden

Andrew Gosden (born 10 July 1993) is a British teenager who disappeared after last being seen on CCTV leaving King's Cross station in London on 14 September 2007.

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Districts of England

The districts of England (also known as local authority districts or local government districts to distinguish from unofficial city districts) are a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government.

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Dobunni

The Dobunni were one of the Iron Age tribes living in the British Isles prior to the Roman invasion of Britain.

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Doddingtree

The Hundred of Doddingtree was granted to Ralph Todeni, or Ralph de Toni, a relative of the Duke of Normandy, in 1066 by William the Conqueror as a reward for his services as Standard bearer during the Norman Conquest.

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Dogs with Jobs

Dogs with Jobs is a Canadian documentary television series about working dogs and show dogs.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

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Donnington, Herefordshire

Donnington is a village and civil parish near Ledbury.

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Dorstone

Dorstone is a village within the Golden Valley, Herefordshire, England.

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Dorstone Castle

Dorstone Castle was in the village of Dorstone in Herefordshire, England, located 6 miles to the east of Hay-on-Wye.

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Dorstone railway station

Dorstone railway station was a station in Dorstone, Herefordshire, England.

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Douglas Birks

Douglas Thomas Montague Birks (4 July 1919 – 26 February 2004) was an English cricketer.

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Downs Light Railway

The Downs Light Railway is the world's oldest private miniature railway, with a track gauge of.

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Downton Castle

Downton Castle is a grade I listed 18th-century country house in the parish of Downton on the Rock in Herefordshire, England, situated about west of Ludlow, Shropshire.

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Downton, Herefordshire

Downton is a civil parish in Herefordshire, located in the north of the county and containing the village of Downton-on-the-Rock.

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Dragon of Mordiford

The Dragon of Mordiford was said to reside just outside the Herefordshire village of Mordiford, at the confluence of the River Lugg and the River Wye.

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Dubricius

Dubricius or Dubric (Dyfrig; Norman-French: Devereux; c. 465 – c. 550) was a 6th-century British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint.

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Duchies in England

Currently, there are two duchies in England; the royal Duchy of Lancaster and the royal Duchy of Cornwall.

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Duchy of Cornwall

The Duchy of Cornwall (Duketh Kernow) is one of two royal duchies in England, the other being the Duchy of Lancaster.

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Duke of Hereford

Duke of Hereford was a title in the Peerage of England.

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Dulas, Herefordshire

Dulas is a civil parish in the County of Herefordshire in England 18 km south west of Hereford.

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Durbin (surname)

Durbin is a very rare male first name and a very popular surname, according to the 1990 U.S. Census.

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Dymock poets

The Dymock poets were a literary group of the early 20th century who made their homes near the village of Dymock in Gloucestershire, near to the border with Herefordshire.

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E. W. Pugin

Edward Welby Pugin (11 March 1834 – 5 June 1875) was an English architect, the eldest son of architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin and Louisa Barton.

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Eadric Streona

Eadric Streona (died 1017) was Ealdorman of Mercia from 1007 to 1017.

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Eadric the Wild

Eadric the Wild (or Eadric Silvaticus), also known as Wild Edric, Eadric Cild (or Child) and Edric the Forester, was an Anglo-Saxon magnate of the West Midlands who led English resistance to the Norman Conquest, active in 1068-70.

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Eardisland

Eardisland is a village and civil parish on the River Arrow about west of the market town of Leominster in Herefordshire.

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Eardisley

Eardisley is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire about south of the centre of Kington.

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Eardisley Castle

Eardisley Castle was in the village of Eardisley in Herefordshire, England, 11 km north-east of Hay-on-Wye.

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Eardisley railway station

Eardisley railway station was a station in Eardisley, Herefordshire, England.

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Earl Coningsby

Earl Coningsby was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.

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Earl Mortimer College

Earl Mortimer College is a secondary school and sixth form in Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Earl of Darnley

Earl of Darnley is a hereditary title that has been created three times, twice in the Peerage of Scotland and once in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.

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East Riding of Yorkshire

The East Riding of Yorkshire, or simply East Yorkshire, is a ceremonial county in the North of England.

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Eastnor Castle

Eastnor Castle is a 19th-century mock or revival castle, two miles from the town of Ledbury in Herefordshire, England, by the village of Eastnor.

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Eastnor, Herefordshire

Eastnor is a village in Herefordshire, England, east of Ledbury and the same distance from the tripoint of the county with Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.

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Easton Court railway station

Easton Court railway station was a station in Little Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Easy Radio London

Easy Radio London was a British radio station broadcasting to London on DAB.

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Echmarcach mac Ragnaill

Echmarcach mac Ragnaill (died 1064/1065) was a dominant figure in the eleventh-century Irish Sea region.

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Ed Davis (Royal Marines officer)

Lieutenant General Edward Grant Martin Davis, (born 13 February 1963) is a senior Royal Marines officer.

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Edgar Street

Edgar Street is a football stadium in Hereford and was the home of Hereford United Football Club from the club's formation in 1924 until December 2014, when the club was wound up.

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Edge End, Gloucestershire

Edge End is a small hamlet in west Gloucestershire, England.

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Edith Picton-Turbervill

Edith Picton-Turbervill OBE (13 June 1872 – 31 August 1960) was an English social reformer, writer and Labour Party politician.

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Edmund de Waal

Edmund Arthur Lowndes de Waal, OBE (born 10 September 1964) is a British artist, and author of The Hare with Amber Eyes, published in 2010, and The White Road, published in 2015.

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Edmund Lamb

Edmund George Lamb MA FCS FRGS (8 July 1863 – 3 January 1925) was an English landowner, colliery proprietor, and radical Liberal Party politician.

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Edmund Morris (MP for Leominster)

Edmund Morris (fl. 1410), of Kingsland, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Edvin Loach

Edvin Loach, also Edwin Loach, is a village in eastern Herefordshire, England, about four miles north of the town of Bromyard, and near the village of Edwyn Ralph.

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Edward Baily

Edward Peter Baily (St John's Wood, London 18 January 1852 - Tupsley, Herefordshire 21 January 1941) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Edward Clive (British Army general)

General Edward Henry Clive, DL, JP (23 September 1837 – 1 March 1916) was a British soldier and Liberal politician, the son of George Clive and Ann Sybella Martha, daughter of Sir Thomas Farquhar, 2nd Baronet.

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Edward Croft (MP)

Edward Croft (died 1601), of Croft Castle, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Edward Elgar

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire.

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Edward Foley (1747–1803)

Edward Foley (16 March 1747 – 22 June 1803) was the second son of Thomas, 1st Lord Foley.

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Edward Hamley (poet)

Edward Hamley (1764 (baptised) – 1834) was an English clergyman and poet.

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Edward Harley (1664–1735)

Edward Harley (7 June 1664 – 30 August 1735), of Eywood, Titley, Herefordshire was a British Member of Parliament and Auditor of the Imprests.

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Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis

Edward James Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis (5 November 1818 – 7 May 1891), styled Viscount Clive between 1839 and 1848, was a British peer and politician.

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Edward Hopton

Lieutenant General Sir Edward Hopton KCB DL JP (1837 – 19 January 1912) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.

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Edward IV of England

Edward IV (28 April 1442 – 9 April 1483) was the King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death.

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Edward Marten Dunne

Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Marten Dunne (27 August 1864 – 23 February 1944) was a British army officer and Liberal politician.

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Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset

Edward Adolphus St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset (24 February 1775 – 15 August 1855), styled Lord Seymour until 1793, of Maiden Bradley in Wiltshire and Stover House, Teigngrace, Devon, was a British landowner and amateur mathematician.

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Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (3 February 1478 – 17 May 1521) was an English nobleman.

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Edward the Elder

Edward the Elder (c. 874 – 17 July 924) was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 until his death.

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Edward Thomas Foley

Edward Thomas Foley (21 December 1791 – 30 March 1846), of Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, was an English Tory (and later Conservative) politician.

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Edward William Prevost

Prof Edward William Prevost FRSE FIC (1851–1920) was a 19th century British chemist, philologist and linguist.

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Edwin Barnett

Edwin Ernest Barnett (1870 – date of death unknown) was an English cricketer.

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Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of Chesterfield

Edwyn Francis Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of Chesterfield (15 March 1854 – 24 January 1933), styled Lord Stanhope between 1883 and 1887, was a British peer and courtier.

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Egerton Leigh (priest)

Dr Egerton Leigh, (1702 - 5 February 1760) was an 18th century Anglican clergyman and landowner in North West England.

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Eggleton, Herefordshire

Eggleton is a small civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Eileen Hutchins

Eileen Morley Hutchins, born 28 June 1902 in Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire and died 9 October 1987 in Stourbridge was a Steiner school teacher, author and founder of the Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School in Stourbridge.

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Elan aqueduct

The Elan aqueduct crosses Wales and the Midlands of England, running eastwards from the Elan Valley Reservoirs in Mid Wales to Birmingham's Frankley Reservoir, carrying drinking water for Birmingham.

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Eleanor Bull

Eleanor Bull (c. 1550 – 1596) was an English woman who is known for owning the establishment in which Christopher Marlowe, the Elizabethan playwright and poet, was killed in 1593.

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Ella Mary Leather

Ella Mary Leather (1876–1928) was a collector of the local folklore and songs of Herefordshire.

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Elton, Herefordshire

Elton is a hamlet and civil parish in the far north of Herefordshire.

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Emma Hutchinson

Emma Hutchinson (1820-1906) was a Victorian lepidopterist who authored the 1879 book Entomology and Botany as Pursuits for Ladies and published in The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation.

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Empress Matilda

Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 110210 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was the claimant to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy.

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End Hill

End Hill is the northernmost top of the Malvern Hills that runs approximately north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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England–Wales border

The England–Wales border, sometimes the Wales–England border or the Anglo-Welsh border, is the border between England and Wales, two constituent countries of the United Kingdom.

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English bagpipes

The English bagpipes are bagpipes played in England.

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English Bicknor

English Bicknor is a village and civil parish in the Forest of Dean district of west Gloucestershire, England.

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English language in England

The English language spoken and written in England encompasses a diverse range of accents and dialects.

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Ergyng

Ergyng (or Erging) was a Welsh kingdom of the sub-Roman and early medieval period, between the 5th and 7th centuries.

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Ernest Gimson

Ernest William Gimson (21 December 1864 – 12 August 1919) was an English furniture designer and architect.

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Ernie Clements

Ernest J Clements (28 February 1922 – 3 February 2006) was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner.

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Esme Haywood

Esmé Thomas Lancelot Reed Haywood (23 August 1900 – 8 January 1985) played first-class cricket for Somerset in 1925 and 1927.

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European bee-eater

The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family Meropidae.

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European polecat

The European polecat (Mustela putorius) – also known as the common ferret, black or forest polecat, or fitch (as well as some other names) – is a species of mustelid native to western Eurasia and north Morocco.

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Eurypterus

Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group of organisms commonly called "sea scorpions".

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Eva de Braose

Eva de Braose (fl. 1238–July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose.

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Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844

The boundaries of Worcestershire, England have been fluid for over 150 years since the first major changes in 1844.

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Ewyas

Ewyas (Ewias) was a possible early Welsh kingdom which may have been formed around the time of the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century.

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Ewyas Harold

Ewyas Harold is a village and civil parish in the Golden Valley in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border with present-day Monmouthshire and about halfway between the towns of Abergavenny and Hereford.

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Ewyas Harold Castle

Ewyas Harold Castle was a castle in the village of Ewyas Harold in Herefordshire, England.

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Ewyas Harold Meadows

Ewyas Harold Meadows is a reserve managed by Butterfly Conservation near the village of Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England.

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Eye, Herefordshire

Eye is a small village in the county of Herefordshire, England, in the River Lugg catchment, north of Leominster and south of Ludlow.

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Eyton, Herefordshire

Eyton is a village and parish in Herefordshire, England.

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F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich

Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon, (1 November 1782 – 28 January 1859), styled The Honourable F. J. Robinson until 1827 and known as The Viscount Goderich between 1827 and 1833, the name by which he is best known to history, was a British politician of the Regency era.

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Fairfield High School, Hereford

Fairfield High School is a secondary school in Peterchurch, Herefordshire, England.

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Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows

The Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows is a historic five-star hotel located near the beach in Santa Monica, California, not far from the Santa Monica Pier.

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Farlow, Shropshire

Farlow is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Fawley railway station (Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway)

Fawley railway station is a disused stone built railway station that served the village of King's Caple in Herefordshire on Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway.

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Feathers Hotel

The Feathers Hotel may refer to.

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February 2

No description.

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February 2009 Great Britain and Ireland snowfall

The February 2009 Great Britain and Ireland snowfall was a prolonged period of snowfall that began on 1 February 2009.

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Fencote railway station

Fencote railway station was a railway station located on the Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster Railway in England.

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Feudal barony of Appleby

The feudal barony of Appleby (or Honour of Appleby) was a feudal barony with its caput at Appleby Castle in Appleby, Westmorland, England.

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Feudal barony of Clifford

The feudal barony of Clifford (or Honour of Clifford) was a feudal barony with its caput baroniae at Clifford Castle in Herefordshire, England.

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Fiddler's Green, Herefordshire

Fiddler’s Green is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Fiona Sampson

Fiona Ruth Sampson, is a British poet and writer.

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First English Civil War

The First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or "Wars").

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First English Civil War, 1645

1645 was the fourth year of the First English Civil War.

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First Midland Red

First Midland Red First Midland Red Buses Limited formerly Midland Red West Limited is a bus company operating services in Herefordshire and Worcestershire in the English Midlands.

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First-level NUTS of the European Union

The Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics, (NUTS, for the French nomenclature d'unités territoriales statistiques), is a geocode standard for referencing the administrative divisions of countries for statistical purposes.

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Fish Legal

Fish Legal based at Leominster, Herefordshire, is a membership association that uses the law to protect fish stocks and the rights of its members throughout the UK.

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Fitzsimons

Fitzsimons (also spelled FitzSimons, Fitzsimmons or FitzSimmons) is an Irish surname of Norman origin.

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Flag of Herefordshire

The Herefordshire flag refers to proposals for a flag of the English county of Herefordshire.

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Flakey Dove

Flakey Dove (10 April 1986 – 13 February 2016) was a British racehorse best known for her win in the 1994 Champion Hurdle.

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Flanesford Priory

Flanesford Priory was an Augustinian priory in Herefordshire, England.

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Ford Bridge railway station

Ford Bridge railway station was a station in Marlbrook, Herefordshire, England.

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Forest of Dean

The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.

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Forge Crossing Halt railway station

Forge Crossing Halt railway station was a station in Titley, Herefordshire, England.

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Four Mile Tree

Four Mile Tree is the name of a plantation near Jamestown, Virginia that once encompassed two thousand acres (8 km²), it was situated on the south bank of the James River opposite Jamestown, four miles (6 km) further north.

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Fownhope

Fownhope is a village in Herefordshire, England, an area of outstanding natural beauty on the banks of the River Wye.

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Foxglove Summer

Foxglove Summer is the fifth novel in the Rivers of London series by English author Ben Aaronovitch, published 2014 by Gollancz.

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Foxwhelp

The 'Foxwhelp' is a very old cider apple cultivar, originating in the west Midlands of England.

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Foy, Herefordshire

Foy is a hamlet and parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Frampton Court

Frampton Court is a Grade I listed country house and estate of about in Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, England.

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France–United Kingdom relations

France–United Kingdom relations are the relations between the governments of the French Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK).

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Frances Stackhouse Acton

Frances Stackhouse Acton (née Knight; 7 July 1794 – 24 January 1881), known as Fanny, was a British botanist, archaeologist, writer and artist.

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Francis Bacon (artist)

Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) was an Irish-British figurative painter known for his bold, grotesque, emotionally charged, raw imagery.

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Francis Cramer-Roberts

Bishop Francis Alexander Randal Cramer-Roberts (1840 - 9 February 1901)was an Anglican priest and colonial bishop in the 19th century.

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Francis Godwin

Francis Godwin (1562–1633) was an English historian, science fiction author, divine, Bishop of Llandaff and of Hereford.

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Francis MacCarthy Willis Bund

The Reverend Francis Leader MacCarthy Willis Bund (1905-1980) was an Anglican cleric and Chaplain, Dean and Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Francis Vaughan

Francis John Vaughan (5 May 1877 – 13 March 1935) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Menevia from 1926 to 1935.

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Francis Wilford-Smith

Francis Wilford-Smith (12 March 1927 – 4 December 2009) was a British cartoonist, graphic artist, and producer and archivist of blues music.

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Frank Keating (journalist)

Francis Vincent "Frank" Keating (4 October 1937 – 25 January 2013) was an English sports journalist and author, who was best known for his regular columns in The Guardian newspaper.

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Frank Phillips (cricketer)

Francis Ashley Phillips, commonly known as Frank Phillips (11 April 1873 – 5 March 1955) was an English cricketer who played 108 First-class cricket matches in his career between 1892 and 1919.

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Fred West

Frederick Walter Stephen West (29 September 1941 – 1 January 1995) was an English serial killer who committed at least 12 murders between 1967 and 1987 in Gloucestershire, the majority with his second wife, Rosemary West.

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Frederick Cawley, 1st Baron Cawley

Frederick Cawley, 1st Baron Cawley PC, JP (9 October 1850 – 30 March 1937), known as Sir Frederick Cawley, Bt, between 1906 and 1918, was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician.

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Frederick Gordon (hotelier)

Frederick Gordon (22 July 1835 – 22 March 1904) was a British entrepreneur and businessman, known primarily as a hotelier.

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Frederick Moore (Cambridge University cricketer)

Frederick James Stevenson Moore (26 February 1873 – 1 March 1947) was an English schoolmaster and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1896.

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Frederick Romilly

Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Romilly (21 March 1810 – 6 April 1887), was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1850 to 1852 and a cricketer who played for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

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Frederick Webb Headley

Frederick Webb Headley (10 April 1856 – 25 November 1919) was an English naturalist and author of books on evolution and Darwinism.

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Frederick Whitley-Thomson

Sir Frederick Whitley-Thomson (2 September 1851 – 26 May 1924) was a British Liberal Party politician and businessman.

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Free Radio (network)

Free Radio is a group of five Independent Local Radio stations in the West Midlands of England.

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Free Radio 80s

Free Radio 80s is an Independent Local Radio station serving the Birmingham, Coventry, Shropshire and Black Country Herefordshire and Worcestershire areas, broadcasting on medium wave and DAB.

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Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire

Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire (formerly Radio Wyvern) is an Independent Local Radio station serving Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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Friends of Friendless Churches

The Friends of Friendless Churches is a registered charity active in England and Wales.

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Gael Turnbull

Gael Turnbull (7 April 1928 – 2 July 2004) was a Scottish poet who was an important precursor of the British Poetry Revival.

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Gamages

Gamages was a department store in Holborn, London, founded by Arthur Walter Gamage, the son of a Herefordshire farmer.

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Ganarew

Ganarew (from Welsh: Genau'r Rhiw; 'Gana-rhiw', and 'Gan y rew') is a village and small civil parish in south Herefordshire, England near the River Wye and the border with Wales.

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Gardeners' World

Gardeners' World is a long-running BBC Television programme about gardening, first broadcast on 5 January 1968 and still running as of 2018.

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Gareth Gwenlan

Gareth Gwenlan OBE (26 April 1937 – 8 May 2016) was a Welsh television producer and director, best known for his work on shows such as The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, To the Manor Born, Only Fools and Horses, and High Hopes.

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Garry Roberts

Garry Roberts (born Garrick Roberts, 16 June 1950, Dublin, Ireland) His date of birth is variously cited elsewhere as either 15 or 16 June 1954 is the former lead guitarist with the Irish band, The Boomtown Rats, which came into being in 1976.

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Garway

Garway (Llanwrfwy) is a civil parish in south-west Herefordshire, England.

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Gary Stevens (footballer, born 1954)

Gary Martin Stevens (born 3 August 1954) is a former English professional footballer.

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Gas board

The area gas boards were created after the passing of the Gas Act 1948 by Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government in the United Kingdom.

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Gaymer Cider Company

The Gaymer Cider Company produces and markets cider.

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Geoffrey Cornewall

Sir Geoffrey Cornewall, 6th Baronet (7 May 1869 – 21 January 1951) of Moccas Court, Herefordshire, was a British archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.

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Geoffrey de Bocland

Geoffrey de Bocland (fl. 1195-1224), was an English justice, both a lawyer and a churchman.

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Geography of Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and is part of the island of Great Britain and offshore islands.

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Geopark Way

The Geopark Way is a waymarked long-distance trail located within the counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, England.

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George Arbuthnot (politician)

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George Baker (baritone)

George Baker (10 February 1885 – 8 January 1976) was an English singer.

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George Carpenter, 1st Baron Carpenter

Lieutenant-General George Carpenter, 1st Baron Carpenter of Killaghy (10 February 1657 – 10 February 1731) was a British soldier and politician who was Commander-in-Chief in Scotland between 1716-1725.

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George Carpenter, 2nd Baron Carpenter

Lieutenant-Colonel George Carpenter, 2nd Baron Carpenter FRS (abt 26 August 1702 – 12 July 1749) was a British soldier and Member of Parliament.

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George Carpenter, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell

George Carpenter, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell (1750 – 15 April 1805), styled The Honourable George Carpenter until 1761 and Viscount Carlingford between 1761 and 1762, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 30 years from 1772 to 1802.

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George Caswall

Sir George Caswall (died 1742) was a British Member of Parliament.

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George Coke

George Coke (or Cooke) (3 October 1570 – 10 December 1646) was successively the Bishop of Bristol and Hereford.

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George Cornewall Lewis

Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 2nd Baronet, (21 April 180613 April 1863) was a British statesman and man of letters.

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George Cornwall (MP)

George Cornwall (by 1509–1562), of Berrington, Herefordshire, English Bicknor, Gloucestershire and Stanage, Radnorshire, was an English politician.

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George Frederick Bodley

George Frederick Bodley (14 March 182721 October 1907) was an English Gothic Revival architect.

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George Grimshaw

George Henry Grimshaw (26 January 1839 – 21 January 1898) was an English cricketer.

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George Hamilton (Australian police officer)

George Hamilton (12 March 1812 – 2 August 1883), was a pioneer overlander, artist, settler, and police officer in the Colony of South Australia, serving as Commissioner of Police for fifteen years.

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George Hastings (East Worcestershire MP)

George Woodyatt Hastings (25 September 1825 – 21 October 1917) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1892.

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George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull

George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull (23 June 1689 – 28 July 1758), styled as Viscount Dupplin from 1709 to 1719, was a British peer and diplomat.

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George Moffatt (English politician)

George Moffatt (died 20 February 1878) was a British Liberal Party politician.

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George Newman (doctor)

Sir George Newman GBE, KCB (23 October 1870 – 26 May 1948) was an English public health physician, Quaker, the first Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Health in England, and wrote a seminal treatise on the social problems causing infant mortality.

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George Reynolds Gill

George Reynolds Gill (1828 in Hereford, Herefordshire – 1904) was a noted English portrait painter.

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George Shiffner

Sir George Shiffner, 1st Baronet (17 November 1762 – 3 February 1842), was a British politician.

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George William Marshall

George William Marshall, LL.D., FSA (1839–1905) was an English officer of arms, serving as Rouge Dragon Pursuivant from 1887–1904, and as York Herald from 1904–1905.

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George Yeld

George Yeld (1845–1938) was a schoolmaster, climber, explorer and hybridiser of daylilies and irises.

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Georgia Evans

Georgia Evans (born 16 October 1995) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Yeovil Town in the FA Women's Super League.

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Gerald Gardner (Wiccan)

Gerald Brosseau Gardner (1884 – 1964), also known by the craft name Scire, was an English Wiccan, as well as an author and an amateur anthropologist and archaeologist.

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Gerald Loxley

Gerald Herbert Loxley (1885–1950) was a decorated British aviator of the First World War deployed in military intelligence, before serving with the United Nations.

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Germany–United Kingdom relations

Germany–United Kingdom relations, or Anglo–German relations, are the bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and Germany.

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Gertrude Tyrrell

Gertrude Tyrrell (died 28 May 1541) was a 16th century English noblewoman.

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Gibbons Bagnall

Gibbons Bagnall (1719–1800) was an English poetical writer.

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Gilbert fitz Turold

Gilbert fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Domesday Survey, with widely spread holdings in six counties.

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Gillian Linscott

Gillian Linscott (born 27 September 1944) is a British author.

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GL postcode area

The GL postcode area, also known as the Gloucester postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Badminton, Berkeley, Blakeney, Cheltenham, Chipping Campden, Cinderford, Cirencester, Coleford, Drybrook, Dursley, Dymock, Fairford, Gloucester, Lechlade, Longhope, Lydbrook, Lydney, Mitcheldean, Moreton-in-Marsh, Newent, Newnham, Ruardean, Stonehouse, Stroud, Tetbury, Tewkesbury, Westbury-on-Severn and Wotton-under-Edge in England.

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Glewstone Court Hotel

Glewstone Court in Herefordshire is a building of historical significance listed on the English Heritage Register It was built in about 1810 for Charles Ballinger,Hereford Council Website.

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Gloucester 2

Gloucester 2 is an English rugby union league which sits at the tenth level of league rugby union in England for teams primarily based in Gloucestershire as well as some teams from Bristol.

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Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn.

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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (formerly abbreviated as Gloucs. in print but now often as Glos.) is a county in South West England.

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Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust runs Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, an NHS district general hospital in Great Western Road, Gloucester, England.

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Glyndŵr Rising

The Glyndŵr Rising, Welsh Revolt or Last War of Independence was an uprising of the Welsh between 1400 and 1415, led by Owain Glyndŵr, against the Kingdom of England.

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Gobannium

Gobannium was a Roman fort and civil settlement or Castra established by the Roman legions invading what was to become Roman Wales and lies today under the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire in south east Wales.

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Godric of Mappestone

Godric of Mappestone was an Anglo-Saxon thane and landowner mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a tenant of Howel in modern Herefordshire.

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Golden Valley (Herefordshire)

The Golden Valley is the name given to the valley of the River Dore in western Herefordshire, England.

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Golden Valley Railway

The Golden Valley Railway was a railway company that constructed a railway branch line from Pontrilas in Herefordshire, England, to Hay on Wye.

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Good Parliament

The Good Parliament is the name traditionally given to the English Parliament of 1376.

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Goodrich Castle

Goodrich Castle is a now ruinous Norman medieval castle north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye.

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Goodrich Court

Goodrich Court, Goodrich, Herefordshire, England was a 19th-century, neo-gothic castle built by the antiquarian Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick in 1828.

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Goodrich, Herefordshire

Goodrich is a village in south Herefordshire, England close to Gloucestershire and the Forest of Dean, situated near the River Wye at.

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Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station

Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station is a large radiocommunication site located on Goonhilly Downs near Helston on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, England.

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Gorsley and Kilcot

Gorsley and Kilcot is a civil parish forming part of the district of the Forest of Dean in the English county of Gloucestershire.

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Gorsley Common

Gorsley Common is a village in Herefordshire, west of Gorsley and Kilcot and east of Linton.

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Goscombe John

Sir William Goscombe John (21 February 1860 – 15 December 1952) was a Welsh sculptor.

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Grace Dieu Abbey, Monmouth

Grace Dieu Abbey was a small Cistercian abbey established in 1226 near to the town of Monmouth in south east Wales.

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Grade I listed buildings in Herefordshire

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Herefordshire

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Herefordshire (A–L)

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Herefordshire (M–Z)

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.

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Grafton, Herefordshire

Grafton is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Grandmontines

Grandmontines were the monks of the Order of Grandmont, a religious order founded by Saint Stephen of Thiers, towards the end of the 11th century.

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Grange Court

Grange Court is a former market hall in Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Green Man

A Green Man is a sculpture or other representation of a face surrounded by or made from leaves.

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Green Wing

Green Wing is an award-winning British sitcom set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital.

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Greens Siding railway station

Greens Siding railway station was a station to the east of Clifford, Herefordshire, England.

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Greete

Greete is a hamlet and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Grenville Jones

Thomas Grenville Jones (23 July 1922 – 2 February 2000), was a Welsh political consultant and Liberal Party politician.

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Grim's Ditch

Grim's Ditch, Grim's Dyke (also Grimsdyke or Grimes Dike in derivative names) or Grim's Bank is a name shared by a number of prehistoric bank and ditch earthworks.

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Grosmont Railway

The Grosmont Railway was an early horse-drawn railway line in Monmouthshire completed in 1819.

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Grosmont, Monmouthshire

Grosmont (Y Grysmwnt or Rhosllwyn) is a village and community near Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Guthlac of Crowland

Saint Guthlac of Crowland (Gūðlāc; Guthlacus; 674 – 3 April 715 AD) was a Christian saint from Lincolnshire in England.

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GWR 1000 Class

The Great Western Railway 1000 Class or County Class was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive.

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GWR 3031 Class

The Dean Single, 3031 Class, or Achilles Class was a type of steam locomotive built by the British Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1899.

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GWR 3800 Class

The Great Western Railway County Class were a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives for express passenger train work introduced in 1904 in a batch of ten.

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GWR 7800 Class 7820 Dinmore Manor

7820 Dinmore Manor is a British Railways locomotive part of the Manor Class.

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Gytha Thorkelsdóttir

Gytha Thorkelsdóttir (Gȳða Þorkelsdōttir, 997 – c. 1069), also called Githa, was a Danish noblewoman.

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H. A. and W. Goode

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H. J. Blackham

Harold John Blackham (31 March 1903 – 23 January 2009) was a leading British humanist philosopher, writer and educationalist.

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Hal Colebatch

Sir Harry Pateshall Colebatch CMG (29 March 1872 – 12 February 1953), better known as Sir Hal Colebatch, was a long-serving and occasionally controversial figure in Western Australian politics.

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Halcyon (album)

Halcyon is the second studio album by English singer, songwriter Ellie Goulding.

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Hampton Bishop

Hampton Bishop is a village and civil parish south-east of Hereford, in Herefordshire, England.

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Hampton Charles, Herefordshire

Hampton Charles is a hamlet and civil parish five and a half miles from Bromyard, Herefordshire.

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Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle, also known as Hampton Court, is a castellated country house in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Harewood Park

Harewood Park is a rural estate of in Herefordshire, England, which has been owned by the Duchy of Cornwall since 2000.

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Harford Jones-Brydges

Sir Harford Jones-Brydges, 1st Baronet, PC, DL (12 January 1764 – 17 March 1847), born Harford Jones, was a British diplomat and author.

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Harington baronets

The Harington Baronetcy, of Ridlington in the county of Rutland, is a title in the Baronetage of England.

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Harold Greenwood (solicitor)

Harold Greenwood (1874 – 17 January 1929) was an English solicitor who was accused and acquitted of murdering his wife by arsenic poisoning.

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Harold Knight

Harold Knight (27 January 1874 – 3 October 1961) was an English portrait, genre and landscape painter.

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Harold Street drill hall, Hereford

The Harold Street drill hall is a former military installation at in Hereford, Herefordshire.

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Harry Foster (cricketer)

Henry Knollys "Harry" Foster MBE (30 October 1873 – 23 June 1950) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University and Worcestershire.

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Harry Tytler

Major-General Sir Harry Christopher Tytler KCB CMG CIE DSO (26 September 1867 – 16 May 1939) was a British Indian Army officer who specialised in running lines of communication, and also an amateur naturalist.

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Hartlebury Common

Hartlebury Common is an area of lowland heath in north Worcestershire, England, situated just outside the town of Stourport-on-Severn.

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Hastings Miniature Railway

The Hastings Miniature Railway is a gauge miniature railway located on the seafront at Hastings, a seaside resort, town, and ancient cinque port, in East Sussex, England.

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Hatfield, Herefordshire

Hatfield is a small village near Leominster in Herefordshire, England.

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Hatterrall Hill

Hatterrall Hill is a rounded peak in the Black Mountains which sits on the Wales-England border, partly in Monmouthshire, Wales and partly in Herefordshire, England.

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Hatterrall Ridge

The Hatterrall Ridge (sometimes spelled Hatterall) is a ridge in the Black Mountains forming the border between Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales and Herefordshire in England.

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Haven Herefords

Haven Herefords is the oldest family run herd of Hereford cattle in the world and is operated from the hamlet known as The Haven at Dilwyn in Herefordshire, UK.

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Haverfordwest

Haverfordwest (Hwlffordd) is the county town of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and the most populous urban area in Pembrokeshire with a population of 13,367 in 2001, though its community boundaries made it the second-most populous settlement in the county, with 10,812 people.

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Hay Bluff

Hay Bluff (Welsh: Penybegwn) is a prominent hill at the northern tip of the Black Mountains, an extensive upland massif which straddles the border between south-east Wales and England.

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Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye (Y Gelli Gandryll or just Y Gelli), often abbreviated to just "Hay", is a small market town and community in the historic county of Brecknockshire in Wales, currently administered as part of the unitary authority of Powys.

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Haywood, Herefordshire

Haywood is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England, which is south-west of Hereford.

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Heads Hands & Feet

Heads Hands & Feet were a British rock and country rock band, and part of the Harris/Colton/Smith production company.

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Health authority

Between 1996 and 2002 the English National Health Service was organised under the following health authorities.

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Heartsease, Powys

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Heath, Herefordshire

Heath (or The Heath) is a dispersed hamlet in north Herefordshire, England.

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Heber C. Kimball

Heber Chase Kimball (June 14, 1801 – June 22, 1868) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement.

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Hedgelaying

Hedgelaying (or hedge laying) is a country skill practised mainly in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with many regional variations in style and technique.

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Hellenic Football League

The Hellenic Football League is an English men's football league covering an area including the English counties of Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, southern Buckinghamshire, southern Herefordshire, western Greater London, and northern Wiltshire.

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Hellens

Hellens Manor, also known as Hellens House or simply Hellens and located in the village of Much Marcle in Herefordshire is one of the oldest dwellings in England, primarily composed of Tudor, Jacobean, and Georgian architecture, but the foundations date from the 12th century, with some elements older still.

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Henley Hall, Shropshire

Henley Hall is a building of historical significance and is listed on the English Heritage Register.

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Henry Card

Henry Card (1779–1844) was an English cleric and writer.

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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon KG (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596), was an English nobleman and courtier.

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Henry Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret

Henry Frederick Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret PC (1735–1826) of Hawnes, Bedfordshire (known until 1776 as the Honourable Henry Frederick Thynne), was Member of Parliament for Staffordshire (1757–61), for Weobley in Herefordshire (1761–70) and was Master of the Household to King George III 1768–1771.

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Henry Devereux, 14th Viscount Hereford

Henry Fleming Lea Devereux, 14th Viscount Hereford PC (9 February 1777 – 31 May 1843) was a British Tory politician.

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Henry Hake Seward

Henry Hake Seward (c.1778 - 19 January 1848) was an English architect who practised in the early 19th century.

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Henry Hannington

Henry Hannington (born 1797 in Hanwell, Middlesex; died 4 October 1870 in South Kensington, London) was an English academic and cleric, who was also a first-class cricketer.

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Henry Hodgetts-Foley

Henry John Wentworth Hodgetts-Foley of Prestwood House, then in Kingswinford parish (9 December 1828 – 23 April 1894) was a British MP.

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Henry Horton (sportsman)

Henry Horton (born at Colwall, Herefordshire on 18 April 1923 and died there on 2 November 1998) was an English sportsman who played cricket for Hampshire in the 1950s and 1960s, having previously played a handful of times for Worcestershire in the 1940s.

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Henry Huntingford

Henry Huntingford (1787-1867) was an English clergyman and miscellaneous writer.

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Henry Lingen

Sir Henry Lingen (23 October 1612 – 22 January 1662), Lord of Sutton, Lingen and Stoke Edith, was a Royalist military commander in Herefordshire during the English Civil War, and later a member of parliament.

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Henry Matthews, 1st Viscount Llandaff

Henry Matthews, 1st Viscount Llandaff, (13 January 1826 – 3 April 1913) was a British lawyer and Conservative politician.

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Henry Preece

Henry Preece (27 October 1867 – 17 September 1937) was an English cricketer.

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Henry Rogers (priest)

Henry Rogers (1583 or 1584 – 1658) was an English Anglican priest and writer.

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Henry Scott Holland

Henry Scott Holland (27 January 1847 – 17 March 1918) was Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford.

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Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, 11th Earl of Chesterfield

Henry Athole Scudamore-Stanhope, 11th Earl of Chesterfield (29 May 1855 – 2 November 1935) was a British Royal Navy officer and nobleman.

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Henry Stanley Newman

Henry Stanley Newman (25 April 1837 - 23 October 1912) was a grocer, Quaker philanthropist, and author.

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Hentland

Hentland is a hamlet and civil parish about north-west of Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, England Hentland itself is very small and often missed off maps of the area.

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Heptarchy

The Heptarchy is a collective name applied to the seven petty kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England from the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain in 5th century until their unification into the Kingdom of England in the early 10th century.

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Heraldic visitation

Heraldic visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms (and more often by junior officers of arms (or Heralds) as deputies) throughout England, Wales and Ireland.

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Herbert Vaughan

Herbert Alfred Henry Vaughan (1832–1903) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Herbert Westfaling (politician)

Herbert Westfaling (3 January 1630 – 1705) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.

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Hereford

Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford (UK Parliament constituency)

Hereford was, until 2010, a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Hereford and South Herefordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Hereford and South Herefordshire is a constituency of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.

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Hereford and Worcester

Hereford and Worcester was an English county created on 1 April 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972 from the areas of the former administrative county of Herefordshire, most of Worcestershire (except Halesowen, Stourbridge and Warley, which became part of the West Midlands) and the county borough of Worcester.

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Hereford and Worcester County Council elections

Hereford and Worcester was a non-metropolitan county in England.

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Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service

The Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Herefordshire and Worcestershire in the West Midlands region of England.

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Hereford Barton railway station

Hereford Barton railway station was a station in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford Castle

Hereford Castle is a castle that used to be in the cathedral city of Hereford, the county town of Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford Cathedral Library

Hereford Cathedral Library is a working theological lending and reference library located in Hereford Cathedral, Hereford, England; it also holds books and manuscripts of major importance to the history of the county of Herefordshire.

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Hereford cattle

The Hereford (pronounced hair-uh-furd in the UK and hur-furd or hur-uh-ford in the US) is a British breed of beef cattle that originated in the county of Herefordshire, in the West Midlands of England.

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Hereford College of Arts

Hereford College of Arts is an art school based in the West Midlands, UK, and is the only specialist college in the region dedicated to the Arts.

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Hereford College of Education

Hereford College of Education was a teacher training college in the English city of Hereford.

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Hereford DMU Sidings

Hereford DMU Sidings are located in Hereford, Herefordshire, England, on the Welsh Marches Line near Hereford station.

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Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust

The Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust was the main provider of hospital and acute health care services for the English county of Herefordshire and for parts of Wales, which borders the county to the west.

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Hereford Lads Club F.C.

Hereford Lads Club Football Club is a football club based in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford Moorfields railway station

Hereford Moorfields railway station was a station in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

The Hereford Museum and Art Gallery is a local museum in the cathedral city of Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford Racecourse

Hereford Racecourse is a horse racing venue located in Hereford, Herefordshire, England, owned by Herefordshire Council.

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Hereford railway station

Hereford railway station serves the city of Hereford, England.

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Hereford Rugby Club

Hereford Rugby Club is an English rugby union team based in Hereford, Herefordshire.

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Hereford Sixth Form College

Hereford Sixth Form College is a co-educational state funded sixth form college in Hereford, England.

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Hereford Times

The Hereford Times is a weekly tabloid newspaper published every Thursday in Hereford, England.

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Herefordopterus

Herefordopterus is a small genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.

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Herefordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

The county constituency of Herefordshire, in the West Midlands of England bordering on Wales, was abolished when the county was divided for parliamentary purposes in 1885.

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Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal

The Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal (sometimes known as the Hereford and Gloucester Canal) is a canal in the west of England, which ran from Hereford to Gloucester, where it linked to the River Severn.

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Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre

Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre holds the archives for the county of Herefordshire.

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Herefordshire Beacon

The Herefordshire Beacon is one of the hills of the Malvern Hills.

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Herefordshire Constabulary

Herefordshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Herefordshire, England, until 1967.

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Herefordshire Council

Herefordshire Council is the local government authority for the county of Herefordshire in England.

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Herefordshire Council election, 2000

The first election to Herefordshire Council occurred on 4 May 2000,http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/council_gov_democracy/elections/26930.asp following the council's reconstitution as a unitary authority in 1998; following Herefordshire's separation from the short lived administrative county of Hereford and Worcester formed by a merger of Herefordshire and Worcestershire in 1974.

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Herefordshire Council elections

Herefordshire is a unitary authority and ceremonial county in England.

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Herefordshire County Council

Herefordshire County Council was the county council of Herefordshire from 1 April 1889 to 31 March 1974.

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Herefordshire County Cricket Club

Herefordshire County Cricket Club is one of twenty minor county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Herefordshire County Football Association

The Herefordshire Football Association, simply known as the Herefordshire FA or HFA, is the governing body of football in the county of Herefordshire.

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Herefordshire Football League

The Herefordshire Football League is an English football league based in the county of Herefordshire.

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Herefordshire Housing

Herefordshire Housing is a social housing trust responsible for the former council housing of the Herefordshire Council local authority.

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Herefordshire Pomona

The Herefordshire Pomona is a 19th-century catalogue of the apples and pears that were grown in the county of Herefordshire in England.

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Herefordshire Primary Care Trust

Herefordshire Primary Care Trust, also known as NHS Herefordshire was an NHS organisation in England which is responsible for health care services in the county of Herefordshire.

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Herefordshire School

The Herefordshire School is the name of a hypothetical group of master masons working in Herefordshire and Worcestershire (in England) during the 12th century.

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Herefordshire Senior Cup

The Senior Cup, also known as the County Challenge Cup, is the county cup for the Herefordshire County Football Association (HCFA).

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Herefordshire Trail

The Herefordshire Trail is a long distance footpath forming a circular walk in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Hergest

Hergest (pronounced with a hard g) is the name of two hamlets in Herefordshire, England, namely Upper Hergest and Lower Hergest.

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Hergest Ridge

Hergest Ridge is a large elongated hill which traverses the border between England and Wales in the United Kingdom, between the town of Kington in Herefordshire and the village of Gladestry in Powys.

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Hergest Ridge (album)

Hergest Ridge is the second record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1974 on Virgin Records.

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High Sheriff of Herefordshire

This is a list of sheriffs and high sheriffs of Herefordshire.

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High Sheriff of Worcestershire

This is a list of sheriffs and since 1998 high sheriffs of Worcestershire.

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High Town

High Town is a relatively common English placename for a neighbourhood of a large settlement.

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Hill Court Manor

Hill Court Manor is a country house built in 1700 at Hom Green, Walford near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.

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Hill Radnor

The Hill Radnor is a breed of domestic sheep originating in the United Kingdom.

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Hilston Park

Hilston Park is a country house and estate located between the villages of Newcastle and Skenfrith, in Monmouthshire, Wales, close to the border with Herefordshire, England.

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Historic Chapels Trust

The Historic Chapels Trust cares for redundant non-Anglican churches, chapels and other places of worship in England.

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Historic counties of England

The historic counties of England are areas that were established for administration by the Normans, in many cases based on earlier kingdoms and shires created by the Anglo-Saxons and others.

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Historic counties of Wales

The historic counties of Wales are sub-divisions of Wales.

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Historical and alternative regions of England

England is divided into a number of different regional schemes for various purposes.

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History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom

The history of fire brigades in the United Kingdom charts the development of Fire services in the United Kingdom from the creation of the United Kingdom to the present day.

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History of Herefordshire

The History of Herefordshire starts with a shire in the time of Athelstan (895–939), and Herefordshire is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 1051.

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History of local government in England

The history of local government in England is one of gradual change and evolution since the Middle Ages.

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History of Shropshire

Shropshire was established during the division of Saxon Mercia into shires in the 10th century.

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History of the formation of the United Kingdom

The formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has involved personal and political union across Great Britain and the wider British Isles.

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History of the horse in Britain

The known history of the horse in Britain starts with horse remains found in Pakefield, Suffolk, dating from 700,000 BC, and in Boxgrove, West Sussex, dating from 500,000 BC.

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History of Waldorf schools

This article on the History of Waldorf schools includes descriptions of the schools' historical foundations, geographical distribution and internal governance structures.

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History of Wales

The history of Wales begins with the arrival of human beings in the region thousands of years ago.

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History of Worcestershire

Worcestershire was the heartland of the early English kingdom of the Hwicce, one of the peoples of Anglo-Saxon England.

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HMS Bodenham (M2609)

HMS Bodenham was one of 93 ships of the of inshore minesweepers.

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HMS Ledbury

Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ledbury, named after Ledbury Hunt, Herefordshire.

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HMS Vivien (L33)

HMS Vivien (L33) was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I and World War II.

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Hoarwithy, Herefordshire

Hoarwithy is a small village on the River Wye in Herefordshire, England.

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Hole-in-the-Wall, Herefordshire

Hole-in-the-Wall is a riverside settlement on the east bank of the River Wye in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Hollybush Hill

Hollybush Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Hollybush, Worcestershire

Hollybush is a small village in Worcestershire at the southern end of the Malvern Hills and close to the borders of both Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.

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Holme Lacy

Holme Lacy is a village in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Holme Lacy railway station

Holme Lacy railway station is a disused wood built railway station that served the village of Holme Lacy in Herefordshire.

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Holme Marsh

Holme Marsh is a village in Herefordshire, England on the A480 road.

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Holmer and Shelwick

Holmer and Shelwick is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Holy Trinity Monastery, East Hendred

Holy Trinity Monastery, East Hendred was home to a monastery of contemplative Benedictine nuns situated in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, from 2004 to 2012, forming part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth.

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Home Place, Kelling

Home Place, also called Voewood, is an Arts and Crafts style house in Kelling, near Holt, Norfolk, England, designed (1903–5) by Edward Schroeder Prior.

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Honor Smith

Honor Mildred Vivian Smith (13 November 1908 – 18 January 1995) was an English neurologist who specialised in the treatment of tuberculous meningitis.

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Hope Mansell

Hope Mansell is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Hope under Dinmore

Hope under Dinmore is a village and parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Hopper hut

A hopper hut was a form of temporary accommodation provided for hop-pickers on English farms in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Hops

Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. They are used primarily as a flavouring and stability agent in beer, to which they impart bitter, zesty, or citric flavours; though they are also used for various purposes in other beverages and herbal medicine.

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Hopton Heath

Hopton Heath, or Hoptonheath, is a hamlet in south Shropshire, England.

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Hopton Heath railway station

Hopton Heath railway station is a railway station (now more akin to a halt) in Hopton Heath, a hamlet in Shropshire, England (which is alternatively spelled as a single word "Hoptonheath").

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Horace Searle Anderson

General Sir Horace Searle Anderson KCB (10 September 1833 - 2 June 1907) was an Indian Army officer.

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How Caple

How Caple is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Howard Bentham

Howard Bentham was born in Bedford in 1965 and is a graduate of Birmingham University.

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HR postcode area

The HR postcode area, also known as the Hereford postcode area, is a group of nine postcode districts in England and Wales, which are subdivisions of six post towns.

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Hue de Rotelande

Hue de Rotelande was an important Cambro-Norman poet writing in Old French at the end of the 12th century.

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Hugh de Grandmesnil

Hugh de Grandmesnil (1032 – 22 February 1098), also known as Hugues or Hugo de Grentmesnil or Grentemesnil, is one of the very few proven companions of William the Conqueror known to have fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

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Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath

Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy (born before 1135, died 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder.

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Hugh Devereux of Chanston

Hugh Devereux of Chanston (Vowchurch) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman living during the reign of Edward I of England.

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Hugh Jones (professor)

The Reverend Hugh Jones (1691–1760) is the most famous and accomplished of a sometimes confusing array of Anglican clergymen of the same name from the American colonies of Virginia and Maryland.

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Hugh Waterton

Sir Hugh Waterton, (born circa 1340 – died 2 July 1409) was a trusted servant of the House of Lancaster.

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Humber

The Humber is a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England.

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Humphrey Cornewall

Humphrey Cornewall (1616–1688) was an English member of parliament.

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Humphrey Ely

Humphrey Ely, LL.D., (died 1604) was an English Catholic divine.

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Humphrey Gower

Humphrey Gower (1638–1711) was an English clergyman and academic, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge and then St. John's College, Cambridge, and Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity.

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Humphrey Smith (Quaker)

Humphrey Smith (died 1663) was an English Quaker preacher.

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Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon

Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon (ca. 143917 August 1469)Michael Hicks, ‘Stafford, Humphrey, earl of Devon (c.1439–1469)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008.

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Huntingdonshire

Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts) is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire, as well as a historic county of England.

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Huntington Castle

Huntington Castle was situated in the village of Huntingdon in Herefordshire, England, 2½ miles south-west of Kington.

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Huntington, Herefordshire

Huntington is a village in Herefordshire, England on the border with Wales.

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Hwicce

Hwicce (Old English: /ʍi:kt͡ʃe/) was a tribal kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England.

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I Spit on Your Rave

I Spit on Your Rave was the title for a planned 2010 film production by Film4 and Warp Films, who in 2009 released a trailer to promote their mockumentary zombie comedy horror film starring Noel Fielding.

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Ian Massey

Ian Robert Massey (born 10 September 1985) is an English cricketer.

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Ian Michael Stewart

Air Vice Marshal Ian Michael Stewart, is a former senior commander in the Royal Air Force who served as Air Secretary from 1998 until his retirement in 2003.

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Inabwy

Inabwy (born c.530; also known as Junabius, Iunapeius, Junabo, Dinabo, Dinebo) was a Welsh bishop and saint who lived in the sixth and seventh century.

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Index of United Kingdom-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Ingram Capper

Ingram Capper (17 November 1907 – 12 July 1986) was a British sports shooter.

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Inspector Lestrade

Inspector G. Lestrade, or Mr.

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Internal drainage board

An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management within drainage districts.

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Isabella Mortimer, lady of Clun and Oswestry

Isabella Mortimer, Lady of Clun and Oswestry (born after 1247; died before 1 April 1292Calendar of Fine Rolls, 1272-1307, p. 309) was a noblewoman and a member of an important and powerful Welsh Marcher family.

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ISO 3166-2:GB

ISO 3166-2:GB is the entry for the United Kingdom in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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It's Not Me, It's You World Tour

The It's Not Me, It's You World Tour is the second concert tour by English singer-songwriter Lily Allen in support her second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You.

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ITV Central

ITV Central, previously known as Central Independent Television, Carlton Central and popularly shortened to Central, is the Independent Television contractor for the Midlands, and was created following the restructuring of ATV and commencing broadcast on 1 January 1982.

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ITV News Central

ITV News Central is a regional television news and current affairs programme, produced by ITV Central, serving the English Midlands.

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Ivington

Ivington is a village in the county of Herefordshire, England, approximately 13 miles (21 km) north of Hereford.

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Ivington Camp

Ivington Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located at Brierley, 3 km south of Leominster, Herefordshire.

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Jack Doherty (potter)

Jack Doherty (born 1948, Coleraine) is a Northern Irish studio potter and author.

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Jack Grisman

William Jack Grisman (30 August 1914 – 6 April 1944), known as Jack, was a British Vickers Wellington bomber crew member who was taken prisoner during the Second World War.

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Jack o' Kent

Jack o' Kent or Jack-a-Kent is an English folkloric character based in the Welsh Marches.

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James Cowles Prichard

James Cowles Prichard, MD FRS (11 February 1786 – 23 December 1848) was a British physician and ethnologist with broad interests in physical anthropology and psychiatry.

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James Croft

Sir James Croft PC (c.1518 – 4 September 1590) was an English politician, who was Lord Deputy of Ireland, and MP for Herefordshire in the Parliament of England.

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James Crosbie Smith

James Crosbie Smith (26 September 1894–19 February 1980) was an English first-class cricketer who played in sixteen matches for Worcestershire in the 1920s.

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James Hervey-Bathurst

James Felton Somers Hervey-Bathurst CBE DL (born 8 December 1949) is a British businessman and landowner.

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James Hill (antiquary)

James Hill (died 1727) was an English barrister and antiquary.

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James Honeyman-Scott

James "Jimmy" Honeyman-Scott (4 November 1956 – 16 June 1982) was an English rock guitarist, songwriter and founding member of the band The Pretenders.

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James Kyrle-Money

Major-General Sir James Kyrle-Money, 1st Baronet (c. 1775 – 26 June 1843), was a British soldier and landowner.

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James MacLaren (architect)

James Marjoribanks MacLaren (12 January 1853 – 20 October 1890) was a Scottish architect associated with the Arts and Crafts movement and the development of Scottish Vernacular architecture.

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James Manning (lawyer)

James Manning (1781–1866) was an English barrister, serjeant-at-law and law writer.

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James Martin (1807–1878)

James Martin (1807 – 1878) was a British Liberal Party politician and banker.

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James Melville (cricketer, born 1936)

James Edward Melville (3 March 1936 – 2 June 2016) was an English cricketer.

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James Pugh (footballer)

James Pugh (born July 1891, date of death unknown) was an English footballer.

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James Warnecombe

James Warnecombe or Warmecombe (by 1523 - 21 February 1581), of Ivington, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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James Wigram

Sir James Wigram, FRS (1793–1866) was an English barrister, politician and judge.

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James Yearsley

James Yearsley (1805–1869), aural surgeon, was born in 1805 to a north-country family settled in Cheltenham.

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Jan Pieńkowski

Jan Michał Pieńkowski (born 8 August 1936) is a Polish-British author of children's books—as illustrator, as writer, and as designer of movable books.

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Jay, Herefordshire

Jay is a hamlet in north Herefordshire, England.

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Jeff Nuttall

Jeffrey Addison "Jeff" Nuttall (8 July 1933 – 4 January 2004) was an English poet, publisher, actor, painter, sculptor, jazz trumpeter, anarchist and social commentator who was a key part of the British 1960s counter-culture.

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Jennings Brewery

Jennings Brewery was established as a family concern in 1828 in the village of Lorton, between Buttermere and Cockermouth in the Lake District, England.

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Jenny Lind

Johanna Maria "Jenny" Lind (6 October 18202 November 1887) was a Swedish opera singer, often known as the "Swedish Nightingale".

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Jeremy Sandford

Christopher Jeremy Sandford (5 December 1930 – 12 May 2003) was an English television screenwriter who came to prominence in 1966 with Cathy Come Home, his controversial entry in BBC1's The Wednesday Play anthology strand, which was directed by Ken Loach.

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Jessica Raine

Jessica Raine (born Jessica Helen Lloyd; 20 May 1982) is an English actress.

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Jigsaw (clothing retailer)

Jigsaw is a fashion clothing retailer with outlets in Britain, the United States and an independent licensee in Australia.

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Jo Stone-Fewings

Jonathan Stone-Fewings (born 1967 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England) is an English actor.

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Joanna Jepson

Joanna Elizabeth Jepson (born 1976) is a British Anglican priest and campaigner.

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Joe Wade

Joseph Samuel Wade (7 July 1921 – 12 November 2005) was an English footballer and manager.

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John Abel

John Abel (1578/9 — January 1675) was an English carpenter and mason, granted the title of 'King's Carpenter', who was responsible for several notable structures in the ornamented Half-timbered construction typical of the West Midlands.

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John Allen (bookseller)

John Allen (1789–1829) was an English bookseller and antiquary, notable for his work on the history of Herefordshire.

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John Beale (writer)

John Beale (c.1608-1683) was an English clergyman, scientific writer, and early Fellow of the Royal Society.

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John Beddoes School

John Beddoes School was a secondary or comprehensive school for boys and girls.

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John Bell (MP for Leominster)

John Bell (by 1508 – 1533/44), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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John Bevan Baker

John Stewart Bevan Baker (3 May 1926 – 24 June 1994) was a British composer, born in England, but long resident in Scotland.

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John Blashford-Snell

Colonel John Nicholas Blashford-Snell OBE (born 22 October 1936) is a former British Army officer, explorer and author.

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John Boscawen Savage

Major-General Sir John Boscawen Savage (23 February 1760 – 8 March 1843) was a Royal Marines officer who served as Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines.

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John Bradford (MP)

John Bradford (fl. 1377–1391), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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John Bulmer

John Bulmer (born 1938) is a photographer, notable for his early use of colour in photojournalism, and a filmmaker.

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John Cairncross

John Cairncross (25 July 1913 – 8 October 1995) was a British civil servant who became an intelligence officer and spy during the Second World War.

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John Cator

John Cator (1728 – 26 February 1806) was an English timber merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1793.

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John Challis

John Challis (born 16 August 1942) is an English actor best known for portraying Aubrey "Boycie" Boyce in the long-running BBC television comedy series Only Fools and Horses and its sequel/spin-off The Green Green Grass.

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John Clanvowe

Sir John Clanvowe (c.1341–1391) was an English diplomat, soldier and poet.

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John Clark (land agent)

John Clark (died 1807) was a Scottish land agent, Gaelic scholar and writer.

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John Coke (died 1650)

Sir John Coke (1607–1650) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1640 to 1650.

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John Coke (East India Company officer)

Major-General Sir John Coke (pronounced Cook; 1806–1897) of the 10th Regiment Bengal Native Infantry was a soldier of the East India Company Army, who raised in 1849 the 1st Regiment of Punjab Infantry, renamed in 1903 55th Coke's Rifles.

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John Cornwall (c.1366-1414)

Sir John Cornwall (c.1366–1414) was an English soldier, politician and landowner, who fought in the Hundred Years' War and against the Glyndŵr Rising.

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John De la Bere

John De la Bere was a 15th-century Bishop of St David's in Wales.

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John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford

John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford (23 April 1408 – 26 February 1462), was the son of Richard de Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford (1385?–15 February 1417), and his second wife, Alice Sergeaux (1386–1452).

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John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford

John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford (14 August 1499 – 14 July 1526) was an English peer and landowner.

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John Du Buisson

The Very Reverend John Clement Du Buisson MA (12 October 1871 – 18 April 1938) was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century.

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John Duncumb

John Duncumb (1765 – 19 September 1839) (occasionally spelled Duncomb) was an English clergyman and antiquary.

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John Ernle (Royal Navy officer)

Sir John Ernle, or Ernele (1647 – 25 October 1686), of Burytown, Broad Blunsdon, Wiltshire, served as a Royal Navy captain in the Third Anglo-Dutch War, and was briefly a Member of Parliament for Calne.

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John Foley (British Army officer, born 1939)

Lieutenant General Sir John Paul Foley, (born 22 April 1939) is a retired British Army officer with a long career in military intelligence.

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John George Sowerby

John George Sowerby (1849–1914) was an English painter and illustrator from Gateshead, and director of Ellison Glass Works, the Sowerby family business, which during the 1880s was the largest producer of pressed glass in the world.

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John Grubham Howe

John Grubham Howe (1657–1722), commonly known as Jack Howe, was an English politician.

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John Guillim

John Guillim (c. 1565 – 7 May 1621) of Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, was an antiquarian and officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.

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John Harlow (director)

John Harlow (19 August 1896 – 1977) was an English film director, active from the 1930s to the 1950s.

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John Harvey-Jones

Sir John Harvey-Jones MBE (16 April 1924 – 9 January 2008) was an English businessman.

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John Haynes (governor)

John Haynes (May 1, 1594 – c. January 9, 1653/4), also sometimes spelled Haines, was a colonial magistrate and one of the founders of the Connecticut Colony.

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John Hillesley

John Hillesley (by 1508 – 1566?), of Beenham, Berkshire and Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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John Hodgetts-Foley

John Hodgetts Hodgetts-Foley (17 July 1797 – 13 November 1861), born John Hodgetts Foley, of Prestwood House (then in Kingswinford, and now in Kinver) in Staffordshire was a British MP.

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John Hood (MP, fl.1393–99)

John Hood (fl.1393-99), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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John Hood (MP, fl.1421–29)

John Hood (fl.1421–29), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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John Hooper (bishop)

John Hooper, Johan Hoper, (1 March 1495 – 9 February 1555) was an English churchman, Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, and Worcester, a Protestant reformer and a Protestant martyr.

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John Hopton (sport shooter)

Colonel John Hopton (30 December 1858 – 1 June 1934) was a British sports shooter.

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John Hoskins (poet)

Serjeant John Hoskins (1 March 1566 – 27 August 1638) was an English poet, scholar of Greek, lawyer, judge and politician.

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John Ingram (martyr)

The Blessed John Ingram (1565 – 26 July 1594) was an English Jesuit and martyr from Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, who was executed in Gateshead on 26 July 1594, during the reign of Elizabeth I.

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John Joubert (composer)

John Pierre Herman Joubert (born 20 March 1927) is a British composer of South African descent, particularly of choral works.

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John Kemble (martyr)

Saint John Kemble (1599 – 22 August 1679) was an English Roman Catholic martyr.

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John Knill (MP)

John Knill or Acknyll (by 1519-61 or 64), of Knill, Herefordshire and Old Radnor Burlingjobb, Radnorshire, was an English member of parliament.

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John Kyrle

John Kyrle (22 May 1637 – 7 November 1724), known as "the Man of Ross", was an English philanthropist, remembered for his time in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.

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John Leonard Knapp

John Leonard Knapp (9 May 1767 - 29 April 1845) was an English botanist and naturalist.

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John Lewis-Stempel

John Lewis-Stempel (born 1967) is an English farmer, writer, and Sunday Times Top 5 best selling author.

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John Lloyd (political reformer)

John Lloyd (3 September 1833 - 6 June 1915) was a Welsh-born barrister who became a prominent figure in the local government of London.

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John MacLean (English cricketer)

John Francis MacLean (1 March 1901 – 9 March 1986) was an English first-class cricketer: a wicketkeeper-batsman who played county cricket for Gloucestershire and Worcestershire between the wars.

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John Masefield

John Edward Masefield (1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) English poet and writer, was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1930.

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John Masefield High School

John Masefield High School is a secondary school with academy status located in Ledbury, Herefordshire.

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John Matthews (physician)

John Matthews (1755–1826) was a versatile English physician and poet, also involved in local affairs and politics in Herefordshire.

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John Merlin Powis Smith

John Merlin Powis Smith (28 December 1866 – November 1932) was an English-born, American orientalist and biblical scholar.

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John Michell (writer)

John Frederick Carden Michell (9 February 1933 – 24 April 2009) was an English author and esotericist who was a prominent figure in the development of the Earth mysteries movement.

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John Miles (MP)

John William Miles (21 June 1817 – 5 November 1878) was a British Conservative politician and short-lived MP.

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John Milton Oakes

John Milton Oakes (c. 1442 – 1485 or 1486) was a tavern owner and cider businessman in Bromyard, Herefordshire.

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John Oldcastle

Sir John Oldcastle (died 14 December 1417) was an English Lollard leader.

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John P. Jones

John Percival Jones (January 27, 1829November 27, 1912) was an American politician who served for 30 years as a Republican United States Senator from Nevada.

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John Philips

John Philips (30 December 1676 – 15 February 1709) was an 18th-century English poet.

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John Pollard Seddon

John Pollard Seddon FRIBA (19 September 1827 – 1 February 1906) was an English architect.

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John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly

John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly PC, QC (20 January 1802 – 23 December 1874), known as Sir John Romilly between 1848 and 1866, was an English Whig politician and judge.

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John Ross (bishop of Exeter)

John Ross or Rosse (1719–1792) was an English Bishop of Exeter.

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John Russell, 27th Baron de Clifford

John Edward Southwell Russell, 27th Lord de Clifford, ref:84190, www.ThePeerage.com, updated 2012-12-14, accessed 2017-02-20 (establishment: 1299) (b. 8 June 1928) is a Peer of England of the Feudal barony of Clifford in Herefordshire, England.

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John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon

John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, (4 June 1751 – 13 January 1838) was a British barrister and politician.

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John Scudamore (courtier)

John Scudamore, (1 February 1542 – 14 April 1623) was the eldest son of William Scudamore (d.1560) and Ursula Pakington (d.1558), the daughter of Sir John Pakington, but due to his father's early death was a ward of Sir James Croft of Croft Castle, Herefordshire, whose daughter Eleanor Croft (d.1569) he had married by 1563.

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John Scudamore (landowner)

Sir John Scudamore was a 15th-century English landowner from Herefordshire who acted as constable and steward of a number of Royal castles in South Wales.

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John Shaw (stone carver)

John Shaw, MA FRSA (b. 1952) is a British stone letter-carver, based in Saxby, Lincolnshire, England.

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John Shurley

Sir John Shurley (died 3 August 1527) was an English noble who held the financial office of Cofferer to the King during the reign of Henry VIII.

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John Speed

John Speed (1551 or 1552 – 28 July 1629) was an English cartographer and historian.

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John Talbot of Grafton

Sir John Talbot of Grafton, Worcestershire (1545 – 28 January 1611) was a prominent recusant English Catholic layman of the reigns of Elizabeth I of England and James I of England.

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John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury

John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury, 10th Earl of Waterford (1601 – 8 February 1654) was an English nobleman.

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John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury

John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG (1384/138717 July 1453), known as "Old Talbot", was a noted English military commander during the Hundred Years' War, as well as the only Constable of France appointed by the king of England.

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John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft

John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft (died 27 January 1443) was a Knight of the Shire for Huntingdonshire and Somerset, Speaker of the House of Commons, Treasurer of the Household, Chief Butler of England, Treasurer of the Exchequer and Seneschal of Landes and Aquitaine.

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John Tombes

John Tombes (c.1603? – 22 May, 1676) was an English clergyman of Presbyterian and Baptist views.

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John Trundle

John Trundle (1575–1629) was a London publisher and bookseller.

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John Vaughan (bishop)

John Stephen Vaughan (24 January 1853 – 4 December 1925) was an English Roman Catholic bishop, brother of Bernard, Roger, and Herbert Vaughan.

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John Ware (cricketer)

John Hubert Ware (9 January 1863 – 28 November 1907) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University in 1886.

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John Wraw

John Michael Wraw (4 February 195925 July 2017) was a British Anglican bishop.

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Johnny Newman (footballer)

John Henry George Newman (born 13 December 1933) is an English former football player and manager.

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Joseph Berington

Joseph Berington (16 January 1743 – 1 December 1827) was one of the prominent British Catholic writers of his day.

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Joseph Horton

Joseph Horton (12 August 1915 – 6 November 1998), known as Joe was an English first-class cricketer who played 62 matches for Worcestershire in the 1930s.

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Joseph Pulley

Sir Joseph Pulley, 1st Baronet (8 September 1822 – 5 August 1901) was an English Liberal politician.

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Joseph William Moss

Joseph William Moss M.D. (1803–1862) was an English physician.

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Josh Emery

Joshua Stephen Emery (born 30 September 1990) is an English footballer who last played for Hereford.

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Josiah William Smith

Josiah William Smith (3 April 1816 – 10 April 1887) was an English barrister, legal writer and judge.

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Joyce Jeffreys

Joyce Jeffreys (Jeffries) (c. 1570 – 1650) was a single female moneylender in seventeenth-century England.

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Jubilee Hill

Jubilee Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Judith Wills

Judith Wills (born 1949 -) is a British author, food and health journalist, magazine editor and columnist.

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Julia Trevelyan Oman

Julia Trevelyan Oman CBE, (1930–2003; formally Lady Strong) was an English television, theatre, ballet and opera set designer.

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Julian Dunkerton

Julian Dunkerton (born March 1965) is co-founder of fashion label Superdry.

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Justice in eyre

In English law, the Justices in Eyre were the highest magistrates in medieval forest law, and presided over the court of justice-seat, a triennial court held to punish offenders against the forest law and enquire into the state of the forest and its officers (eyre, meaning "circuit", refers to the movement of the court between the different royal forests).

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Kaloi k'Agathoi

Kaloi k'Agathoi is a theatre company specialising in Classical drama.

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Kate Bliss

Kate Bliss (born 1975) is an English antiques expert.

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Katherine Langrish

Katherine Langrish is a British author of fantasy for children and young adults.

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Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply

Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply is a studio album by the British rock group Slade, released in America and Canada in April 1984.

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Kelmarsh Hall

Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire, England, is an elegant, 18th-century country house about south of Market Harborough and north of Northampton.

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Kempley

Kempley is a parish and village in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.

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Kenchester

Kenchester is a parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Kenostrychus

Kenostrychus is a monospecific genus of polychaete worms known from exceptional 3D fossils from the Silurian Herefordshire lagerstatten.

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Kentchurch

Kentchurch is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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Kentchurch Court

Kentchurch Court is a grade I listed stately home located near the village of Kentchurch in Herefordshire, England.

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Kerne Bridge

Kerne Bridge is a bridge, hamlet and local government ward in south Herefordshire, England.

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Kerne Bridge railway station

Kerne Bridge railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed in the Herefordshire hamlet of Kerne Bridge which also served the village of Goodrich across the River Wye.

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Kieron Morris

Kieron Morris (born 3 June 1994) is an English footballer who plays for Walsall.

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Kilpeck

Kilpeck is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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Kilpeck Priory

Kilpeck Priory was a priory in Kilpeck, Herefordshire, England at.

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Kimbolton, Herefordshire

Kimbolton is a village and parish in Herefordshire, England, around north east of Leominster and north of Hereford.

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King Arthur's Cave

King Arthur's Cave is a limestone cave at the foot of a low cliff at the north-western end of Lord's Wood in The Doward, near Symonds Yat, Herefordshire, about four miles northeast of Monmouth, in the Wye Valley.

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King's Caple

King's Caple is a village in the largest loop of the River Wye between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye in the English county of Herefordshire.

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King's Pyon Church

King's Pyon Church is a medieval parish church dedicated to St Mary in King's Pyon, Herefordshire.

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King's Shropshire Light Infantry

The King's Shropshire Light Infantry (KSLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in the Childers Reforms of 1881, but with antecedents dating back to 1755.

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Kingsland railway station (England)

Kingsland railway station was a station in Kingsland, Herefordshire, England.

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Kingsland, Herefordshire

Kingsland is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Kingsthorne

Kingsthorne, also known as King's Thorn, is a village in Herefordshire, England located between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye adjacent to the A49 and A466 roads.

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Kingstone High School

Kingstone High School is a mixed secondary school located in Kingstone in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Kingstone, Herefordshire

Kingstone is a large village in rural Herefordshire, England.

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Kington and Eardisley Railway

The Kington and Eardisley Railway took over the Kington Tramway, which served the Welsh Marches border town of Kington, Herefordshire.

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Kington Castle

Kington Castle stood in the medieval market town of Kington in Herefordshire, England.

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Kington Museum

Kington Museum is a volunteer-run local history museum in the market town of Kington, Herefordshire, England.

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Kington railway station

Kington railway station was a station in Kington, Herefordshire, England.

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Kington Town F.C.

Kington Town Football Club is a football club based in Kington, Herefordshire, England.

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Kington Tramway

The Kington Tramway was an early narrow gauge horse-drawn tramway that linked limestone quarries at Burlinjob in Radnorshire to Eardisley in Herefordshire.

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Kington, Herefordshire

Kington is a market town, electoral ward and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Kinnersley

Kinnersley is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Kinnersley Castle

Kinnersley Castle in Herefordshire, England is one of the many marches castles along the Welsh Borders.

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Kinnersley railway station

Kinnersley railway station was a station in Kinnersley, Herefordshire, England.

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Kinsham

The village of Kinsham lies in the wooded hills of Herefordshire, England in the Marches near to the border with Wales and near the town of Presteigne.

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Kinsham Grange

Kinsham Grange may have been a priory near the River Lugg in Herefordshire, England at.

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Kivernoll

Kivernoll (originally Kiverknoll) is a hamlet in the county of Herefordshire, England.

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Knight v Knight

Knight v Knight (1840) 49 ER 58 is an English trusts law case, embodying a simple statement of the "three certainties" principle.

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Knighton Rural District

Knighton was, from 1894 to 1974, a rural district in the administrative county of Radnorshire, Wales.

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Knill

Knill is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Kurihara, Miyagi

Kurihara City Hall is a city located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.

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Kynaston, Shropshire

Kynaston is an English hamlet in the parish of Kinnerley, Shropshire.

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La Martiniere Lucknow

La Martinière College is an educational institution located in Lucknow, the capital of the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh.

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Lady Godiva

Godiva, Countess of Mercia (died between 1066 and 1086), in Old English Godgifu, was an English noblewoman who, according to a legend dating at least to the 13th century, rode naked – covered only in her long hair – through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband imposed on his tenants.

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Lady Hawkins' School

Lady Hawkins' School is situated in the market town of Kington in north west Herefordshire.

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Lady Mary Clive

Lady Mary Katherine Clive (née Pakenham 23 August 1907 – 19 March 2010) was a British writer and historian, known for her memoirs of her family and her time as a debutante.

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Lagerstätte

A Lagerstätte (from Lager 'storage, lair' Stätte 'place'; plural Lagerstätten) is a sedimentary deposit that exhibits extraordinary fossils with exceptional preservation—sometimes including preserved soft tissues.

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Lancing College

Lancing College is an independent boarding and day school in southern England, UK.

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Laser Broadcasting

Laser Broadcasting was a commercial radio operator based in Darlington in County Durham, England.

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Laura Knight

Dame Laura Knight, (Johnson), (4 August 1877 – 7 July 1970) was an English artist who worked in oils, watercolours, etching, engraving and drypoint.

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Laurence James

Laurence James (21 September 1942 – 9 or 10 February 2000) was a British science fiction writer, especially known for his involvement with the "Deathlands" series.

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Laverda Jota

Laverda Jota is a Laverda 1000cc Italian motorcycle suggested by the importers Slater Bros.

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Lawrence Gowing

Sir Lawrence Burnett Gowing (21 April 1918 – 5 February 1991) was an English artist, writer, curator and teacher.

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Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542

The Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 (Y Deddfau Cyfreithiau yng Nghymru 1535 a 1542) were parliamentary measures by which Wales became a full and equal part of the Kingdom of England and the legal system of England was extended to Wales and the norms of English administration introduced.

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LD postcode area

The LD postcode area, also known as the Llandrindod Wells postcode area, is a group of eight postcode districts in Wales.

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Lea, Herefordshire

Lea is a village and civil parish in the South East of Herefordshire, just south-east of Ross-on-Wye and adjoining Gloucestershire.

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Learning Grid

The Learning Grid was a UK charity that promoted hands-on activities related to science and engineering for school pupils and students in the United Kingdom.

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Lechmere baronets

The Lechmere Baronetcy, of The Rhydd in the County of Worcester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Ledbury

Ledbury is a Herefordshire market town, lying east of Hereford, and west of the Malvern Hills.

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Ledbury and Gloucester Railway

The Ledbury and Gloucester Railway (also known as the Daffodil Line), was a railway line in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, England, running between Ledbury and Gloucester.

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Ledbury Formation

The Ledbury Formation is a geologic formation in Herefordshire, England.

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Ledbury Poetry Festival

Founded in 1996 by a group of local poetry enthusiasts, the Ledbury Poetry Festival is now the biggest poetry festival in the UK.

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Ledbury railway station

Ledbury railway station is a railway station on the outskirts of the town of Ledbury on the Worcester to Hereford line in the English Midlands.

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Ledbury Town F.C.

Ledbury Town Football Club is a football club based in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England.

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Ledbury Town Halt railway station

Ledbury Town Halt was one of two stations serving the town of Ledbury.

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Ledbury Tunnel

Ledbury Tunnel is a single-track railway tunnel immediately to the east of Ledbury railway station on the Cotswold Line, in Herefordshire, England.

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Ledwyche Brook

Ledwyche Brook is a minor river in south Shropshire, England.

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Leinthall Earls

Leinthall Earls or Leinthall Earles is a village in Aymestrey civil parish, Herefordshire, England.

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Leinthall Starkes

Leinthall Starkes is a small village and civil parish in north-western Herefordshire, England.

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Leintwardine

Leintwardine is a large village and civil parish in north Herefordshire, England, close to the border with Shropshire.

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Len Beel

William John Leonard Beel (born 23 August 1945), generally known as Len Beel, is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Shrewsbury Town and Birmingham City.

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Leo Marks

Leopold Samuel "Leo" Marks, MBE (24 September 1920 – 15 January 2001) was an English writer, screenwriter, and cryptographer.

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Leominster

Leominster is a market town in Herefordshire, England, and is located at the confluence of the River Lugg and its tributary the River Kenwater, approximately north of the city of Hereford and approx 7 miles south of the Shropshire border, 11 miles from Ludlow in Shropshire.

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Leominster (district)

Leominster (district) was a local government district in England from 1 April 1974 to 1 April 1998 with its administrative seat in the town of Leominster.

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Leominster (UK Parliament constituency)

Leominster was a parliamentary constituency represented until 1707 in the House of Commons of England, then until 1801 in that of Great Britain, and finally until 2010, when it disappeared in boundary changes, in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Leominster and Kington Railway

Leominster and Kington Railway was one of four branches which served the Welsh Marches border town of Kington, Herefordshire.

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Leominster by-election, 1876

The Leominster by-election was a by-election held on 15-16 February 1876 for the British House of Commons constituency of Leominster in Herefordshire.

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Leominster nunnery

Leominster nunnery was an Anglo-Saxon nunnery at Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Leominster railway station

Leominster railway station lies on the Welsh Marches Line serving the Herefordshire town of Leominster in England.

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Leominster, Massachusetts

Leominster is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Levett

Levett is an Anglo-Norman territorial surname deriving from the village of Livet-en-Ouche, now Jonquerets-de-Livet, in Eure, Normandy.

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Lewis Nockalls Cottingham

Lewis Nockalls Cottingham (1787 – 13 October 1847) was a British architect who pioneered the study of Medieval Gothic architecture.

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Lewys Glyn Cothi

Lewys Glyn Cothi (c. 1420 – 1490), also known as Llywelyn y Glyn, was a prominent Welsh poet who composed numerous poems in the Welsh language.

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Ley line

Ley lines are apparent alignments of land forms, places of ancient religious significance or culture, often including man-made structures.

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Liddington Castle

Liddington Castle, locally called Liddington Camp, is a late Bronze Age and early Iron Age hill fort in the English county of Wiltshire.

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Limebrook Priory

Limebrook Priory was a priory in Lingen, Herefordshire, England at.

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Lindi St Clair

Marian June Akin (born 11 August 1952), formerly known professionally as Lindi St Clair or Lindi St Claire, is a British author, leader of the Corrective Party, and campaigner for prostitutes' rights.

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Lingen, Herefordshire

Lingen is a village and civil parish, situated in the wooded hills of Herefordshire, England in the Welsh Marches near to the border with Wales and close to the larger village of Wigmore.

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Linsdall Richardson

Linsdall Richardson FRSE FGS FLS (1881–1967) was a 20th century British geologist and academic author who was awarded the Lyell Medal in 1937.

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Linton, Penyard

Linton is a small village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, around east of Ross-on-Wye.

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Lionel Beaumont-Thomas

Colonel Lionel Beaumont-Thomas MC (1 August 1893 – 7 December 1942) was a Welsh businessman, British Army officer and politician, who served as Conservative Member of Parliament for Birmingham King's Norton, from 1929 to 1935.

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List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1940–44)

This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred.

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List of administrative counties and county boroughs of England by population in 1971

This is a list of administrative counties and county boroughs of England by population as at the 1971 census.

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List of airports in the United Kingdom and the British Crown Dependencies

List of airports in the United Kingdom is a partial list of public active aerodromes (airports and airfields) in the UK and the British Crown Dependencies.

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List of ancient counties of England by area in 1891

This is a list of the ancient counties of England (excluding Monmouthshire) as recorded by the 1891 census, ordered by their area.

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List of Anglo-Welsh wars

This is an incomplete list of the wars and battles between the Anglo-Saxons who later formed into the Kingdom of England and the Britons; the pre-existing Brythonic population of Britain south of the Antonine Wall who came to be known later by the English as Welsh.

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List of arms of the county councils of England

This is a list of the coats of arms of various county councils (current and former) in England.

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List of Bowls England Men's National Championships

The English Bowls Association was the governing body of bowls in England until 2007.

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List of bridges in the United Kingdom

Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for any road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom.

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List of British racecourses

This List of British racecourses gives details of both current and former horse racing venues in Great Britain.

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List of butterflies of Great Britain

This is a list of butterflies of Great Britain, including extinct, naturalised species and those of dubious origin.

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List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)

As for May 31, 2018, the Catholic Church in its entirety comprises 3,160 ecclesiastical jurisdictions, including over 645 archdioceses and 2,236 dioceses, as well as apostolic vicariates, apostolic exarchates, apostolic administrations, apostolic prefectures, military ordinariates, personal ordinariates, personal prelatures, territorial prelatures, territorial abbacies and missions ''sui juris'' around the world.

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List of ceremonial counties in England by gross value added

This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by gross value added for the year 2013.

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List of ceremonial counties of England

This is a list of ceremonial counties of England.

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List of Church of England dioceses

There are 42 Church of England dioceses, each being an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop.

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List of church restorations and alterations by G. E. Street

G. E. Street (1824–81) was an English architect and architectural writer, whose designs were mainly in High Victorian Gothic style.

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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

The Churches Conservation Trust, which was initially known as the Redundant Churches Fund, is a charity whose purpose is to protect historic churches at risk, those that have been made redundant by the Church of England.

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List of cider and perry producers in the United Kingdom

List of Cider and Perry producers in the United Kingdom and their brands.

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List of cider brands

This is a list of cider brands.

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List of Cistercian abbeys in Britain

This is a List of Cistercian monasteries (called abbeys) in Great Britain.

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List of civil parishes in England

This is a list of civil parishes in England split by ceremonial county (see map below).

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List of civil parishes in Herefordshire

This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Herefordshire, England.

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List of conservative evangelical Anglican churches in England

This is a list of conservative evangelical Anglican churches in England.

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List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point

List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point.

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List of counties of England by area in 1815

This is a list of historic counties of England by area according to the Arrowsmith map of 1815-6, which was in turn generated from the work of the Ordnance Survey.

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List of counties of England by area in 1831

This is a list of historic counties of England by area as at the 1831 census.

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List of counties of England by area in 1871

This is a list of historic counties of England by area as at the 1871 census.

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List of counties of England by population in 1971

This is a list of counties of England, ordered by population as at the 1971 census.

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List of counties of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the counties of the United Kingdom.

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List of country houses in the United Kingdom

This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history.

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List of county exclaves in England and Wales 1844–1974

Until 1844, many of the counties in England and Wales had exclaves or detached parts, entirely surrounded by other counties.

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List of crossings of the River Wye

Crossings of the River Wye in the UK cover the whole length of the from its source to the River Severn.

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List of district health authorities in England and Wales

A district health authority was an administrative unit of the National Health Service in England and Wales from 1982 to 2000.

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List of divisions of the British Territorial Force 1914–1918

The Territorial Force was established on 1 April 1908 as a volunteer auxiliary to the British Army.

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List of dragons in mythology and folklore

This article is a list of dragons in mythology and folklore.

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List of earliest references in English cricket

This is a list of the earliest known references to cricket being played in each of the historic counties of England.

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List of electoral wards in England by constituency

This article is a list of electoral wards in each constituency in England.

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List of electoral wards in Herefordshire

This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Herefordshire in the West Midlands.

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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches

Nearly a thousand religious houses; abbeys, priories and friaries were founded in England and Wales during the medieval period; accommodating monks, friars or nuns who had taken vows of obedience, poverty and chastity; each house being led by an abbot or abbess, or by a prior or prioress.

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List of English counties by highest point

This is a list of the ceremonial counties of England by their highest point.

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List of English districts

This is a list of the districts of England, a type of country subdivision governed by a local authority, that cover all of England.

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List of English districts and their ethnic composition

This is a list of districts of England showing their ethnic composition as recorded in the 2011 census.

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List of English districts by area

This is a list of districts of England ordered by area, according to Standard Area Measurements published by the Office for National Statistics.

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List of English districts by population

List of the 326 districts of England (English Municipalities) by population, estimated figures for from the Office for National Statistics.

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List of English districts by population density

This is a list of the districts of England ordered by population density, based on population estimates for from the Office for National Statistics.

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List of Fairtrade settlements

Fairtrade Town is a status awarded by a recognized Fairtrade certification body (i.e. The Fairtrade Foundation in the UK, TransFair Canada in Canada etc.) describing an area which is committed to the promotion of Fairtrade certified goods.

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List of family seats of English nobility

This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of English royal, titled and landed gentry families.

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List of FIPS region codes (S–U)

This is a list of FIPS 10-4 region codes from S-U, using a standardized name format, and cross-linking to articles.

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List of former cathedrals in Great Britain

This is a list of former or once proposed cathedrals in Great Britain.

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List of former county courts in Wales

Sixty county courts in Wales have closed since the modern system of county courts in England and Wales was established by the County Courts Act 1846.

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List of former Royal Air Force stations

This list of former RAF stations is a list of all stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force.

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List of golf courses in the United Kingdom

A list of golf courses in the United Kingdom.

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List of Great British Trees

The Great British Trees were 50 trees selected by The Tree Council in 2002 to spotlight trees in Great Britain in honour of the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

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List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom

The historic buildings of the United Kingdom date from prehistoric times onwards.

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List of horse mills

This is a list of horse mills that exist or are known to have existed.

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List of horse racing venues

Happy Valley Racecourse, Hongkong, 2008 Racecourse in Kyoto, Japan, 1997 Hippodrom Moscow, 2007 Winter-Rennbahn St. Moritz, 1931 Hippodrome d'Arnac-Pompadour, France, 2008 Churchill Downs, Kentucky, 2007 Jockey Club Brasileiro, Hipódromo da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, 2010 Royal Bangkok Sport Club, Thailand 2008 Ellerslie Racecourse, New Zealand, 1908 This is a list of currently active horse racing venues (Thoroughbred racing and harness racing), sorted by country.

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List of hotels in the United Kingdom

This is a list of notable hotels and inns in the United Kingdom.

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List of houses and associated buildings by John Douglas

John Douglas (1830–1911) was an English architect based in Chester, Cheshire.

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List of Knights Templar sites

With their military mission and extensive financial resources, the Knights Templar funded a large number of building projects around Europe and the Holy Land, many structures remain standing today.

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List of life peerages (1997–2010)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from 1997 to 2010, during the tenures of the Labour prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

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List of life peerages (2010–present)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 since 2010, during the tenures of Conservative prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.

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List of Marilyns in England

This is a list of the 176 Marilyns in England, which are those peaks that have 150m or more of relative height.

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List of members of the House of Commons at Westminster 1705–1708

This is a list of members of the House of Commons who met at the Palace of Westminster between 14 June 1705 and 15 April 1708, initially as the House of Commons of England, then after the Acts of Union 1707 as the House of Commons of Great Britain.

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List of members of the Westminster Assembly

The members of the Westminster Assembly of Divines, sometimes known collectively as the Westminster Divines, are those clergymen who participated in the Assembly that drafted the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England

These monasteries were dissolved by King Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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List of monastic houses in Herefordshire

The following is a list of monastic houses in Herefordshire, England.

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List of Most Haunted episodes

Most Haunted is a British television programme based on investigating purported paranormal activity produced by Antix Productions and was for satellite and cable channels Living TV.

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List of motorways in the United Kingdom

The list of motorways in the United Kingdom is a complete list of motorways in the United Kingdom.

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List of mottos

This list contains the mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities.

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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1832–33/Constituencies F–I

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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1832–33/Constituencies J–L

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List of museums in Herefordshire

This list of museums in Herefordshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of National Trust properties in England

This is a list of National Trust properties in England, including any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust in England.

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List of new churches by G. E. Street

G. E. Street (1824–81) was an English architect and architectural writer, whose designs were mainly in High Victorian Gothic style.

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List of new churches by George Gilbert Scott in the English Midlands

George Gilbert Scott (1811–78) was an English architect.

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List of NHS Regional Hospital Boards (1947–1974)

Regional hospital boards were established in 1947 by the National Health Service Act 1946 to administer hospital and specialist services of the National Health Service in England and Wales.

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List of numbered roads in the British Isles

This is a list of numbered roads in the British Isles.

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List of NUTS regions in the European Union by GDP

The European Union uses a classification for subnational territory called Nomenclature des Unites Territriales Statistiques (commonly abbreviated as NUTS).

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List of Old Mancunians

This is a List of Old Mancunians, former pupils of Manchester Grammar School, in Manchester, England.

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List of Parliamentary constituencies in Herefordshire and Worcestershire

There are 8 Parliamentary constituencies in the ceremonial counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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List of Parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands (region)

The region of West Midlands is divided into 59 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 35 Borough Constituencies and 24 County Constituencies.

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List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1913

The Royal Aero Club issued Aviators Certificates from 1910.

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List of places in England with counterintuitive pronunciations: A–L

This is a sublist of List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations.

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List of places in Herefordshire

This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of Herefordshire, England.

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List of places in Shropshire

This is a list of towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Shropshire, England.

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List of police forces of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the 45 territorial police forces and 3 special police forces of the United Kingdom.

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List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 3,000 square kilometers

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of pre-nationalisation UK electric power companies

The electrical power industry in the United Kingdom was nationalised by the Electricity Act 1947, when over six hundred electric power companies were merged into twelve area boards.

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List of primary destinations on the United Kingdom road network

Primary destinations are locations that appear on route confirmation signs in the United Kingdom.

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List of private railway stations in Great Britain

This is a list of railway stations which at some time have been private halts.

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List of professional wrestling promotions in Great Britain and Ireland

This is a list of professional wrestling promotions in Great Britain and Ireland, including England, Scotland, Wales, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and the Isle of Man) and lists both active and notable defunct professional wrestling promotions from the 1950s to the present day.

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List of public art in Herefordshire

This is a list of public art in the Herefordshire county of England.

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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: I-K

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: S

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: W

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List of Roman hoards in Great Britain

The list of Roman hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable items discovered in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) that are associated with period of Romano-British culture when Southern Britain was under the control of the Roman Empire, from AD 43 until about 410, as well as the subsequent Sub-Roman period up to the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (A–E)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (F–K)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (L–P)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (Q–Z)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Royal Ordnance Factories

This is a list of Royal Ordnance Factories.

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List of rural and urban districts in England in 1973

This is a list of all the rural districts, urban districts and municipal boroughs in England as they existed prior to the entry into force of the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974.

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List of rural districts formed in England and Wales 1894–1974

The following is a list of the areas in England and Wales which became rural districts when the Local Government Act 1894 came into force from December 1894.

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List of rural districts in England and Wales 1894–1930

The following is a list of the areas in England and Wales which became rural sanitary districts when the Public Health Act 1875 came into force in 1875.

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List of schools in Herefordshire

This is a list of schools in Herefordshire, England.

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List of settlements in Herefordshire by population

This is a list of settlements in Herefordshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census.

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List of shipwrecks in 1786

The list of shipwrecks in 1786 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1786.

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List of shipwrecks in 1788

The List of shipwrecks in 1788 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1788.

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List of shipwrecks in 1795

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List of shipwrecks in 1805

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List of shipwrecks in 1815

The list of shipwrecks in 1815 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1815.

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List of shipwrecks in 1817

The list of shipwrecks in 1817 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1817.

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List of shipwrecks in 1825

The list of shipwrecks in 1825 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1825.

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List of shipwrecks in January 1842

The list of shipwrecks in January 1842 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1842.

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List of shipwrecks in May 1837

The list of shipwrecks in May 1837 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during May 1837.

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List of shipwrecks in November 1836

The list of shipwrecks in November 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during November 1836.

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List of shipwrecks in November 1843

The list of shipwrecks in November 1843 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during November 1843.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1838

The list of shipwrecks in October 1838 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during October 1838.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1846

The list of shipwrecks in October 1846 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1846.

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List of tallest structures in the United Kingdom

This is a list of the tallest structures in the United Kingdom. The list contains all types of structures, 150 metres in height or more, which is the accepted criterion for a building to qualify as a skyscraper in the United Kingdom.

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List of time and places in cases of Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes has participated in 60 cases in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's canon.

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List of toll roads

The following is a list of toll roads.

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List of tripoints of English counties

This page contains a list of tripoints of English counties.

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List of unitary authorities of England

This is a list of unitary authorities of England ordered by population.

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List of United Kingdom county name etymologies

This toponymical list of counties of the United Kingdom is a list of the origins of the names of counties of the United Kingdom.

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List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected status

A number of United Kingdom (and Isle of Man and Channel Islands) food and drink products have been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union law.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies

There are 650 constituencies in the United Kingdom, each electing a single Member of Parliament to the House of Commons ordinarily every five years.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–68)

Constituencies in 1801–1832 | 1832–33 MPs | 1835 MPs | 1837 MPs | 1841 MPs | 1847 MPs | 1852 MPs | 1857 MPs | 1859 MPs | 1865 MPs Constituencies in 1865–1868 This is a list of Parliamentary constituencies which were used for elections to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1865.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1885–1918)

Constituencies in 1868–1885 | 1885 MPs | 1886 MPs | 1892 MPs | 1895 MPs | 1900 MPs | 1906 MPs | January 1910 MPs | December 1910 MPs | Constituencies in 1918–1945 This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence in the 1885, 1886, 1892, 1895, 1900, 1906, January 1910, and December 1910 general elections.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1918–45) by region

*denotes parties that were part of the National Governments.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1955–74)

Constituencies in 1950-1955 | 1955 MPs | 1959 MPs | 1964 MPs | 1966 MPs | 1970 MPs | Constituencies in 1974-1983 This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence in the 1955, 1959, 1964, 1966, and 1970 General Elections.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1974–83)

Constituencies in 1955-1974 | Feb 1974 MPs | Oct 1974 MPs | 1979 MPs | Constituencies in 1983-1997 This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence in the February 1974, October 1974 and 1979 General Elections.

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List of units of the British Army Territorial Force 1908

The following is a list of units transferred to the Territorial Force on 1 April 1908, or raised in that year under the terms of the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907, and the associations by which they were administered.

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List of urban districts formed in England and Wales 1894–95

The following is a list of towns in England and Wales which became urban districts when the Local Government Act 1894 came into force from December 1894 – January 1895.

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List of Worcestershire boundary changes

Boundary changes affecting the English county of Worcestershire.

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List of works by Alan Durst

List of works by Alan Durst contains the works of sculptor Alan Durst, much of which was created for churches, chapels and cathedrals.

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List of works by Christopher Whall

This is a list of the stained glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924).

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List of works by Edward Blore on palaces and large houses

Edward Blore (1787–1879) was an English antiquarian, artist, and architect.

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List of works by Henry Payne

List of works by Henry Payne Details of some of the major works of the stained glass artist Henry Payne.

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List of works by R. C. Carpenter

R. C. Carpenter (1812–1855) was an English architect whose output consisted mainly of churches in Gothic Revival style.

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List of works by Samuel Pountney Smith

Samuel Pountney Smith (1812 – 1883) was an English architect who practised in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

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List of works by Veronica Whall

The works of Veronica Whall provides a list of works carried out by Veronica Whall (1887–1967).

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List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United Kingdom

This is a list of Prisoner of War (POW) Camps located in the United Kingdom during World War II.

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Little Dewchurch

Little Dewchurch is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Little Hereford

Little Hereford is a small village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Llancillo Church

Llancillo Church is a Grade II*-listed former church in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border at.

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Llandinabo

Llandinabo is a hamlet and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, lying approximately six miles north-west of Ross-on-Wye.

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Llangarron

Llangarron is a small village and civil parish in southwest Herefordshire within seven miles of Ross-on-Wye (Herefordshire, England) and Monmouth (Monmouthshire, Wales).

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Llangua

Llangua (Llangiwa) is a village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanrothal

Llanrothal is a small village and historical parish in Herefordshire, England in the Monnow Valley, on the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanveynoe

Llanveynoe (Llanfeuno) is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border and the Brecon Beacons National Park, 14 miles (23 km) south west of Hereford.

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Llanvihangel Crucorney

Llanvihangel Crucorney (Llanfihangel Crucornau) is a small village in the community (parish) of Crucorney, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanwarne

Llanwarne is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Local enterprise partnership

In England, local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) are voluntary partnerships between local authorities and businesses set up in 2011 by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to help determine local economic priorities and lead economic growth and job creation within the local area.

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Local Government Act 1888

The Local Government Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c.41) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which established county councils and county borough councils in England and Wales.

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Local Government Act 1933

The Local Government Act 1933 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and revised existing legislation that regulated local government in England (except the County of London) and Wales.

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Local Government Act 1958

The Local Government Act 1958 (6 & 7 Eliz.2 c.55) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom affecting local government in England and Wales outside London.

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Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974.

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Local Government Boundary Commission for England (1972)

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) was the statutory body established under the Local Government Act 1972 to settle the boundaries, names and electoral arrangements of the non-metropolitan districts which came into existence in 1974, and for their periodic review.

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Local Government Commission for England (1958–1967)

The Local Government Commission for England was established by the Local Government Act 1958 to review the organisation of local government, and make "such proposals as are hereinafter authorised for effecting changes appearing to the Commissions desirable in the interests of effective and convenient local government".

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Local Government Commission for England (1992)

The Local Government Commission for England was the body responsible for reviewing the structure of local government in England from 1992 to 2002.

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Local government in England

The pattern of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to the local arrangements.

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Local justice area

Local justice areas are units in England and Wales established by the Courts Act 2003, replacing and directly based on the previous petty sessions areas.

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Local transport bodies

Local transport bodies are partnerships of local authorities in England outside Greater London.

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Lodge Bay

Lodge Bay(AST) is a permanent community located along the southeast coast of Labrador, part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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London Paddington station

Paddington, also known as London Paddington, is a Central London railway terminus and London Underground station complex, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area.

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Longtown Castle

Longtown Castle, also termed Ewias Lacey Castle in early accounts, is a ruined Norman motte-and-bailey fortification in Longtown, Herefordshire.

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Longtown, Herefordshire

Longtown is a linear village and parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Longworth Roman Catholic Chapel

Longworth Roman Catholic Chapel is a redundant chapel in the village of Bartestree, Herefordshire, England, standing adjacent to the former Convent of Our Lady of Charity and Refuge.

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Lord Henry Somerset

Lord Henry Richard Charles Somerset PC, DL, JP (7 December 1849 – 10 October 1932) was a British Conservative politician and composer of popular music.

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Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire

This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire.

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Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire

This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire.

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Louis Knollys

Major Louis Frederick Knollys, (1847–1922) was the fourth British colonial Inspector-General of Police in Ceylon (Sri Lanka).

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Louise Skelton

Louise Skelton is a British equestrian athlete competing in eventing at top three and four star events, and has won at the CCI *** Blair Castle event.

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Lower Bullingham

Lower Bullingham is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Lower Lyde

Lower Lyde is a small village in Herefordshire, around north of Hereford city centre.

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Lower Todding

Lower Todding is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Lucton

Lucton is a village near the town of Leominster in the county of Herefordshire, England.

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Luctonians

Luctonians Sports Club is an English sports club based in Kingsland, Herefordshire.

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Luctonians Cricket Club Ground

The Luctonians Cricket Club Ground in Kingsland, Herefordshire, England is the home ground of Luctonians Cricket Club.

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Lucy Griffiths (actress, born 1919)

Lucy Griffiths (aka Lucy Griffith) (24 April 1919 – 29 September 1982) was an English actress whose work spanned from the early 1950s to the early 1980s.

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Ludford, Shropshire

Ludford is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England.

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Ludlow

Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England, south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford via the main A49 road, which bypasses the town.

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Ludlow Group

The Ludlow Group are geologic formations deposited during the Ludlow epoch of the Silurian period in the British Isles, in areas of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

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Lugwardine

Lugwardine is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, to the east of Hereford.

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Luston

Luston is a village and civil parish in north Herefordshire.

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Luxley

Luxley is a village in the southwest Midlands of England, on the border between Gloucestershire and Herefordshire near May Hill.

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Lydbrook

Lydbrook is a civil parish in the Forest of Dean, a local government district in the English county of Gloucestershire.

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Lyonshall

Lyonshall is a historic village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Lyonshall railway station

Lyonshall railway station was a station in Lyonshall, Herefordshire, England.

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Lyre Abbey

Lyre Abbey (L'abbaye Notre-Dame de Lyre) was a monastery in Normandy, founded in 1046 at what is now the village of La Vieille-Lyre.

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M and M Direct

MandM Direct is an online clothing store in the United Kingdom.

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M50 motorway (Great Britain)

The M50 is a 22-mile/35-km-long dual two-lane motorway in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and Herefordshire, England.

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Machynlleth

Machynlleth, sometimes referred to colloquially as Mach, is a market town, community and electoral ward in Powys, Wales and within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire (Sir Drefaldwyn).

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Madley

For people with the surname, see Madley (surname). Madley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Madley Communications Centre

Madley Communications Centre is BT Group's earth satellite tracking station, between Madley and Kingstone, Herefordshire, England.

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Magnae Dobunnorum

Magnae, sometimes Magnae Dobunnorum (Latin for "The Greats of the Dobunni") to distinguish it from the Magnae of the Carvetii in northern Britain, was a Romano-British town and an important market centre for the British Dobunni tribe, located near modern-day Kenchester in Herefordshire, England.

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Malachi Jones (clergyman)

Malachi Jones (c. 1651–1729) was an Anglo-Welsh clergyman and missionary active in late 17th- and early 18th-century England and Pennsylvania.

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Malvern Chase

Malvern Chase was a Royal chase that occupied the land between the Malvern Hills and the River Severn in Worcestershire and extended to Herefordshire from the River Teme to Cors Forest.

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Malvern College

Malvern College is an independent coeducational day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England.

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Malvern Gazette

The Malvern Gazette is a weekly tabloid newspaper published every Friday in Malvern, England.

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Malvern Hills

The Malvern Hills are a range of hills in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire, dominating the surrounding countryside and the towns and villages of the district of Malvern.

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Malvern Hills District

Malvern Hills is a local government district in Worcestershire, England.

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Malvern water

Malvern water is a natural spring water from the Malvern Hills on the border of the counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire in England.

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Malvern Water (bottled water)

Malvern Water is a brand of bottled drinking water obtained from a spring in the range of Malvern Hills that marks the border between the counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire in England.

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Malvern Wells

Malvern Wells is a village and civil parish south of Great Malvern in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England.

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Malvern, Worcestershire

Malvern is a spa town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England.

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Mamble

Mamble is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Manley Power

Lieutenant General Sir Manley Power, KCB, ComTE (1773 – 7 July 1826) was a British military leader who fought in a number of campaigns for Britain and rose to the rank of Lieutenant General.

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Manor of Siston

Manor of Siston is the ancient manor in Siston in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Mansel Lacy

Mansel Lacy (alternatively spelled Mansell Lacy) is a small village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Mansell Gamage

Mansell Gamage is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Maps of castles in England by county: B–K

The castles displayed on each map are those listed in the List of castles in England for the corresponding county.

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Marden, Herefordshire

Marden is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Margaret de Braose, Lady of Trim

Margaret de Braose, Lady of Trim (died after 1255), was an Anglo-Welsh noblewoman, the daughter of Marcher Lord William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and the legendary Maud de St. Valéry, who was left to starve to death by orders of King John of England.

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Margiad Evans

Margiad Evans was the pseudonym of Peggy Eileen Whistler (17 March 1909 – 17 March 1958), an English poet, novelist and illustrator with a lifelong identification with the Welsh border country.

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Marine Conservation Society

The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK's leading marine environment, not-for-profit organisation.

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Mark Horrocks

Mark Horrocks (born 13 January 1977) is a former English cricketer.

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Mark Labbett

Mark Andrew "The Beast" Labbett (born 15 August 1965) is an English television personality and "Chaser" on the ITV game show The Chase in the United Kingdom.

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Mark Porter (general practitioner)

Mark Christopher Milson Porter, MBE (born 12 November 1962, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England) is a GP and medical correspondent for The Times.

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Mark Pritchard (politician)

Mark Andrew Pritchard (born 22 November 1966) is a British Conservative politician.

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Marlbrook, Herefordshire

Marlbrook is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Marlow, Herefordshire

Marlow is a hamlet in north Herefordshire, England.

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Marston Halt railway station

Marston Halt railway station was a station in Marston, Herefordshire, England.

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Martin Benson (bishop)

Martin Benson (1689–1752) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Berkshire and Bishop of Gloucester.

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Martin Chambers

Martin Dale Chambers (born 4 September 1951 in Hereford) is an English musician, who is best known as a founding member and drummer of the rock band the Pretenders.

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Martin Hanford

Martin Hanford (born February 21 1974) is a British fantasy artist based in Herefordshire, England.

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Mary Carbery

Mary Carbery (1867-1949) was an English author.

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Mary Elizabeth Hawker

Mary Elizabeth Hawker (1848–1908) was an English writer of novellas and short stories.

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Mary Hames

Mary Hames (14 May 1827–3 April 1919) was a New Zealand dressmaker, farmer and domestic servant.

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Mary Matilda Betham

Mary Matilda Betham, known by family and friends as Matilda Betham (16 November 1776 – 30 September 1852), was an English diarist, poet, woman of letters, and miniature portrait painter.

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Mary Rudge

Mary Rudge (6 February 1842 in Leominster – 22 November 1919 in London) was an English chess master.

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Mary Scudamore

Mary Scudamore (née Shelton) (c. 1550 – 1603) was a courtier and the daughter of Sir John Shelton of Shelton Hall, Norfolk and his wife, Margaret Parker.

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Mary Sumner

Mary Sumner (31 December 1828—11 August 1921) was the founder of the Mothers' Union, a worldwide Anglican women's organisation.

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Master Oats

Master Oats (14 May 1986 – 21 May 2012) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Mathon, Herefordshire

Mathon is a small village and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England, lying just to the west of the Malvern Hills between Malvern and Ledbury.

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Matt Milne

Matt Milne (born 1990) is an English actor of stage and screen whose career includes roles in independent and blockbuster films.

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Matthew Engel

Matthew Lewis Engel (born 11 June 1951 in Northampton) is a British writer, journalist and editor.

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Matthew Goode and Co

Matthew Goode and Co. was a softgoods wholesaler of Adelaide, South Australia with branches in Perth, Western Australia and Broken Hill, New South Wales.

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Maud de Braose

Maud de Braose, Lady of Bramber (c. 1155 – 1210) was an English noble, the spouse of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, a powerful Marcher baron and court favourite of King John of England.

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Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer

Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer (1224 – shortly before 23 March 1301) was a noble heiress, and one of the most important,Mitchell, p.44 being a member of the powerful de Braose family which held many lordships and domains in the Welsh Marches.

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Maud Francis, Countess of Salisbury

Maud Francis, Countess of Salisbury (c. 1370 – c. 1424) was daughter of Sir Adam Francis, born 1362, Mayor of London, and Agnes Champnes.

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Maurice Barker (cricketer)

Maurice Percy Barker (4 February 1917 – 6 September 2000) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire in five matches in 1946.

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May Hill

May Hill is a prominent hill between Gloucester and Ross-on-Wye.

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Maya Tour

The Maya Tour (stylized as /\/\ /\ Y /\ Tour) is a 2010 global M.I.A. concert tour performed in support of her third studio album Maya (see 2010 in music).

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Medieval hunting

Throughout Western Europe in the Middle Ages, humans hunted wild animals.

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Meet You There (album)

Meet You There is an album by British folk rock group Oysterband, released in April 2007.

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Mercia

Mercia (Miercna rīce) was one of the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy.

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Mercia Accident Rescue Service

Mercia Accident Rescue Service (or MARS) is a BASICS affiliated charity operation based on providing a fast-response, advanced medical team to back up the emergency services of the English counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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Merewalh

Merewalh (sometimes given as Merwal or Merewald was a sub-king of the Magonsæte, a western cadet kingdom of Mercia thought to have been located in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Merewalh is thought to have lived in the mid to late 7th century, having acceded the throne during the time of Penda of Mercia, who, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle implies, was his father: The name Merewalh signifies "Famous Foreigner" or "Celebrated Welshman", possibly indicating that he, and perhaps even Penda's dynasty, was of Celtic origin. During his lifetime, Merewalh converted to Christianity in about 660, founding Leominster Priory. Merewalh married Saint Ermenburga, having several children (see below). He died sometime between 670 and 685, being succeeded by his son Merchelm.

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Merlin's Wood

Merlin's Wood; or, The Vision of Magic is a short novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, first published in the United Kingdom in 1994.

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Mermaid Kiss

Mermaid Kiss is an English band formed in Kington, Herefordshire in 2000, with influences ranging from contemporary folk music to progressive rock.

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Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England

Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties are one of the four levels of subdivisions of England used for the purposes of local government outside Greater London and the Isles of Scilly.

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Michael Biddulph, 1st Baron Biddulph

Michael Biddulph, 1st Baron Biddulph (17 February 1834 – 6 April 1923) was a British banker and Liberal, later Liberal Unionist, Member of Parliament (MP).

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Michael Cronin (cricketer)

Michael Cronin (born 21 October 1941) was an English cricketer.

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Mick Ralphs

Michael Geoffrey "Mick" Ralphs (born 31 March 1944) is an English guitarist and songwriter, who was a founding member of rock bands Mott the Hoople and Bad Company.

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Middleton on the Hill

Middleton on the Hill is a village in north east Herefordshire, England, near the border with Worcestershire.

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Middlewood

Middlewood may refer to.

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Midland Red

Midland Red Midland Red Omnibus Company Limited formerly Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited was a bus company that operated in The Midlands from 1905 until 1981.

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Midlands 1 East

Midlands 1 East is an English semi-professional level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the eastern region of the Midlands, including sides from Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and occasionally Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.

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Midlands 1 West

Midlands 1 West is an English level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the western region of the Midlands, including sides from Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham and the West Midlands, Worcestershire and occasionally Cheshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Oxfordshire. The league champions are promoted to Midlands Premier and the runner-up play against the second placed team from Midlands 1 East for the second promotion place. The last three teams are relegated to Midlands 2 West (North) or Midlands 2 West (South) depending on geographical location.

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Midlands 2 West (South)

Midlands 2 West (South) is a level seven English rugby union league and level two of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the West Midlands region including Herefordshire, parts of Birmingham and the West Midlands, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

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Midlands 3 West (South)

Midlands 3 West (South) is a level 8 English Rugby Union league and level 3 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the West Midlands region including clubs from parts of Birmingham and the West Midlands, Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and sometimes Oxfordshire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

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Midlands 4 West (South)

Midlands 4 West (South) is a level 9 English Rugby Union league and level 4 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the West Midlands region including clubs from parts of Birmingham and the West Midlands, Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and even on occasion Oxfordshire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

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Midlands 5 West (North)

Midlands 5 West (North) is a level 10 English Rugby Union league and level 5 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the northern part of the West Midlands region including clubs from parts of Birmingham and the West Midlands, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and even Cheshire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

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Midlands 5 West (South)

Midlands 5 West (South) is a level 10 English Rugby Union league and level 5 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the West Midlands region including clubs from parts of Birmingham and the West Midlands, Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and even Oxfordshire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

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Midlands Air Ambulance

The Midlands Air Ambulance Charity (formerly County Air Ambulance) is a charity operating a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) in The Midlands area.

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Midlands Electricity

The Midlands Electricity Board was the public sector utility company responsible for electricity generation and electrical infrastructure maintenance in the Midlands of England prior to 1990.

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Midlands Premier

Midlands Premier (up until 2016-17 known as National League 3 Midlands) is a level five semi-professional league in the English rugby union system.

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Midlands Today

Midlands Today is the BBC's regional television news service for the West Midlands.

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Midsummer Hill

Midsummer Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Midwest Counties Female Football League

The Midwest Counties Female Football League is an amateur competitive women's association football competition covering the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire.

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Midwinter of the Spirit

Midwinter Of The Spirit is a three-part horror drama television series.

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Mike Oldfield

Michael Gordon Oldfield (born 15 May 1953) is an English musician and composer.

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Mitcheldean Road railway station

Mitcheldean Road railway station is a disused wood built railway station that served the town of Mitcheldean to the south and the village of Lea in Herefordshire.

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Moccas

Moccas is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Moccas Monastery

Moccas Monastery was an early mediaeval monastery near Moccas in Herefordshire, England at.

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Modern (album)

Modern is the sixth studio album by English pop punk band Buzzcocks.

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Monkland and Stretford

Monkland and Stretford is a civil parish in the English county and unitary authority of Herefordshire.

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Monkland Priory

Monkland Priory was a priory in Monkland, Herefordshire, England at.

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Monkland, Herefordshire

Monkland is a small village in Herefordshire, England in the civil parish of Monkland and Stretford, about west of Leominster.

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Monmouth

Monmouth (Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monmouth cap

The Monmouth cap was an item of woollen headgear fashionable between the 15th and 18th centuries, and associated with the town of Monmouth in south east Wales.

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Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) is a county in south east Wales.

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Monmouthshire (historic)

Monmouthshire, also known as the County of Monmouth (Sir Fynwy), is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales and a former administrative county.

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Monmouthshire Beacon

The Monmouthshire Beacon is a weekly tabloid newspaper covering the areas of Monmouthshire, south Herefordshire and western Gloucestershire.

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Monmouthshire Way

The Monmouthshire Way is a circular long-distance footpath of 116 miles that explores the historic county of Monmouth.

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Monnington on Wye

Monnington on Wye is a village in western Herefordshire, England, located between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye.

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Monnow Valley Walk

Monnow Valley Walk is a long-distance footpath in north-east Monmouthshire, South Wales, with short sections in Herefordshire, England and Powys.

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Moorhampton railway station

Moorhampton railway station was a station to the east of Norton Canon, Herefordshire, England.

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Moorland

Moorland or moor is a type of habitat found in upland areas in temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands and montane grasslands and shrublands biomes, characterised by low-growing vegetation on acidic soils.

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Mordiford

Mordiford is a village in Herefordshire, England on the B4224 Hereford to Mitcheldean road 4 miles east south east of the city of Hereford.

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Mordred

Mordred or Modred (Medrawt) is a character in the Arthurian legend, known as a notorious traitor who fought King Arthur at the Battle of Camlann, where he was killed and Arthur was fatally wounded.

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Moreton Jeffries

Moreton Jeffries (or Moreton Jefferies) is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Moreton Jeffries Church

Moreton Jeffries Church is a redundant Anglican church in the hamlet of Moreton Jeffries, some northeast of Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Moreton-on-Lugg

Moreton-on-Lugg is a village in Herefordshire, England, between Hereford and Leominster.

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Moreton-on-Lugg railway station

Moreton-on-Lugg railway station was a station in Moreton-on-Lugg, Herefordshire, England.

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Morgan (surname)

Morgan is a surname of Welsh origin.

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Morris (surname)

Morris is a surname of various origins though mostly of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh origin.

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Morris dance

Morris dance is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music.

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Mortimer

Mortimer is an English surname.

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Mortimer Forest

Mortimer Forest is a forest on the Shropshire/Herefordshire border in England, near the town of Ludlow.

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Mortimer Trail

The Mortimer Trail is a waymarked long-distance footpath and recreational walk in the counties of Shropshire and Herefordshire in England.

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Mortimer's Cross Water Mill

Mortimer's Cross Water Mill is an 18th-century watermill located on the River Lugg, northwest of Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Mott the Hoople

Mott the Hoople are an English rock band with strong R&B roots, popular in the glam rock era of the early to mid-1970s.

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Mount Hereford

Mount Hereford (Mont Hereford) is a mountain located in Coaticook Regional County Municipality, Estrie, Quebec, Canada.

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Mountain Mayhem

Mountain Mayhem is a 24-hour mountain bike race held in the UK.

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Mountains and hills of England

The mountains and hills of England comprise very different kinds of terrain, from a mountain range which reaches almost high, to several smaller areas of lower mountains, foothills and sea cliffs.

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Much Birch

Much Birch is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye.

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Much Cowarne

Much Cowarne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire, located off the A417 about 16 miles from Hereford and 10 miles from its post town of Bromyard.

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Much Dewchurch

Much Dewchurch is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Much Marcle

Much Marcle is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, between Ross-on-Wye and Ledbury.

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Muchuu

Muchuu were a brother and sister electro pop duo from Herefordshire, UK.

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Municipal Corporations Act 1835

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 (5 & 6 Wm. IV., c.76), sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales.

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Munslow (hundred)

Munslow is a hundred of Shropshire, England.

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Murfin Music International

Murfin Music International and Murfin Media are companies run by Muff Murfin, and are based at The Old Smithy Studios in Kempsey, Worcestershire, England.

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MuxCo

MuxCo is an operator of digital radio in the United Kingdom.

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Myolepta potens

Myolepta potens is a European hoverfly.

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Mythago Wood

Mythago Wood is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, published in the United Kingdom in 1984.

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Nanteos Cup

The Nanteos Cup (Cwpan Nanteos) is a medieval wood mazer bowl, held for many years at Nanteos Mansion, Rhydyfelin, near Aberystwyth in Wales.

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National Character Area

A National Character Area (NCA) is a natural subdivision of England based on a combination of landscape, biodiversity, geodiversity and economic activity.

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National Cycle Route 44

National Cycle Network, Route 44, part of the National Cycle Network, connects Shrewsbury, Shropshire with Cinderford, Gloucestershire.

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National School of Blacksmithing

The National School of Blacksmithing (NSB) is part of Herefordshire and Ludlow College, a college of further education (FE).

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Neal's Yard Dairy

Neal's Yard Dairy is a London artisanal cheese retailer and (formerly) cheesemaker, described as "London's foremost cheese store." The store is considered as a forerunner of the British wholefood movement and an important part of the revival of London's Covent Garden district.

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Necrogammarus

Necrogammarus is a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.

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Neen Sollars

Neen Sollars is a village and civil parish in south east Shropshire, England.

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New Radnor Rural District

New Radnor was, from 1894 to 1974, a rural district in the administrative county of Radnorshire, Wales.

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NHS ambulance services

National Health Service Ambulance Services Provide free at the point of use emergency medical care to any person requiring treatment, regardless of immigration or visitor status, within the United Kingdom.

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Nicholas Hereford

Nicholas Hereford was a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford and Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1382.

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Nicholas Pope

Nicholas Pope (1949, Sydney, Australia), British/Australian artist.

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Nicholas Woodfen

Nicholas Woodfen born Nicholas Wheeler (1550 - 21 January 1586), also known as Nicholas Devereux, was an English Roman Catholic priest who was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, London on 21 January 1586.

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Nigel Poett

General Sir Joseph Howard Nigel Poett, (20 August 1907 – 29 October 1991) was a British Army officer who commanded the 5th Parachute Brigade during the Second World War.

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Nimbus Records

Nimbus Records is a British record company based at Wyastone Leys, Ganarew, Herefordshire, England, from Monmouth and from Ross-on-Wye.

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No. 577 Squadron RAF

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Noble chafer

The noble chafer (Gnorimus nobilis) is a green beetle with a metallic sheen.

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Noble Jones

Noble Jones (1702, Herefordshire – November 2, 1775), an English carpenter, was one of the first settlers of the Province of Georgia and one of its leading officials.

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Noel Symonds

Noel Parry Symonds (25 December 1863 – 31 December 1943) was an English rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.

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Non-metropolitan county

A non-metropolitan county, or colloquially, shire county, is a county-level entity in England that is not a metropolitan county.

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Non-metropolitan district

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England.

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Nora Polley

Nora Margaret Polley (Fischer; 29 July 1894 – 1988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

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Norman architecture

The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion or influence in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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North Herefordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

North Herefordshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 2010 creation by Bill Wiggin, a Conservative.

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North Hill, Malvern

North Hill is the second highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although North Hill lies entirely within Worcestershire.

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North Midlands Cup

The North Midlands Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out cup club competition organised by the North Midlands Rugby Football Union and was first contested during the 1971-72 season with the inaugural cup being won by the now defunct Birmingham Police, who beat Evesham at the final held at The Reddings in Birmingham (formerly home of Moseley RFC).

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North Midlands Rugby Football Union

The North Midlands Rugby Football Union is a governing body for rugby union in part of The Midlands, England.

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North Midlands Shield

The North Midlands Shield is an annual rugby union knock-out cup club competition organized by the North Midlands Rugby Football Union and was first contested during the 2001-02 season with Ledbury being the first ever winners, defeating Old Saltleians in the final held at Finstall Park in Bromsgrove.

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North Midlands Vase

The North Midlands Vase is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organized by the North Midlands Rugby Football Union and was first contested during the 2005-06 season when Kings Norton became the first winners when they defeated Oswestry in the final at Stourton Park in Stourbridge.

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North Premier

North Premier (formerly known as National League 3 North) is a level five league in the English rugby union system. It is one of four leagues at this level, with its counterparts; London & South East Premier, South West Premier and Midlands Premier. The format of the league was changed at the beginning of the 2009–10 season following reorganisation by the Rugby Football Union when the league was formally known as North Division One. A further name change from National League 3 to Premier was introduced for the 2017-18 season by the RFU in order to lessen confusion for what is a series of regional leagues.. The fourteen teams in the division are drawn from across northern England and is the highest regional rugby union league in the north of England. The champion club is automatically promoted to National League 2 North and the runner-up meets the second placed team of Midlands Premier in a play-off, with the winner also gaining promotion. The current champions are Huddersfield, winning all of their 26 matches and finishing 25 points above the runner-up, Rossendale. Huddersfield was relegated from National 2 North last season. Subject to confirmation by the RFU three clubs are relegated; Cleckheaton, Firwood Waterloo and Stockport.

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Norton Canon

Norton Canon is a village in Herefordshire near the A480 road and the B4230 road.

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Nozstock: The Hidden Valley

Nozstock The Hidden Valley is an annual independent arts and music festival in England, hosting ten stages of live music and acoustic stages, DJ stages, a hip-hop stage, a psytrance stage, one theatre and cabaret tent, one comedy tent which becomes an electro swing speakeasy after dark, a cinema tent, as well as a roaming spoken word tent and circus, fire and performance walkabout acts.

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NP postcode area

The NP postcode area, also known as the Newport postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Newport, Wales.

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NUTS statistical regions of the United Kingdom

In the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) codes of the United Kingdom (UK), the three levels are.

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Nyree Kindred

Nyree Elise Kindred MBE (née Lewis; born 21 September 1980 in Rhondda, Wales) is a Welsh swimmer who has competed in the Paralympic Games on four occasions winning ten medals.

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Oast house

An oast, oast house or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process.

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Ocle Priory

Ocle Priory was a priory near Ocle Pychard in Herefordshire, England at.

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Ocle Pychard

Ocle Pychard is a hamlet and parish near Burley Gate, in Herefordshire, England, northwest of Stoke Edith, southwest from Bromyard, and about northeast of Hereford.

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Odda of Deerhurst

Odda of Deerhurst (before 993 – 31 August 1056) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman active in the period from 1013 onwards.

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Off the Beaten Track (TV series)

Off the Beaten Track was a British travel documentary show that aired on ITV from 1 November to 13 December 2013 and was presented by Christine Bleakley.

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Offa's Dyke

Offa's Dyke (Clawdd Offa) is a large linear earthwork that roughly follows the current border between England and Wales.

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OK Diner

The OK Diner is a privately owned roadside restaurant chain in the United Kingdom.

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Old Radnor

Old Radnor (Pencraig) is a town and community in Powys (historically in Radnorshire), Wales.

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Old Red Sandstone

The Old Red Sandstone is an assemblage of rocks in the North Atlantic region largely of Devonian age.

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Old River Severn, Upper Lode

Old River Severn, Upper Lode is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1985.

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Oldcastle Revolt

The Oldcastle Revolt was a Lollard uprising directed against the Catholic Church and the English king, Henry V. The revolt was led by John Oldcastle, taking place on the night of 9/10 January 1414.

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Oldcastle, Monmouthshire

Oldcastle (Yr Hencastell) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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On the Black Hill

On the Black Hill is a novel by Bruce Chatwin published in 1982 and winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for that year.

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Operation Icarus

Operation Icarus is a police investigation into the organised theft and black market trade of religious and church artefacts in England and Wales.

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Orcop

Orcop is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England.

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Orion Media

Orion Media was a UK commercial radio group, founded in 2009 after a management buy-in, with backing from Lloyds Development Capital.

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Orleton

Orleton is a small village in northern Herefordshire, England, at.

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Osbern Pentecost

Sir Osbern Pentecost (died 1054) was a Norman knight who followed Edward the Confessor to England upon Edward's return from exile in Normandy in 1041.

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Overton, Shropshire

Overton is a small village in south Shropshire, England.

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Owain Glyndŵr

Owain Glyndŵr (c. 1359 – c. 1415), or Owain Glyn Dŵr, was a Welsh ruler and the last native Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales (Tywysog Cymru) but to many, viewed as an unofficial king.

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Owen Tudor

Sir Owen Tudor (Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur,Tudur is sometimes given as Tewdwr, an etymologically unrelated name, see House of Tudor#Ascent to the throne for details. 1400 – 2 February 1461) was a Welsh courtier and the second husband of Catherine of Valois (1401–1437), Henry V's widow.

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Ox House railway station

Ox House railway station was a station to the southwest of Shobdon, Herefordshire, England.

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Paddie O'Neil

Paddie O'Neil OBE (1 May 1926 – 31 January 2010) was a British actress and singer.

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Painscastle Rural District

Painscastle was, from 1894 to 1974, a rural district in the administrative county of Radnorshire, Wales.

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Parkway, Herefordshire

The hamlet of Parkway is centred south of the market town of Ledbury in Herefordshire, England centred on the direct single-carriageway north-south A417 main approach to the town from the M50 motorway.

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Patrick McLaughlin (churchman)

Patrick McLaughlin (1909–1988) was an English Roman Catholic lay brother of the Order of Saint Benedict and a Christian writer, as well as a former Anglican priest until he became a Roman Catholic in 1962.

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Patron saints of places

The idea of assigning a patron saint to a certain locality harks back to the ancient tutelary deities.

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Paul Starke

Paul Simon Starke (born 18 November 1990) is an English speedway rider.

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Pembridge

Pembridge is a village and civil parish in Arrow valley in Herefordshire, England.

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Pembridge Castle

Pembridge Castle, originally called Newland Castle, is a late 12th century to early 13th century Grade I listed former border castle located approximately northwest of Welsh Newton in Herefordshire, England.

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Pembridge railway station

Pembridge railway station was a station in Pembridge, Herefordshire, England.

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Pen-allt

Pen-allt is a village within the parish of King's Caple in Herefordshire, England.

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Pen-y-Fal Hospital

Pen-y-Fal Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, opened in 1851 and closed in 1996.

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Pencombe

Pencombe is a township, parish, and village located in Herefordshire, England.

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Penda of Mercia

Penda (died 15 November 655)Manuscript A of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gives the year as 655.

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Penrhos, Herefordshire

Penrhos is an area or hamlet at the top of the hill east of Kington, Herefordshire near the Welsh border.

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Penyard House, Ross-on-Wye

Penyard House, Weston under Penyard near Ross-on-Wye is a building of historical significance.

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Peppered moth evolution

The evolution of the peppered moth is an evolutionary instance of directional colour change in the moth population as a consequence of air pollution during the Industrial Revolution.

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Percy Clive

Percy Archer Clive, DL (13 March 1873 – 5 April 1918) was a British army officer and Liberal Unionist Party politician.

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Perry

Perry is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, similar to the way cider is made from apples.

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Perton, Herefordshire

Perton is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Pete Overend Watts

Peter "Pete" Overend Watts (13 May 1947 – 22 January 2017) was an English bass guitar player and founding member of the 1970s rock band Mott the Hoople.

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Peter B. Cotton

Peter B. Cotton (born 1939) is a British Gastroenterologist best known for his advancement in digestive disease, pioneering and naming the ERCP procedure and creating the Digestive Disease Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.

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Peter Cook (MP)

Peter Cook (fl. 1390–1391), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Peter de la Mare

Sir Peter de la Mare (died after 1387) was an English politician and Speaker of the House of Commons during the Good Parliament of 1376.

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Peter Diggory

Dr Peter Lionel Carr Diggory (6 January 1924 – 22 November 2009) was an English gynaecologist and one of the first to support calls for the legalisation of abortion in the United Kingdom.

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Peter Florence

Peter Kenrick Florence, CBE (born 4 October 1964), is a British festival director, most notable for founding the Hay Festival with his father and mother, Norman and Rhoda Florence, funding the first festival with winnings from a poker game.

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Peter Housden

Sir Peter James Housden (born 7 December 1950) is a former public official who worked in local and central government.

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Peter Lilley

Peter Bruce Lilley, Baron Lilley, PC (born 23 August 1943) is a British Conservative Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1983 to 2017 representing the constituency of Hitchin and Harpenden from 1997 and, prior to boundary changes, St Albans.

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Peter Mandelson

Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, (born 21 October 1953) is a British Labour politician, president of international think tank Policy Network and Chairman of strategic advisory firm He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Hartlepool from 1992 to 2004, and held a number of Cabinet positions under Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

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Peter Temple-Morris

Peter Temple-Morris, Baron Temple-Morris (12 February 1938 – 1 May 2018) was a British politician.

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Peterchurch railway station

Peterchurch railway station was a station in Peterchurch, Herefordshire, England.

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Peterhouse partbooks

The Peterhouse partbooks are a collection of English partbooks dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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Peterstow

Peterstow is a village and Civil parish in Herefordshire, England, situated about west of Ross-on-Wye on the A49.

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Petrosomatoglyph

A petrosomatoglyph is a supposed image of parts of a human or animal body in rock.

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Philip Clissett

Philip Clissett (born 8 January 1817, Birtsmorton, Worcestershire, England; died 17 January 1913, Bosbury, Herefordshire) was a Victorian country chairmaker who influenced and inspired the English Arts and Crafts Movement through various architects and designers.

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Philip Dunne (Ludlow MP)

Philip Martin Dunne (born 14 August 1958) is a British Conservative Party politician and the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ludlow constituency in Shropshire.

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Philip Dunne (Stalybridge and Hyde MP)

Captain Philip Russell Rendel Dunne, MC (28 February 1904 – 13 April 1965) was an English soldier and politician.

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Philip Hunt (priest)

Philip Hunt (1772–1838) was an English Anglican priest and antiquarian.

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Philip James Yorke

Philip James Yorke (13 October 1799 – 14 December 1874) was a British Army officer, scientist and Fellow of the Royal Society.

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Piers Plowman

Piers Plowman (written 1370–90) or Visio Willelmi de Petro Ploughman (William's Vision of Piers Plowman) is a Middle English allegorical narrative poem by William Langland.

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Pigot's Directory

Pigot's Directory was a major British directory started in 1814 by James Pigot.

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Pinnacle Hill

Pinnacle Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Pinsley Mill

Pinsley Mill, also known as Etnam Street Mill, is a former watermill in Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Pipe and Lyde

Pipe and Lyde is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Pipe Aston

Pipe Aston is a small village and civil parish in the far north of Herefordshire, close to the border with Shropshire.

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Pixley, Herefordshire

Pixley is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Plas Newydd (Anglesey)

Plas Newydd is a country house set in gardens, parkland and surrounding woodland on the north bank of the Menai Strait, in Llanddaniel Fab, near Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey, Wales.

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Poles in the United Kingdom

The Polish community in the United Kingdom since the mid-20th century largely stems from the Polish presence in the British Isles during the Second World War, when Poles made a substantial contribution to the Allied war effort.

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Polish diaspora

The Polish diaspora refers to Poles who live outside Poland.

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Politics of England

The Politics of England forms the major part of the wider politics of the United Kingdom, with England being more populous than all the other countries of the United Kingdom put together.

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Pomagne

Pomagne is a brand of cider produced by Bulmers in the United Kingdom.

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Pontrilas

Pontrilas is a village in south Herefordshire, England, half a mile from the border with Wales.

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Pontrilas Army Training Area

Pontrilas Army Training Area is a British Army training camp, located just north of the village of Ewyas Harold near to Pontrilas in Herefordshire, England.

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Pontrilas railway station

Pontrilas railway station was a former station which served the Herefordshire villages of Pontrilas and Ewyas Harold, and was a little distance from Grosmont, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Poor Clare Convent (Gravelines)

The Convent of Poor Clares at Gravelines in the Spanish Netherlands, now northern France, was a community of English nuns of the Order of St. Clare, commonly called "Poor Clares", which was founded in 1607 by Mary Ward.

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Popish Plot

The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy concocted by Titus Oates that between 1678 and 1681 gripped the Kingdoms of England and Scotland in anti-Catholic hysteria.

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Portman Estate

The Portman Estate, covering 110 acres of Marylebone in London’s West End, was founded in 1532 when the land was first leased to Sir William Portman.

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Poston Camp

Poston Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located just south of Vowchurch, Herefordshire.

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Powys

Powys is a principal area, a county and one of the preserved counties of Wales.

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Presteigne

Presteigne (Llanandras (the church of St. Andrew)) is a town and community in Powys, Wales.

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Preston on Wye

Preston on Wye is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Preston Wynne

Preston Wynne is a small village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England located north east of Hereford, and south east of Leominster.

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Price (surname)

Price is a patronymic name derived from the Welsh "ap Rhys" meaning "son of Rhys".

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Principality of Wales

The Principality of Wales (Tywysogaeth Cymru) existed between 1216 and 1536, encompassing two-thirds of modern Wales during its height between 1267 and 1277.

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Priory Church, Leominster

The Priory Church is an Anglican parish church in Leominster, Herefordshire, England, dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

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Pritchard

Pritchard is a surname of Cornish and Welsh origin.

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Pub

A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider.

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Publication of Domesday Book

The text of the Domesday Book, the record of the great survey of England completed in 1086 executed for William I of England, was first edited by Abraham Farley in the 1770s.

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Pyotr Shilovsky

Pyotr Petrovich Shilovsky (Пётр Петрович Шиловский) (1871 – June 3, 1957 in Herefordshire) was a Russian count, jurist, statesman, and governor of Kostroma in 1910-1912 and of Olonets Governorate in 1912-1913.

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Queen Elizabeth Humanities College

Queen Elizabeth High School is a high school with academy status situated in Herefordshire, on the outskirts of Bromyard.

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Queen's Wood Country Park

Queenswood Country Park is the only designated country park in the county of Herefordshire.

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Quentin Letts

Quentin Richard Stephen Letts (born 6 February 1963) is an English journalist and theatre critic, writing for The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, and The Oldie, and previously for The Times.

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Racecourse Ground, Hereford

The Racecourse Ground is a cricket ground in Hereford, England.

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Rachael Hamilton

Rachael Georgina Hamilton (born September 1970) is a British politician who is a Scottish Conservative and Unionist Member of Scottish Parliament for Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire having been elected in a by-election in June 2017.

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Rachel Whitear

Rachel Jayne Whitear (6 February 1979 – 10 May 2000) was a young woman from Withington, Herefordshire, England, who died in Exmouth, Devon, following a heroin overdose.

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Radio Hafren

Radio Hafren was a local commercial radio station in the United Kingdom, serving Mid Wales and the English border counties and broadcasting on 756 AM and 102.1 FM.

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Radnorshire

Radnor or Radnorshire (Sir Faesyfed) is a sparsely populated area, one of thirteen historic and former administrative counties of Wales.

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RAF Credenhill

RAF Credenhill, also known as RAF Hereford, was a non-flying station of the Royal Air Force situated in the village of Credenhill near Hereford, United Kingdom.

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RAF Madley

Royal Air Force Madley, or more simply RAF Madley, was a RAF station situated south west of Hereford in Herefordshire, England.

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Raggedstone Hill

Raggedstone Hill is situated on the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Railways of Shropshire

The English county of Shropshire has a fairly large railway network, with 19 National Rail stations on various national lines, as well as a small number of heritage and freight lines, including the famous heritage Severn Valley Railway running along its eastern border with Worcestershire.

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Ralph de Mortimer

Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire.

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Ralph Kimbell

Ralph Raymond Kimbell (12 June 1884 – 4 August 1964) was an English cricketer.

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Random Quest

"Random Quest" is a science fiction short story, which is also a love story, by John Wyndham.

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Ranulph de Mortimer

Ranulph I de Mortimer (Ralf, Ralph, Raoul de Mortemer) (born before c.1070–died in/after 1104) was a Marcher Lord from the Montgomery lands in the Welsh Marches (border lands between Wales and England).

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Raw Striker

Raw Striker Ltd. (formerly Raw Engineering) is a kit car manufacturer established in 1999.

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Ray Olivier

Raymond J. Olivier (born 21 September 1958) is an English former football referee, who operated in the Football League in that capacity, and in the Premier League as an assistant referee.

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Raymond Erith

Raymond Charles Erith RA FRIBA (7 August 1904 – 30 November 1973) was a leading classical architect in England during the period dominated by the modern movement after the Second World War.

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Reading Abbey

Reading Abbey is a large, ruined abbey in the centre of the town of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire.

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Rebecca Tope

Rebecca Tope is a British crime novelist and journalist.

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Red or Black?

Red or Black? is a short-lived British television game show which was broadcast on ITV between 3 September 2011 and 29 September 2012.

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Redcliffe-Maud Report

The Redcliffe-Maud Report (Cmnd. 4040) is the name generally given to the report published by the Royal Commission on Local Government in England 1966–1969 under the chairmanship of Lord Redcliffe-Maud.

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Redding (surname)

Redding is an English surname, derived from the town of Reading.

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Redmire pool

Redmire Pool is near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, England.

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Redstreak

The Redstreak, also spelt Redstrake, Red Streak or Red-streak, is or was a very old variety of cider apple formerly commonly planted in England.

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Regency House Party

Regency House Party is a historical reality television programme made by Wall to Wall/Channel 4 in 2004.

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Reginald Corbet

Reginald Corbet (by 1513–1566) was a distinguished lawyer in four reigns across the mid-Tudor period, and prospered throughout, although he seems to have been definitely Protestant in sympathy.

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Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell

James Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell, (9 November 1858 – 26 July 1941), known as Sir Rennell Rodd before 1933, was a British diplomat, poet and politician.

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Representation of the People Act 1948

The Representation of the People Act 1948 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that altered the law relating to parliamentary and local elections.

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Results of the United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011

In the United Kingdom, the Alternative Vote referendum also known as the UK-wide referendum on the Parliamentary voting system was a referendum that took place on 5 May 2011, on whether to change the system for electing the House of Commons, the lower house of the national Parliament at Westminster.

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Results of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, also known as the EU referendum, took place in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016.

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Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn

Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn was a Welsh King.

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Rhydspence Inn

The Rhydspence Inn is a 14th-century inn situated on the Wales-England border and within the Wye Valley overlooking the Welsh hills and Herefordshire countryside.

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Richard Arkwright (barrister)

Richard Arkwright (1835 – 14 November 1918)‘ARKWRIGHT, Richard’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 was an English barrister and Conservative Party politician.

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Richard Atkins

Richard Atkins (1559?–1581), was an English Protestant martyr.

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Richard Blyke

Richard Blyke (died 1775) was an English official and antiquary.

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Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork

Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork (13 October 1566 – 15 September 1643), also known as the Great Earl of Cork, was an English-born politician who served as Lord Treasurer of the Kingdom of Ireland.

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Richard Cheyney

Richard Cheyney (1513–29 April 1579) was an English churchman, bishop of Gloucester from 1562.

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Richard Coad

Richard Coad (13 February 1825 – 1 November 1900) was a 19th-century Cornish architect.

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Richard Cornwall (died 1533)

Sir Richard Cornwall (by 1480–1533) of Berrington, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Richard Cresswell (politician)

Richard Cresswell (1688–1743) was an English politician.

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Richard Duppa

Richard Duppa (1770–1831) was an English writer and a draughtsman.

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Richard Ferguson

Richard "Galloping Dick" Ferguson (died 26 March 1800) was an English highwayman who, with partner Jerry Abershawe, raided the area around London during the late 18th century.

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Richard Fitz Pons

Richard Fitz Pons (1080 – 1129) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, active as a marcher lord on the border with Wales.

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Richard Grey

Sir Richard Grey (1457 – 25 June 1483) was an English knight and the half-brother of King Edward V of England.

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Richard Hakluyt

Richard Hakluyt (1553 – 23 November 1616) was an English writer.

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Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English presenter, writer, and journalist, best known for co-hosting the BBC Two car programme Top Gear from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and James May.

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Richard Harris (college principal)

Richard Harris (fl. 1558 – 1595) was an academic at the University of Oxford and clergyman in the sixteenth century.

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Richard Knight (1659–1745)

Richard Knight (1659-1745), of Downton Hall, in the parish of Downton on the Rock in Herefordshire, England (situated about west of Ludlow), was a wealthy ironmaster who operated the Bringewood Ironworks, on the Downton estate, and founded a large fortune and family dynasty.

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Richard Mason (Welsh author)

Richard Mason (c.1816- 26 December 1881) was a printer and author.

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Richard Mawarden

Richard Mawarden (died c.1418), of Marden, Herefordshire, Sodbury, Gloucestershire and Stratford-sub-Castle, Wiltshire, was an English politician.

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Richard More (Parliamentarian)

Richard More (c. 1576 – 6 December 1643) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1643.

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Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge

Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge (c. 20 July 1375 – 5 August 1415) was the second son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and Isabella of Castile.

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Richard Payne Knight

(Richard) Payne Knight (11 February 1751 – 23 April 1824) of Downton Castle in Herefordshire, and of 5 Soho Square,History of Parliament biography London, England, was a classical scholar, connoisseur, archaeologist and numismatist best known for his theories of picturesque beauty and for his interest in ancient phallic imagery.

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Richard Pearsall

Richard Pearsall (29 August 1698 – 10 November 1762) was an English Congregationalist minister and friend of Philip Doddridge.

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Richard Rodd

Richard Rodd (died before 1633), of Totnes, Devon and Rodd, Herefordshire, was a politician.

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Richard Salwey

Richard Salwey (1615 – 1685?) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1645 and 1659.

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Richard Skyrme

Richard Philip Skyrme (born 23 December 1960) is a former English cricketer.

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Richard Smalbroke

Richard Smalbroke (1672–1749) was an English churchman, Bishop of St David's and then of Lichfield and Coventry.

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Richard Stanley Hawks Moody

Colonel Richard Stanley Hawks Moody, (23 October 1854 – 10 March 1930) was a distinguished officer, and historian, of the British Army, during the period of the height of the British Empire.

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Richard Walker (angler)

Richard Stuart Walker (29 May 1918 – 2 August 1985) was an English angler.

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Richard's Castle

Richard's Castle is a village, castle and two civil parishes on the border of the counties of Herefordshire and Shropshire in England.

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Ridge Hill transmitting station

The Ridge Hill transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located 8.5 miles SE of Hereford in Herefordshire, and close to the border of Gloucestershire.

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Risbury

Risbury is a small village in Herefordshire, England located 6 miles south east of Leominster.

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River Arrow, Wales

The River Arrow (Afon Arwy) is a river in the Welsh Marches, rising in Powys in Wales, then flowing into the English county of Herefordshire.

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River Clun, Shropshire

The River Clun is a river mostly in Shropshire, England which runs through the small town of Clun, as well as through or near a number of other villages situated along its valley.

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River Dore

The River Dore (Welsh: Afon Aur lit: 'the River of Gold') is a tributary of the River Monnow in Herefordshire, England.

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River Frome, Herefordshire

The River Frome is a river in Herefordshire, England.

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River Leadon

The River Leadon is a river in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, England, a tributary of the River Severn.

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River Lugg

The River Lugg (Afon Llugwy) rises near Llangynllo, Powys.

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River Monnow

The River Monnow (Afon Mynwy) marks the England–Wales border for much of its length.

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River Redlake

The Redlake is a minor river in southwest Shropshire, England.

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River Severn

The River Severn (Afon Hafren, Sabrina) is a river in the United Kingdom.

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River Teme

The River Teme (pronounced; Afon Tefeidiad) rises in Mid Wales, south of Newtown, and flows through Knighton where it crosses the border into England down to Ludlow in Shropshire, then to the north of Tenbury Wells on the Shropshire/Worcestershire border there, on its way to join the River Severn south of Worcester.

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River Wye

The River Wye (Afon Gwy) is the fifth-longest river in the UK, stretching some from its source on Plynlimon in mid Wales to the Severn estuary.

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Robert Abrahall

Robert Abrahall was the first member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the elected lower house of the colonial Virginia General Assembly, from New Kent County, Virginia, in 1654.

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Robert Backhouse

Robert Ormston Backhouse (10 March 1854 – 10 April 1940) was a British archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.

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Robert Bourne (politician)

Robert Croft Bourne (15 July 1888 – 7 August 1938) was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics, and a Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1924 to 1938.

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Robert Charleton (justice)

His Worship Sir Robert Charleton SL JP (d. 1395/6) was an English Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and a member of several parliaments.

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Robert Cooke (officer of arms)

Robert Cooke (or Cook) (born c. 1535, died 1592–3) was an English Officer of Arms in the reign of Elizabeth I. In the College of Arms, he rose to the rank of Clarenceux King of Arms, serving in that capacity from 1567 until his death in 1592–3.

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Robert Corbet (died 1583)

Robert Corbet (1542–1583) was an English landowner, diplomat and politician of the Elizabethan period, a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shropshire, his native county.

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Robert Cornewall

Robert Cornewall (1647–1705) of Berrington Hall, Herefordshire was an English soldier and courtier.

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Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester

Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1104 – 5 April 1168) was Justiciar of England 1155–1168.

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Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford

Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford (1 April 1274 - 24 June 1314), of Appleby Castle, Westmorland, feudal baron of Appleby and feudal baron of Skipton in Yorkshire, was an English soldier who became 1st Lord Warden of the Marches, responsible for defending the English border with Scotland.

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Robert Devereux, 16th Viscount Hereford

Robert Devereux, 16th Viscount Hereford (3 January 1843 – 27 March 1930) was an English Peer.

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Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG, PC (10 November 1565 – 25 February 1601), was an English nobleman and a favourite of Elizabeth I. Politically ambitious, and a committed general, he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years' War in 1599.

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Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex

Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, KB, PC (11 January 1591 – 14 September 1646) was an English Parliamentarian and soldier during the first half of the 17th century.

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Robert Etheridge

Robert Etheridge FRS FRSE FGS (3 December 1819 – 18 December 1903) was an English geologist and palaeontologist.

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Robert Harley (1579–1656)

Sir Robert Harley (baptised 1 March 1579 – 6 November 1656) was an English statesman who served as Master of the Mint for Charles I and later supported the parliamentarians during the English Civil War.

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Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, KG (5 December 1661 – 21 May 1724) was an English and later British statesman of the late Stuart and early Georgian periods.

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Robert Jenrick

Robert Edward Jenrick (born 9 January 1982) is an English Conservative Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Newark since 2014.

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Robert John Lechmere Guppy

Robert John Lechmere Guppy (15 August 1836 in London – 5 August 1916 in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago) was a British-born naturalist after whom the guppy is named.

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Robert Jones (VC)

Robert Jones VC (19 August 1857 – 6 September 1898) was a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross for his actions at the Battle of Rorke's Drift in January 1879, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Robert Marmion, 3rd Baron Marmion of Tamworth

Robert Marmion, 3rd Baron Marmion of Tamworth (died 1218) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and itinerant justice.

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Robert Owen Academy

The Robert Owen Academy is a secondary school in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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Robert Perceval Armitage

Sir Robert Perceval Armitage (21 December 1906 – 6 July 1990) was a British colonial administrator who held senior positions in Kenya and the Gold Coast, and was Governor of Cyprus and then Nyasaland during the period when the former British colonies were gaining independence.

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Robert Plant

Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Led Zeppelin.

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Robert Price (judge)

Robert Price. Robert Price (14 January 1653 – 2 February 1733) was a British judge and politician.

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Robert Pye (Royalist)

Sir Robert Pye (1585–1662) was an English courtier, administrator and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1629.

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Robert Rankin (timber merchant)

Robert Rankin (31 May 1801 - 3 June 1870), the son of James Rankin and Helen Ferguson, and brother to Alexander Rankin, was a Scottish timber merchant and shipowner.

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Robert Rogers, Baron Lisvane

Robert James Rogers, Baron Lisvane, (born 5 February 1950) is a British life peer and retired public servant.

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Robert Smirke (architect)

Sir Robert Smirke (1 October 1780 – 18 April 1867) was an English architect, one of the leaders of Greek Revival architecture, though he also used other architectural styles.

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Robert Sutton (diplomat)

Sir Robert Sutton (167113 August 1746) was an English diplomat and later a politician.

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Robert Tracy (judge)

Robert Tracy (1655–1735) was an English judge.

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Robert Weale

Robert Arthur Weale,aka (born in Hereford on 3 April 1963) is a Welsh international lawn and indoor bowls player.

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Rochford, Worcestershire

Rochford consists of two hamlets, Lower and Upper Rochford.

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Rodda

Rodda is an English surname, possibly derived from the Old English word roda, meaning "forest clearing/open space", or it could be derived from the town in Herefordshire named Rodd.

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ROF Rotherwas

ROF Rotherwas was a Royal Ordnance Factory filling factory, No 4, located in Lower Bullingham, Herefordshire, England.

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Roger Cadwallador

Roger Cadwallador (1568; 27 August 1610) was an English Roman Catholic priest.

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Roger de Lacy

Roger de Lacy (died after 1106) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, a Marcher Lord on the Welsh border.

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Roger de Port

Roger de Port was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and Baron of Kington.

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Roger Mortimer of Wigmore

Roger de Mortimer (before 1153-before 8 July 1214) was a medieval marcher lord, residing at Wigmore Castle in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer (1231 – 27 October 1282), of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire, was a marcher lord who was a loyal ally of King Henry III of England and at times an enemy, at times an ally, of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales.

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Roger Vaughan

Roger William Bede Vaughan (9 January 1834 – 18 August 1883) was an English Benedictine monk of Downside Abbey and the second Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Australia from 1877 to 1883.

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Roger Vaughan (of Clyro)

Roger Vaughan (died by 1615), of Court of Clyro, Radnorshire and Kynnersley, Herefordshire, was a Welsh politician.

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Roger Vaughan of Bredwardine

Sir Roger Vaughan of Bredwardine (died 25 October 1415), also known as Roger Fychan the younger, was a Welsh gentleman, described as having possessed wealth, rank, and high respectability.

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Roland Penrose

Sir Roland Algernon Penrose CBE (14 October 1900 – 23 April 1984) was an English artist, historian and poet.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff (Archidioecesis Cardiffensis; Archesgobaeth Caerdydd) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church which covers the south-east portion of Wales and the county of Herefordshire in England.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Newport and Menevia

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Newport (and Menevia) was the Latin Catholic precursor (1840-1916) in Wales and southwest England of the present Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff, with see in Newport, Wales, and was revived as Latin titular see.

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Roman sites in Great Britain

There are many Roman sites in Great Britain that are open to the public.

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Ronald A. Sandison

Ronald Arthur Sandison (1 April 1916 – 18 June 2010) was a British psychiatrist and psychotherapist who was a well-known early pioneer in Britain of the clinical use of LSD in psychiatry.

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Ronald Adam (actor)

Ronald George Hinings Adams OBE (31 December 1896 – 28 March 1979), known professionally as Ronald Adam, was a British officer of the RFC and RAF, an actor on stage and screen, and a successful theatre manager.

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Ronald Pennell

Professor Ronald Pennell, artist, engraver and sculptor, was born and grew up in Birmingham.

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Rosamund Clifford

Rosamund Clifford (before 1150 – c. 1176), often called "The Fair Rosamund" or the "Rose of the World", was famed for her beauty and was a mistress of King Henry II of England, famous in English folklore.

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Rose and Rosie

Rose Ellen Dix (born 15 June 1988) and Roseanne Elizabeth "Rosie" Spaughton (born 30 May 1990), known as Rose and Rosie, are a married British comedy and entertainment duo who have gained popularity through their YouTube videos.

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Ross (UK Parliament constituency)

Ross, or the Southern division of Herefordshire was a county constituency centred on the town of Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.

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Ross and Monmouth Railway

The Ross and Monmouth Railway was a standard gauge railway of which ran between Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire, England and Monmouth, Wales.

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Ross Spur Services

Ross Spur Services is a southbound-only service area on the A449 at the end of the M50 motorway.

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Ross Town F.C.

Ross Town F.C. was a football club based in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England.

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Ross-on-Wye

Ross-on-Wye (Welsh: Rhosan ar Wy) is a small market town with a population of 10,700 (according to the 2011 census), in south eastern Herefordshire, England, located on the River Wye, and on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean.

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Ross-on-Wye railway station

Ross-on-Wye railway station is a former junction railway station on the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway constructed just to the north of the Herefordshire town of Ross-on-Wye.

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Rotherwas Room

The Rotherwas Room is an English Jacobean-style room currently in the Mead Art Museum, in Amherst College.

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Roving Crows

Roving Crows are 4 piece Folk Fusion band based in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, England.

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Rowberry

Rowberry is a locative surname from a place name deriving from the Middle English rou, row(e) Old English ruh, meaning "rough or wild" and Middle English bergh(e), berwe Old English beorg meaning "hill".

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Rowden Mill railway station

Rowden Mill railway station was a railway station located on the Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster Railway in England.

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Rowlestone

Rowlestone (also spelled Rowlstone) is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire in England.

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Roy Strong

Sir Roy Colin Strong, (born 23 August 1935) is an English art historian, museum curator, writer, broadcaster and landscape designer.

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Royal forest

A royal forest, occasionally "Kingswood", is an area of land with different definitions in England, Wales, and Scotland.

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Rule of the Major-Generals

The Rule of the Major-Generals from August 1655 – January 1657, was a period of direct military government during Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate.

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Run Runaway

"Run Runaway" is a song by the British rock band Slade, released in 1984 as the third single from the band's eleventh studio album The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome, and the lead single from the album's US counterpart Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply.

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Rushall, Herefordshire

Rushall is a small hamlet in Herefordshire, England.

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Rushock, Herefordshire

Rushock is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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Rye Cross

Rye Cross is a hamlet in south-west Worcestershire 1 mile west of Castlemorton, 0.5 miles east of Berrow and 1 mile south of Hollybush, near the borders of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.

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Ryeland

The Ryeland is one of the oldest English sheep breeds going back seven centuries when the monks of Leominster in Herefordshire bred sheep and grazed them on the rye pastures, giving them their name.

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Saints Cosmas and Damian

Saints Cosmas and Damian (Κοσμάς και Δαμιανός, Kosmás kai Damianós; Cosmas et Damianus; died 287) were two Arab physicians, reputedly twin brothers, and early Christian martyrs.

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Salteropterus

Salteropterus is a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.

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Sam Llewellyn

Sam Llewellyn (born 1948) is a British author of literature for children and adults.

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Sampson Lloyd

Sampson Lloyd (1699–1779) was an English iron manufacturer and banker, who co-founded Lloyds Bank.

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Samuel Jones (academy tutor)

Samuel Jones (1681/2–1719) was an English Dissenter and educator, known for founding a significant Dissenting academy at Tewkesbury.

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Samuel Pountney Smith

Samuel Pountney Smith JP (2 November 1812Obituary. Date stated to be his birthday. – 5 November 1883) was an English architect who practised in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

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Samuel Romilly

Sir Samuel Romilly (1 March 1757 – 2 November 1818), was a British legal reformer.

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Sandra Huggett

Sandra Huggett (born 20 September 1973 in Surrey, England) is an English actress.

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Sapey Common

Sapey Common is a small village in Herefordshire, England, near the border with Worcestershire, north east of Bromyard.

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Sascha Kindred

Sascha Kindred, CBE (born 13 December 1977 in Münster, Germany) is a British swimmer who has competed in six Summer Paralympic Games, winning thirteen medals.

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Saul David

Professor Julian Saul David (born 1966) is a British academic military historian and broadcaster.

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Savage Mostyn

Savage Mostyn (c. 1713 – 16 September 1757) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War.

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Scouting in West Midlands

Scouting in West Midlands is about Scouting in the official region of West Midlands.

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Scrumpy

Scrumpy is a term for certain types of cider originating in the West of England, particularly Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.

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Sea Pictures

Sea Pictures, Op.

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September 1941

The following events occurred in September 1941.

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Severn Area Rescue Association

Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) or Severn Rescue is an independent, marine and land based, search and rescue organisation covering the Severn Estuary and upper reaches of the River Severn.

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Severn Freewheelers

Severn Freewheelers Emergency Voluntary Service is a Blood Bikes charity based in the Severn Valley in western England.

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Sheela na gig

Sheela na gigs are figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva.

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Shelderton

Shelderton is a hamlet in south Shropshire, England.

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Sheriff of Monmouthshire

This is a list of Sheriffs of Monmouthshire, an office which was created in 1536 but not fully settled until 1540.

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Shire

A shire is a traditional term for a division of land, found in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and some other English speaking countries.

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Shire (Middle-earth)

The Shire is a region of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, described in The Lord of the Rings and other works.

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Shobdon

Shobdon is a small village in Herefordshire, England, situated 15 miles north of Hereford and six miles west of Leominster.

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Shobdon Aerodrome

Shobdon Aerodrome is an airport west of Leominster, Herefordshire, England.

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Shobdon Priory

Shobdon Priory was a priory in Herefordshire, England at.

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Short mat bowls

Short mat bowls is an indoor sport in which players attempt to score points by rolling a heavy ball along a fairly flat surface, to gain as many shots as possible by getting their bowls nearer to the jack than their opponents, and so outscore them.

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Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway

The Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway was an independently developed English railway, the first to run train services in Herefordshire.

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Shropshire

Shropshire (alternatively Salop; abbreviated, in print only, Shrops; demonym Salopian) is a county in the West Midlands of England, bordering Wales to the west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, and Worcestershire and Herefordshire to the south.

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Shropshire Hills AONB

The Shropshire Hills area, in the English county of Shropshire, is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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Shropshire Star

The Shropshire Star is the fifth biggest-selling regional evening newspaper in Britain.

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Siôn Cent

Siôn Cent (c. 1400 – 1430/45), (or 1367? – 1430?) was a Welsh language poet, and is an important figure in Medieval Welsh literature.

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Sibyl de Neufmarché

Sibyl de Neufmarché, Countess of Hereford, suo jure Lady of Brecknock (c. 1100 – after 1143), was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, heiress to one of the most substantial fiefs in the Welsh Marches.

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Sidney Clive

Lieutenant-General Sir George Sidney Clive, (16 July 1874 – 7 October 1959) was a British Army officer who subsequently became Military Secretary.

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Sidney Freeman

Sidney Thomas Freeman (21 August 1888 – 6 June 1971) was an English cricketer, who played six first-class matches between 1919 and 1921, three each for Gloucestershire and HK Foster's XI.

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Sidney Nolan

Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (22 April 191728 November 1992) was one of Australia's leading artists of the 20th century.

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Siege of Worcester

The second and longest Siege of Worcester(21 May – 23 July 1646) took place towards the end of the First English Civil War, when Parliamentary forces under the command of Thomas Rainsborough besieged the city of Worcester, accepting the capitulation of the Royalist defenders on 22 July.

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Silas Taylor

Silas Taylor (1624–1678) was an English army officer of the Parliamentarian forces, known also as an antiquary and musical composer.

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Simon Baskerville

Sir Simon Baskerville, M.D. (1574–1641) was an English physician.

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Simon Tisdall

Simon Tisdall (born 1953) is a columnist for The Guardian newspaper and an assistant editor of the publication.

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Sir Charles Lloyd, 1st Baronet, of Milfield

Sir Charles Lloyd, 1st Baronet (1662 – 28 December 1723) was a British politician.

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Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet

Edward Goodere (1657–1739) was a British politician.

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Sir Edward Morgan, 1st Baronet

Sir Edward Morgan, 1st Baronet of Llantarnam (died 24 June 1653) was a Roman Catholic supporter of Charles I during the Bishops' War and the English Civil War.

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Sir Herbert Croft, 9th Baronet

Sir Herbert George Denman Croft, 9th Baronet DL (25 July 1838 – 11 February 1902) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1874.

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Sir James Rankin, 1st Baronet

Sir James Rankin, 1st Baronet (25 December 1842 – 17 April 1915) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet

Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet KS (ca. 1614 – 26 May 1697) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1679.

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Sir John Dineley-Goodere, 5th Baronet

Sir John Dineley-Goodere, 5th Baronet (1729–1809) was an English eccentric.

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Sir John Hoskyns, 2nd Baronet

Sir John Hoskyns, 2nd Baronet PRS (23 July 1634 – 12 September 1705) was an English baronet.

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Sir John Lubbock, 1st Baronet

Sir John Lubbock, 1st Baronet (bapt 20 August 1744 – 24 February 1816) was an eminent English banker.

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Sir Joseph Verdin, 1st Baronet

Sir Joseph Verdin, 1st Baronet (4 January 1838 – 28 December 1920) was a British salt industrialist, philanthropist and the Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and County Alderman for the County of Cheshire.

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Sir Robert Price, 2nd Baronet

Sir Robert Price, 2nd Baronet (3 August 1786 – 6 November 1857) was a British baronet and Member of Parliament.

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Sir Standish Hartstonge, 2nd Baronet

Sir Standish Hartstonge, 2nd Baronet (c. 1671/1673 – 1751) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and politician, who sat in the Irish House of Commons for many years.

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Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins

Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (1762–1841) was an English legal writer.

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Sir Thomas Wolryche, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Wolryche, 1st Baronet (1598–1668) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons for Wenlock between 1621 and 1625.

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Sir Trevor Williams, 1st Baronet

Sir Trevor Williams, 1st Baronet (c. 1623 – 1692) of Llangibby (Llangybi), Monmouthshire, was a Welsh gentry landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1660 and 1692.

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Sir Uvedale Price, 1st Baronet

Sir Uvedale Price, 1st Baronet (baptised 14 April 1747 – 14 September 1829), author of the Essay on the Picturesque, As Compared with the Sublime and The Beautiful (1794), was a Herefordshire landowner who was at the heart of the 'Picturesque debate' of the 1790s.

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Sivell Lane

Sivell Lane (21 August 1881 – 10 February 1961) was an English cricketer.

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Skenfrith Hundred

Skenfrith was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.

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Skidmore (surname)

Skidmore is a surname which originated in England in the early Middle Ages, believed to have arrived with the Normans around the time of the Norman Conquest.

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Skittles (sport)

Skittles is an old European lawn game, a variety of bowling from which ten-pin bowling, duckpin bowling, candlepin bowling (in the United States), and five-pin bowling (in Canada) are descended.

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Slimonia

Slimonia is a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.

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Slimonidae

Slimonidae (or slimonids, the name deriving from the type genus Slimonia, which is named in honor of Welsh fossil collector and surgeon Robert Slimon), sometimes misspelled as the Slimoniidae, is a family of eurypterids, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.

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Sloe gin

Sloe gin is a red liqueur made with gin and sloe (blackthorn) drupes, which are a small fruit relative of the plum.

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Sorbus eminens

Sorbus eminens, the round-leaved whitebeam, sometimes classified as Aria eminens when the Aria subgenus of Sorbus is elevated to full genus, is a species of plant in the family Rosaceae.

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Sorbus minima

Sorbus minima, commonly known as the lesser whitebeam or least whitebeam, is a shrub belonging to the subgenus Aria (whitebeams) in the genus Sorbus.

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Souldern

Souldern is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire about northwest of Bicester and a similar distance southeast of Banbury.

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South Cambridgeshire

South Cambridgeshire is a mostly rural local government district of Cambridgeshire, England with a population of 148,755 at the 2011 Census.

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South Herefordshire

South Herefordshire was one of nine local government districts of the English county of Hereford and Worcester from 1974 to 1998.

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South Herefordshire and Over Severn

South Herefordshire and Over Severn is a National Character Area that extends from the south, where it is bounded by the Forest of Dean, northwards to Ewyas Harold in southern Herefordshire and to the southern tip of the Malvern Hills.

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South Wales Gas Pipeline

The South Wales Gas Pipeline (also known as the Milford Haven pipeline) is the UK’s largest high-pressure gas pipeline.

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Southern Command (United Kingdom)

Southern Command was a Command of the British Army.

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Sovereign Mercia

Sovereign Mercia is an organisation that campaigns to establish a sovereign Mercian state in the English Midlands, and to generally promote the culture and identity of the region.

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Spencer Rodney, 5th Baron Rodney

Spencer Rodney, 5th Baron Rodney (30 April 1785 – 15 May 1846) was an English peer and clergyman, styled The Honourable Spencer Rodney from 1802 until 1843.

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Spirit Of The Andes

Spirit Of The Andes is a Stratford-upon-Avon-based clothing and lifestyle brand and retailer specializing in alpaca knitwear, Pima cotton clothing and accessories.

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St Bartholomew's Church, Richard's Castle

St Bartholomew's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Richard's Castle, Herefordshire, England.

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St Catherine's Church, Hoarwithy

The Church of St Catherine is a Church of England parish church at Hoarwithy in the English county of Herefordshire.

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St Cosmas and St Damian Church, Keymer

St Cosmas and St Damian Church is an Anglican church in the village of Keymer, in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England.

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St Cosmas and St Damian's Church, Stretford

St Cosmas and St Damian's Church is a redundant Anglican church standing in a farmyard in Stretford, Herefordshire, England.

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St Cuthbert's Church, Holme Lacy

St Cuthbert's Church is a redundant Anglican church about to the southeast of the village of Holme Lacy, Herefordshire, England.

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St Devereux railway station

St Devereux railway station was a station in Kilpeck, Herefordshire, England.

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St Edward's Church, Kempley

The Church of St Edward the Confessor in Kempley is a parish church in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.

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St Francis Xavier Church, Hereford

St Francis Xavier Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in the city centre of Hereford, Herefordshire.

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St James House, Monmouth

St James House is a grade II listed building in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St John Ambulance (England and the Islands)

St John Ambulance is a volunteer-led, charitable non-governmental organisation dedicated to the teaching and practice of first aid in England.

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St John the Baptist's Church, Llanrothal

St John the Baptist's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Llanrothal, Herefordshire, England.

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St John's Church, Shobdon

The Church of St John is a Church of England parish church at Shobdon in the English county of Herefordshire.

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St John's Jerusalem

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St Mary the Virgin's Church, Yazor

St Mary the Virgin's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Yazor, Herefordshire, England.

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St Mary's Church, Kempley

St Mary's Church in Kempley is a former parish church in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.

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St Mary's Church, Wormsley

St Mary's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Wormsley, some northwest of Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Monmouth

St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, in St Mary's Street near the centre of Monmouth, is the earliest post-Reformation Catholic public place of worship to be permitted in Wales.

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St Mary's Roman Catholic High School, Lugwardine

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St Michael's Church, Michaelchurch

St Michael's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Michaelchurch, Herefordshire, England.

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St Padarn's Church, Llanbadarn Fawr

Saint Padarn's Church is a parish church of the Church in Wales, and the largest mediaeval church in mid-Wales.

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St Weonards

St Weonards (correctly pronounced 'wonnards') is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, located south of Hereford, west of Ross-on-Wye and north of Monmouth, on the A466 road.

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Stapleton, Herefordshire

Stapleton is a small hamlet and civil parish in Herefordshire near the Welsh border town of Presteigne.

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Stave church

A stave church is a medieval wooden Christian church building once common in north-western Europe.

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Steens Bridge railway station

Steens Bridge railway station was a station to the east of Stoke Prior, Herefordshire, England.

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Steiner Academy Hereford

The Steiner Academy Hereford is a Steiner-Waldorf Academy school in Much Dewchurch near Hereford, Herefordshire, UK.

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Stephen Caple

Stephen John Caple (born 7 June 1984) is an English cricketer.

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Stephen Devereux of Bodenham and Burghope

Stephen Devereux of Bodenham and Burghope was a member of a prominent knightly family in Herefordshire during the reigns of Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III.

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Stephen Hilder

Stephen Paul Hilder (12 December 1982 – 4 July 2003) was a 20-year-old Officer Cadet at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom in Shrivenham, Wiltshire, England.

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Stephen Peter Llewellyn

Stephen Peter Llewellyn (18 July 1913–14 November 1960) was a New Zealand soldier, historian, journalist and novelist.

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Stephen Price (died 1562)

Stephen Price (– 1562), of Pilleth, Radnorshire, was a Welsh politician and member of the Parliament of England.

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Stephen, King of England

Stephen (Étienne; – 25 October 1154), often referred to as Stephen of Blois, was King of England from 1135 to his death, as well as Count of Boulogne from 1125 until 1147 and Duke of Normandy from 1135 until 1144.

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Stirling Lines

Stirling Lines is a British Army garrison in Credenhill, Herefordshire the headquarters of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment (22 SAS) with the site formerly a Royal Air Force non-flying station for training schools RAF Credenhill.

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Stoke Edith

Stoke Edith is a village in the English county of Herefordshire, situated on the A438 road between Hereford and Ledbury.

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Stoke Edith House

Stoke Edith House is a derelict country house with surrounding park in Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, England.

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Stoke Edith railway station

Stoke Edith railway station was a station in Tarrington, Herefordshire, England.

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Stoke Lacy

Stoke Lacy is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Stoke Prior Halt railway station

Stoke Prior Halt railway station was a station in Stoke Prior, Herefordshire, England.

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Stoke Prior, Herefordshire

Stoke Prior is a village in Herefordshire, England, south east of Leominster.

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Stowe Lane

Stowe Lane is a cricket ground in Colwall, Herefordshire.

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Strategic health authority

Strategic health authorities (SHA) were part of the structure of the National Health Service in England between 2002 and 2013.

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Street names of Marylebone

This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Marylebone.

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Stretford, Herefordshire

Stretford is a small village in Herefordshire, England in the civil parish of Monkland and Stretford, about west of Leominster.

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Stretton Grandison

Stretton Grandison is a hamlet and small civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Stretton Sugwas

Stretton Sugwas is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about northwest of Hereford.

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Sub-Roman Britain

Sub-Roman Britain is the transition period between the Roman Empire's Crisis of the Third Century around CE 235 (and the subsequent collapse and end of Roman Britain), until the start of the Early Medieval period.

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Subdivisions of England

The subdivisions of England constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas.

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Succession (TV series)

Succession is an American drama television series about a dysfunctional American global-media family that premiered on June 3, 2018 on HBO.

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Suckley

Suckley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.

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Sugarloaf Hill, Malvern

Sugarloaf Hill lies between the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill in the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Sun dog

A sun dog (or sundog) or mock sun, formally called a parhelion (plural parhelia) in meteorology, is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that consists of a bright spot to the left or right of the Sun.

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Sun Inn

The Sun Inn is a Grade II listed, parlour pub in Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England.

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Sunshine 1530

Sunshine 1530 (formerly Sunshine Gold, Sunshine Radio, Classic Hits 954 & 1530, Classic Gold 954/1530 AM, Wyvern AM and Radio Wyvern) was a radio station which broadcast to Herefordshire and Worcestershire on 1530 and 954 kHz Medium Wave from studios in Worcester, England.

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Sunshine 855

Sunshine Radio is a local radio station, based in Ludlow, Shropshire.

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Sunshine Radio (FM)

Sunshine Radio is a British radio station which broadcasts to Herefordshire and Monmouthshire areas of the West Midlands and South Wales respectively from its studios in Hereford.

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Supergold

Supergold (Europe) was an oldies radio sustaining service originally operated by the Telstar Satellite Music Network(TSMN) and later by Chiltern Radio Group in the United Kingdom.

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Survivors (1975 TV series)

Survivors is a British post-apocalyptic fiction drama television series created by Terry Nation and produced by Terence Dudley at the BBC, that broadcast from 1975 to 1977.

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Susan Powell (weather forecaster)

Susan Powell is a weather reporter for the BBC.

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Susan Wightman

Susan Julia Wightman (née Tooby; born 24 October 1960) is a retired long-distance runner from Great Britain.

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Sutton Camera

Sutton Camera was a priory in Herefordshire, England at.

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Sweyn Godwinson

Sweyn Godwinson (Swegen Godƿinson) (1020 – 1052), also spelled Swein, was the eldest son of Earl Godwin of Wessex, and brother of Harold II of England.

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Swinyard Hill

Swinyard Hill is a hill in the Malvern Range, a line of hills that runs approximately north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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SY postcode area

The SY postcode area, also known as the Shrewsbury postcode area, is a group of postcode districts primarily around Shrewsbury, but also covering Aberystwyth, Bishop's Castle, Borth, Bow Street, Bucknell, Caersws, Church Stretton, Craven Arms, Ellesmere, Llanbrynmair, Llandinam, Llanfechain, Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Llanon, Llanrhystud, Llansanffraid, Llanymynech, Ludlow, Lydbury North, Machynlleth, Malpas, Meifod, Montgomery, Newtown, Oswestry, Talybont, Tregaron, Welshpool, Whitchurch and Ystrad Meurig.

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Symonds Yat

Symonds Yat is a village in the Wye Valley and a popular tourist destination, straddling the River Wye and on the borders of the English counties of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.

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Symonds Yat railway station

Symonds Yat railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed on the banks of the River Wye in Symonds Yat East.

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Symonds Yat Rapids

Symonds Yat Rapids are a grade-2 man-made feature on the River Wye, near Symonds Yat on the Gloucestershire and Herefordshire border.

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Table Hill

Table Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Talbot Hotel

Talbot Hotel may refer to.

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Taphonomy

Taphonomy is the study of how organisms decay and become fossilized.

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Tarrington

Tarrington is a small village in Herefordshire, England located half way between Ledbury and Hereford on the A438 road.

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Taylor (surname)

Taylor is a surname used in the British Isles of French and Latin origin which originated as a Norman occupational surname (meaning tailor) in France It is derived from the Old French tailleur ("cutter"), which is in turn derived from the Late Latin taliator, from taliare ("to cut").

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Ted Bramley

Edward F. Bramley (1905 – February 1989), known as Ted Bramley, was a British communist activist.

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Tedstone Delamere

Tedstone Delamere is a village in Herefordshire, England, north east of Bromyard.

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Teeton Mill

Teeton Mill (19 May 1989 – November 2014) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who competed under National Hunt rules.

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Terry Jenkins

Terrence 'Terry' Jenkins (born 26 September 1963 in Ledbury, Herefordshire) is an English professional darts player who is nicknamed The Bull, having previously used the nickname "Tucker" for his matches.

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The Anarchy

The Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between 1135 and 1153, which resulted in a widespread breakdown in law and order.

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The Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected

The Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected is a 1741 novel written by Eliza Haywood as a satire of the 1740 novel Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson.

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The Big Chill (music festival)

The Big Chill was an annual festival of alternative, dance and chill-out music and comedy, held in the grounds of Eastnor Castle during early August.

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The Boscombe Valley Mystery

"The Boscombe Valley Mystery", one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the fourth of the twelve stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

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The Brecon County Times

The Brecon County Times (established by William Clark) was a weekly English-language newspaper, with a Conservative bias, published in Wales.

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The Chase Hotel, Ross-On-Wye

The Chase Hotel in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire is a house of historical significance.

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The Doward

The Doward (Deuarth Fach, "two small hills"), is an area in the parish of Whitchurch in south Herefordshire, England, consisting of the hills of Little Doward and Great Doward and extensive woodland.

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The Downs Malvern

The Downs Malvern is an independent prep school in the United Kingdom, founded in 1900.

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The Elms School

The Elms School is a co-educational, independent, boarding, prep school located in Colwall, Herefordshire, England, at the foot of the Malvern Hills.

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The Green Green Grass

The Green Green Grass is a BBC television sitcom, created and initially written by John Sullivan, produced by Shazam Productions for the BBC.

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The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain

The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain is a 2009 BBC television cookery programme which is presented by The Hairy Bikers: Dave Myers and Si King.

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The Hanging Tree (novel)

The Hanging Tree is the sixth novel in the Rivers of London series by English author Ben Aaronovitch.

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The Hereford Academy

The Hereford Academy is a secondary school and sixth form located in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

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The Hound of Death

The Hound of Death and Other Stories is a collection of twelve short stories by Agatha Christie first published in the United Kingdom in October 1933.

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The Kymin

The Kymin, (Cae-y-Maen), is a hill overlooking Monmouth, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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The Lilac Time

The Lilac Time is a British alternative folk-rock band that was originally formed in Herefordshire, England by Stephen Duffy, his brother Nick Duffy and their friend Michael Weston in 1986.

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The Midlands

The Midlands is a cultural and geographic area roughly spanning central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia.

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The Mysteries of Glass

The Mysteries of Glass is a 2004 novel by British author Sue Gee.

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The Park, Brockhampton

The Park is a cricket ground in Brockhampton-by-Ross, Herefordshire.

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The Patriot (2000 film)

The Patriot is a 2000 American epic historical fiction war film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Robert Rodat, and starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper, Heath Ledger, and Jason Isaacs.

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The Quince Tree Press

The Quince Tree Press is the imprint established in 1966 by J. L. Carr to publish his maps, pocket books and novels.

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The Recreation Ground, Kington

The Recreation Ground is a cricket ground in Kington, Herefordshire.

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The Rifles

The Rifles is an infantry regiment of the British Army.

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The Stagg Inn

The Stagg Inn is a restaurant located in Titley near Kington, Herefordshire, England.

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The truth sent from above

"The truth sent from above" is an English folk carol of unknown authorship usually performed at Christmas.

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The Vine Tree

The Vine Tree is a public house situated in Monnow Street in the town of Monmouth, Wales.

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The Weir Garden

The Weir Garden is a National Trust property near Swainshill (see Stretton Sugwas), Herefordshire, lying alongside the River Wye west of Hereford on the A438 road.

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The Wrekin

The Wrekin is a hill in east Shropshire, England.

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Thomas Andrew Knight

Thomas Andrew Knight (1759–1838), FRS, of Elton Hall in the parish of Elton in Herefordshire (4 miles south-west of Ludlow) and later of Downton Castle (3 miles north-west of Elton), was a horticulturalist and botanist.

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Thomas Barber (fl. 1395)

Thomas Barber (fl. 1395), born in Ireland and then settled in Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Thomas Bolton (politician)

Thomas Dolling Bolton (1841-16 December 1906), was a British Liberal Party politician.

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Thomas Brewster (translator)

Thomas Brewster Thomas Brewster, M.D. (b. 1705), was an English doctor and translator.

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Thomas Bromley (chief justice)

Sir Thomas Bromley (died 1555) was an English judge of Shropshire landed gentry origins who came to prominence during the Mid-Tudor period.

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Thomas Brugge, 5th Baron Chandos

Thomas Brugge, de jure 5th Baron Chandos (1427 – 30 January 1493), was an English peer.

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Thomas Bullock (priest)

Thomas Bullock, D.D. (b Herefordshire 24 March 1694 - d Norwich 30 May 1760) was an Anglican Dean in the eighteenth century.

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Thomas Charlton (bishop)

Thomas Charlton (died 11 January 1344)Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 250 was Bishop of Hereford, Lord High Treasurer of England, Lord Privy Seal, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby

Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby PC (2 November 1656 – 1 May 1729) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times from 1679 until 1716 when he was created a peer and sat in the House of Lords.

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Thomas Dingley (antiquary)

Thomas Dingley or Dineley (died 1695) was an English antiquary.

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Thomas Docwra

Sir Thomas Docwra (1458? – 1527) was Grand Prior of the English Knights Hospitaller.

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Thomas Dunne (Lord Lieutenant)

Sir Thomas Raymond Dunne, (born 24 October 1933) was the Lord Lieutenant of Hereford and Worcester from 1977, then (after the historic counties were restored) from 1998 the Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire until 2001 and the Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire until 2008.

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Thomas Edwin Nevin

Thomas Edwin Nevin (4 October 1906 in Bristol, Somerset – 16 July 1986 in Dublin) was an Irish physicist and academic who had a distinguished career in the field of molecular spectroscopy.

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Thomas Falkner

Thomas Falkner (6 October 1707 – 30 January 1784) was an English Jesuit missionary, active in the Patagonia region.

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Thomas Farnolls Pritchard

Thomas Farnolls Pritchard or Farnolls Pritchard (c. 1723–23 December 1777) was an English architect and interior decorator who is best remembered for his design of the first cast-iron bridge in the world.

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Thomas Foley (c. 1695 – 1749)

Thomas Foley (c. 1696 – 3 April 1749), of Stoke Edith, Herefordshire was a British landowner and Member of Parliament.

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Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard

Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard (c. 1564 – 15 January 1618) was a Staffordshire and Lancashire landowner and politician, a member of six English parliaments for three different constituencies.

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Thomas Good

Thomas Good (aka Thomas Goode, 1609 – 9 April 1678) was an English academic and clergyman, and Master of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Thomas Griffin (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Thomas Griffin (c. 1692 - 23 December 1771) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Station.

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Thomas Harley (of Kinsham)

Thomas Harley (c.1667–1738) was a British politician, an ally of his cousin Robert Harley.

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Thomas Harris (mayor)

Thomas Harris (1818 – November 29, 1884) was the first mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, serving from 1862 to 1865.

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Thomas Hoby

Sir Thomas Hoby (1530 – 13 July 1566) was an English diplomat and translator.

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Thomas Holford

Blessed Thomas Holford (sometimes called Thomas Acton) (1541–1588) was an English Protestant schoolteacher who became a Catholic priest during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was martyred at Clerkenwell in London, and is recognised by the Catholic Church as having the status of Blessed.

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Thomas Hood (MP)

Thomas Hood (fl.1419-1423) of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Thomas Johnes

Thomas Johnes (1 September 1748 – 23 April 1816) was a Member of Parliament, landscape architect, farmer, printer, writer and social benefactor.

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Thomas Kington

Thomas Kington III (18 May 1794 – 1 July 1874) was the leader of the United Brethren in England who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and after emigrating to Utah Territory became a bishop and patriarch in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Thomas Mayne Reid

Thomas Mayne Reid (April 4, 1818 – October 22, 1883) was a Scots-Irish American novelist.

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Thomas of Galloway

Thomas of Galloway, known in Gaelic sources as Tomás Mac Uchtraigh (died 1231), was a Gall-Gaidhil prince and adventurer.

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Thomas P. Jones

Thomas P. Jones (1774–1848) was a British-born engineer and publisher in the United States of America.

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Thomas Perks

Thomas Perks (2 October 1883–15 January 1953) was an English cricketer who played one first-class match, for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against London County at Crystal Palace Park in August 1902.

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Thomas Prestbury

Thomas Prestbury (Thomas de Prestbury and Thomas Shrewsbury) was an English medieval Benedictine abbot and university Chancellor.

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Thomas Ralph Merton

Sir Thomas Ralph Merton KBE, DSc, FRS (12 January 1888 – 10 October 1969) was an English physicist, inventor and art collector.

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Thomas Reynold (MP)

Thomas Reynold (fl. 1395–1397), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Thomas Scheemakers

Thomas Scheemakers (1740 – 15 July 1808) was a sculptor operating in Britain in the late 18th century and a member of the important sculpting family of Scheemakers.

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Thomas Touchet-Jesson, 23rd Baron Audley

Thomas Touchet-Jesson, 23rd Baron Audley MBE (15 September 1913 – 3 July 1963) was born in Herefordshire, England, to Thomas Touchet Tuchet-Jesson and Annie Rosina Hammacott-Osler and educated at Lancing College.

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Thomas Vaughan (died 1483)

Sir Thomas Vaughan (c. 1410 – June 1483) was a Welsh statesman and diplomat, who rose to prominence before and during the Wars of the Roses.

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Thomas Vernon (Member of Parliament)

Thomas Vernon (1724–1771) was a landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) in eighteenth century England.

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Thomas White (MP for Leominster)

Thomas White (fl.1399), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Thomas Winwood

Thomas Lawson Winwood (7 February 1910 – 23 September 1996) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Thomas Wood (Somerset cricketer)

Thomas Wood (2 June 1861 – 15 March 1933) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Somerset in 1894.

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Thomas Wykes (MP)

Thomas Wykes (fl. 1554), of Moreton Jeffries, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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Thornbury, Herefordshire

Thornbury is a village in Herefordshire, England, north of the town of Bromyard.

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Three Counties

The Three Counties of England are traditionally the three agrarian counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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Three foot six inch gauge railways in the United Kingdom

One of the first railways using gauge track was the Little Eaton Gangway in England, constructed as a horse-drawn wagonway in 1795.

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Thruxton, Herefordshire

Thruxton is a small rural village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Time Team (series 17)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 17.

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Time Team (series 7)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 7.

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Timeline of independent radio in the United Kingdom

This is a timeline of the development of independent radio in the UK.

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Tin tabernacle

A tin tabernacle is a type of prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from corrugated galvanised iron.

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Tinkers Hill

Tinkers Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border.

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Tippit

Tippit is a Welsh game that dates back hundreds of years and similar games - including Up Jenkins - are played in parts of France, Iraq, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and the USA.

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Titley

Titley is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Titley Junction railway station

Titley Junction railway station was a station in Titley, Herefordshire, England.

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Titley Pool

Titley Pool is a lake in Herefordshire, England.

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Titley Priory

Titley Priory was a priory near Titley in Herefordshire, England at.

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Tobias Matthew

Tobias Matthew (also Tobie and Toby; 13 June 154629 March 1628), was an English nobleman and bishop who was President of Oxford University from 1572 to 1576, before being appointed Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1579 to 1583, and Matthew would then become Dean of Durham from 1583 to 1595.

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Toby Davis

Toby Davis (born 26 June 1991) is a racing driver from Great Britain, who grew up in Much Marcle, Herefordshire.

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Tom Spring

Tom Spring (born Thomas Winter) (22 February 1795 – 20 August 1851) was an English bare-knuckle fighter.

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Tonto's Expanding Head Band

Tonto's Expanding Head Band was a British-American electronic music duo consisting of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff.

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Tony Forrester

Anthony R. (Tony) Forrester (born 1953) is an English bridge player and writer.

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Tony Grubb

Antony Gawen Grubb (22 July 1936 – 6 June 2017) was an English professional golfer.

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Total fertility rate in England by county / unitary authority

The table below gives the total fertility rate (TFR) of various British counties/UAs in 2006.

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Totnor

Totnor is a hamlet in Herefordshire in the parish of How Caple.

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Township (England)

In England, a township (Latin: villa) is a local division or district of a large parish containing a village or small town usually having its own church.

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Tram Inn railway station

Tram Inn railway station was a station to the east of Thruxton, Herefordshire, England.

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Traveline

Traveline is a public transport route planner service provided by a partnership between local authorities and transport operators in the UK to provide impartial and comprehensive information about public transport which has operated since 2000.

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Treago Castle

Treago Castle is a fortified manor house in the Parish of St Weonards, Herefordshire, England.

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Trevor Arnott

Trevor Arnott (16 February 1902 – 2 February 1975) was a Welsh cricketer.

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Trevor Williams (bassist)

Trevor Williams (born Trevor Leslie Williams; 19 January 1945 in Hereford, Herefordshire) is a bass guitarist, vocalist and lyricist known primarily for his work with Audience, cult British art rock band which ran from 1969–1972 and from 2004 -2013.

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Trewyn House

Trewyn House, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1692.

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Trumpet, Herefordshire

Trumpet or The Trumpet is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Tumulus

A tumulus (plural tumuli) is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.

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Tyrrells (crisps)

Tyrrells is a manufacturer of potato crisps owned by Amplify Snacks.

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Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz

The Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz was a cinema located at 4 Nollendorfplatz, Charlottenburg, Berlin.

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Ullingswick

Ullingswick is a small village in Herefordshire, England located about south west of Bromyard, north east of Hereford and 10 miles south east of Leominster.

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Ulmus minor 'Atinia Variegata'

The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Atinia Variegata', the Variegated-leaved common English Elm,Hanham, F. (1857).

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Ulmus parvifolia f. lanceolata

Ulmus parvifolia f. lanceolata, the Chinese elm, is a rare form endemic to South Korea.

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Ulmus pumila

Ulmus pumila, the Siberian elm, is a tree native to Central Asia, eastern Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia, Tibet, northern China, India (northern Kashmir) and Korea.

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Ulmus pumila 'Pinnato-ramosa'

The Siberian elm cultivar Ulmus pumila 'Pinnato-ramosa' was raised by Georg Dieck at the National Arboretum, Zöschen, Germany, from seed collected for him circa 1890 in the Ili valley, Turkestan (then a region of Russia, now part of Kazakhstan) by the lawyer and amateur naturalist Vladislav E. Niedzwiecki while in exile there.

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Unitary authorities of England

Unitary authorities of England are local authorities that are responsible for the provision of all local government services within a district.

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United Brethren (England)

The United Brethren were a group of former Primitive Methodists in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, England, that converted en masse to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1840.

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United Kingdom general election, 2017 (England)

The 2017 United Kingdom general election in England was held on Thursday 8 June 2017 across 533 constituencies within England.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1997

The United Kingdom local elections took place on the 1 May, 1997.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2000

Local elections took place in some parts of England on 4 May 2000.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2003

Local elections took place in various parts of the United Kingdom on 1 May 2003, the same day as the Scottish Parliamentary and the Welsh Assembly elections.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2007/Unitary boroughs

In 25 English unitary authorities the whole council was up for election.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2011

The 2011 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2011.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2015

The 2015 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 7 May 2015, the same day as the general election for the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

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University of Bristol Botanic Garden

The University of Bristol Botanic Garden is a Botanical garden in Bristol, England.

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University of Worcester

The University of Worcester is a public research university, based in Worcester, United Kingdom.

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Unparished area

In England, an unparished area is an area that is not covered by a civil parish (a small administrative division of local government, not to be confused with an ecclesiastical parish).

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Unreformed boroughs in England and Wales 1835–1886

Unreformed boroughs were those corporate towns in England and Wales which had not been reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835.

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Upham Meadow and Summer Leasow

Upham Meadow and Summer Leasow is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the border between Gloucestershire and Herefordshire & Worcestershire, at Twyning and near Bredon, notified in 1991.

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Upleadon Preceptory

Upleadon Preceptory was a priory in Herefordshire, England at.

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Upper Breinton

Upper Breinton is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Upper Lyde

Upper Lyde is a small village in Herefordshire, England, around north of Hereford city centre.

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Upper Sapey

Upper Sapey is a small village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Upper Welland

Upper Welland is a small settled area within the civil parish of Malvern Wells, in Worcestershire, England.

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Upper Wye Gorge

Upper Wye Gorge is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological and geological characteristics, around Symonds Yat in the Upper Wye Valley on the Wales–England border.

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Upton Bishop

Upton Bishop is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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Urban (bishop of Llandaff)

Urban (1076–1134) was the first bishop of South East Wales to call himself 'bishop of Llandaff'.

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Urishay Castle

Urishay constitutes the remains of a castle located about 2.5 km west of Peterchurch in Herefordshire, England.

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Urishay Castle Chapel

Urishay Castle Chapel is a redundant chapel to the north of Urishay Castle, some west of the village of Peterchurch in Herefordshire, England.

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Urse d'Abetot

Urse d'Abetot (c. 1040 – 1108) was a Norman who followed King William I to England, and became Sheriff of Worcestershire and a royal official under him and Kings William II and Henry I. He was a native of Normandy and moved to England shortly after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, and was appointed sheriff in about 1069.

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Use of Hereford

The Use of Hereford or Hereford Use was a variant of the Roman Rite used in Herefordshire before the English Reformation.

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Uvedale Tomkins Price

Uvedale Tomkins Price (17 September 1685 – 17 March 1764) was a British Member of Parliament.

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Vagina and vulva in art

The vagina and vulva have been depicted in art from prehistory to the contemporary art era of the 21st century.

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Vale of Ewyas

The Vale of Ewyas (Dyffryn Ewias) is the steep-sided and secluded valley of the Afon Honddu, in the Black Mountains of Wales and within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Venetia Williams

Venetia Williams (born Scorrier House, Cornwall, England on 10 May 1960) is a British racehorse trainer specialising in National Hunt racing.

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Vice-county

A vice-county (vice county or biological vice-county) is a geographical division of the British Isles used for the purposes of biological recording and other scientific data-gathering.

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Vicky de Lambray

Vicky de Lambray (also known as Vikki de Lambray and previously David Christian Lloyd-Gibbon or David Gibbon) was a British transvestite male prostitute who became a favourite of Fleet Street gossip columnists.

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Victoria Bridge, Hereford

Victoria Bridge, Hereford is a foot-bridge in Hereford, opened in 1898 the commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

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Victoria County History

The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 and was dedicated to Queen Victoria with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of England.

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Violette Szabo

Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo GC (née Bushell; 26 June 1921 – February 1945) was a French/British Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during the Second World War and a posthumous recipient of the George Cross.

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Viscount Bateman

Viscount Bateman was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Viscount Hereford

Viscount Hereford is the oldest extant viscountcy in the Peerage of England, making the holder the Premier Viscount of England.

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Viscount Scudamore

Viscount Scudamore was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Viscum album

Viscum album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as European mistletoe, common mistletoe or simply as mistletoe (Old English mistle).

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Vortigern

Vortigern (Old Welsh Guorthigirn, Guorthegern; Gwrtheyrn; Wyrtgeorn; Old Breton Gurdiern, Gurthiern; Foirtchern; Vortigernus, Vertigernus, Uuertigernus, etc), also spelled Vortiger, Vortigan, and Vortigen, was possibly a 5th-century warlord in Britain, known perhaps as a king of the Britons, at least connoted as such in the writings of Bede.

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Vowchurch

Vowchurch is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, situated in the Golden Valley, on the River Dore.

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Vowchurch railway station

Vowchurch railway station was a railway station on the Golden Valley Railway line between Abergavenny and Hay-on-Wye.

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W. de Wycombe

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Wacton, Herefordshire

Wacton is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Wales in the Middle Ages

Wales in the Middle Ages covers the history of the region that is now called Wales, from the departure of the Romans in the early fifth century, until the annexation of Wales into the Kingdom of England in the early sixteenth century.

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Walford Halt railway station

Walford Halt railway station is a disused halt on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed near the Herefordshire village of Walford.

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Walford, Letton and Newton

Walford, Letton and Newton is a civil parish in north Herefordshire, England, close to the border with Shropshire.

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Walford, Ross-on-Wye

Walford is a village in south Herefordshire, England, two miles south of the market town of Ross-on-Wye.

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Walsham baronets

The Walsham Baronetcy, of Knill Court in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Walter Cradock

Walter Cradock (Craddock, Cradoc) (c. 1606 – 1659) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, who became a travelling evangelical preacher.

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Walter de Clifford (died 1190)

Walter de Clifford (1113–1190) (known before the 1130s as Walter FitzRichard) was an Anglo-Norman Marcher Lord of Bronllys Castle on the Welsh border, and was feudal baron of Clifford, seated at Clifford Castle in Herefordshire.

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Walter de Clifford (died 1221)

Walter de Clifford (c. 1160 – 17 January 1221) was a Welsh Marcher Lord, feudal baron of Clifford of Clifford Castle in Herefordshire and High Sheriff in England.

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Walter de Clifford (died 1263)

Walter de Clifford (died 1263) feudal baron of Clifford in Herefordshire, was a Welsh Marcher Lord during the reign of King John (1199-1216).

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Walter de Thornbury

Walter de Thornbury (died 1313) was an English-born statesman and cleric in 14th century Ireland who held the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Walter Devereux (1387-1420)

Sir Walter Devereux of Bodenham was a prominent knight of Herefordshire during the reigns of Henry IV and Henry V. He is the ancestor of the Devereux Earls of Essex and Viscounts of Hereford.

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Walter Devereux (1411–1459)

Sir Walter Devereux (1411 – 22 April 1459) of Bodenham and Weobley was a loyal supporter of Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York during the Wars of the Roses.

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Walter Devereux (died 1402)

Sir Walter Devereux of Bodenham and Weobley was a prominent knight in Herefordshire during the reigns of Richard II and Henry IV.

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Walter Devereux (died c. 1383)

Sir Walter Devereux of Bodenham was a prominent knight in Herefordshire during the reign of Edward III.

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Walter Devereux, 7th Baron Ferrers of Chartley

Walter Devereux, jure uxoris 7th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (c.1432 – 22 August 1485), Knight of the Garter, was a member of the English peerage and a loyal supporter of the Yorkist cause during the Wars of the Roses.

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Walter Dingley

Alderman Walter Leslie Dingley OBE (12 January 1892 – 1980), was an agricultural merchant, analytical chemist and a British Liberal Party politician.

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Walter Kyrle

Walter Kyrle (c. 1600 – 10 February 1650) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1648.

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Walter Pye (lawyer)

Sir Walter Pye (1571 – 26 December 1635) of The Mynde, Herefordshire was an English barrister, courtier, administrator and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 and 1629.

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Walter Roper Lawrence

Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, 1st Baronet, (9 February 1857 – 25 May 1940) was a member of the British Council-09 and an English author who served in the Indian Civil Service under the British in India and wrote travelogues based on his experiences of traveling around the Indian Subcontinent.

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Walterstone

Walterstone is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border and the Brecon Beacons National Park, 25 km south west of Hereford.

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Walton Hill

At 316 metres above sea level, Walton Hill is the highest point in the range of hills in northern Worcestershire known as the Clent Hills.

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Wapley Hill

Wapley Hill is an Iron Age hill fort located in Herefordshire, England, 3 km south-east of Presteigne.

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War Damage Commission

The War Damage Commission was a body set up by the British Government under the War Damage Act 1941 to pay compensation for war damage to land and buildings throughout the United Kingdom.

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Warham, Herefordshire

Warham is a place in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Watling Street

Watling Street is a route in England and Wales that began as an ancient trackway first used by the Britons, mainly between the areas of modern Canterbury and using a natural ford near Westminster.

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Weaver (surname)

Weaver is a surname.

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Wellington A.F.C.

Wellington Association Football Club are a football club based in Wellington, Somerset, England.

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Wellington F.C. (Herefords)

For the Somerset club, see Wellington A.F.C. Wellington Football Club are a football club based in the village of Wellington, Herefordshire, England.

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Wellington football club

Wellington Football Club may refer to.

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Wellington Heath

Wellington Heath is a small village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, approximately north of Ledbury.

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Wellington, Herefordshire

Wellington is a village in Herefordshire, England at.

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Wells Harbour Railway

The Wells Harbour Railway is a gauge railway at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom.

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Welsh Bicknor

Welsh Bicknor (Llangystennin Garth Brenni) is an area of Herefordshire, England.

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Welsh Lost Lands

The Lost Lands of Wales, a minor political idea of the mid 1960s, called into question the status of areas along the east side of the England–Wales border which its proponents regarded as Welsh.

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Welsh Marches

The Welsh Marches (Y Mers) is an imprecisely defined area along and around the border between England and Wales in the United Kingdom.

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Welsh Marches line

The Welsh Marches line (in Welsh: Llinell y Mers), known historically as the North and West Route, is the railway line running from Newport in south-east Wales to Shrewsbury in the West Midlands region of England by way of Abergavenny, Hereford and Craven Arms and thence (by some definitions) to Crewe via Whitchurch.

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Welsh Newton

Welsh Newton is a small village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England.

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Welsh place names in other countries

Welsh place names in other countries is a list of placenames in countries outside of Wales which are named after places in Wales, or derived from the Welsh language, or are known to be named after a Welsh person.

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Welsh Water

Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW) is a company which supplies drinking water and wastewater services to most of Wales and parts of western England.

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Welshpool Raven Square railway station

Welshpool Raven Square railway station, located in Welshpool, in Wales, is the eastern terminus of the narrow gauge Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway (W&LLR).

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Wenlock Group

The Wenlock Group (Wenlockian), in geology, is the middle series of strata in the Silurian (Upper Silurian) of Great Britain.

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Wenlock Series Lagerstätte

The Silurian Lagerstätte preserved in the limestone Wenlock Series of Herefordshire, England, offers paleontologists a rare snapshot of a moment in time, about 420 Mya.

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Weobley

Weobley is a large village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Weobley (UK Parliament constituency)

Weobley was a parliamentary borough in Herefordshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons in 1295 and from 1628 until 1832, when the borough was abolished by the Great Reform Act.

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Weobley Castle, Herefordshire

Weobley Castle was a ringwork and bailey castle in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Weobley High School

Weobley High School is a mixed secondary school located in Weobley in the English county of Herefordshire.

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West Country

The West Country is a loosely defined area of south western England.

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West Country English

West Country English is one of the English language varieties and accents used by much of the native population of South West England, the area sometimes popularly known as the West Country.

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West Hockey Association (field hockey)

West Hockey Association runs field hockey leagues based in the West of England and South West of England.

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West Malvern

West Malvern is a village and a civil parish, located on the west side of the north part of the Malvern Hills, at the western edge of Worcestershire, England.

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West Mercia Police

West Mercia Police, formerly known as West Mercia Constabulary, is the territorial police force responsible for policing the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire (including Telford and Wrekin) and Worcestershire in England.

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West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner

The West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by West Mercia Police in the English counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.

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West Mercia Police Authority

West Mercia Police Authority was the governing body of the West Mercia Police force in the English counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Shropshire until November 2012.

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West Midlands (county)

The West Midlands is a metropolitan county and city region in western-central England with a 2014 estimated population of 2,808,356, making it the second most populous county in England.

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West Midlands (European Parliament constituency)

West Midlands is a constituency of the European Parliament.

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West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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West Midlands (Regional) League

The West Midlands (Regional) League is an English association football competition for semi-professional and amateur teams based in the West Midlands county, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and southern Staffordshire.

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West Midlands Ambulance Service

The West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (WMAS) is the second-largest ambulance service in the UK.

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West Midlands English

West Midlands English is a group of dialects of the English language.

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Westbrook railway station (England)

Westbrook railway station was a station to the northwest of Dorstone, Herefordshire, England.

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Western Animal Rights Network

, Ledbury Reporter, Friday 21 December 2007.

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Western Command (United Kingdom)

Western Command was a command of the British Army.

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Westhide

Westhide is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, 9 km north east of Hereford.

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Westmoor Flag railway station

Westmoor Flag railway station was a station to the west of Mansel Lacy, Herefordshire, England.

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Weston Beggard

Weston Beggard is a small civil parish and hamlet in Herefordshire, England.

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Weston under Penyard

Weston under Penyard is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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Weston under Penyard Halt railway station

Weston under Penyard Halt railway station is a disused wood built railway station that served the village of Weston under Penyard in Herefordshire on the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway.

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Weston's Cider

H.Weston & Sons Limited ("Weston's Cider") is a cider and perry producer based in Much Marcle, Herefordshire, England.

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Wheeler Dealers

Wheeler Dealers is a British television series originally produced by Attaboy TV for the Discovery Channel in the UK and Velocity Channel HD in the U.S. The programme is fronted by car enthusiast Mike Brewer.

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Whitbourne Hall

Whitbourne Hall is a grade II* listed Greek Revival country house located in the village of Whitbourne in Herefordshire (near the Worcestershire border), England.

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Whitbourne, Herefordshire

Whitbourne (Anglo-Saxon for "white stream") is a village in Eastern Herefordshire, England on the banks of the River Teme and close to the A44.

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Whitchurch Rural District (Herefordshire)

Whitchurch was a rural district in Herefordshire, England from 1894 to 1931.

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Whitchurch, Herefordshire

Whitchurch is a village in Herefordshire named after the church of Saint Dubricius which was originally white in colour.

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Whitecross Hereford High School

Whitecross Hereford High School is a mixed secondary school located in Hereford in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Whiteleaved Oak

Whiteleaved Oak is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire, lying in a valley at the southern end of the Malvern Hills between Raggedstone Hill and Chase End Hill where the counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire meet.

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Whitney (surname)

Whitney is an Old English surname that derives from the location of Whitney in Herefordshire, England.

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Whitney-on-Wye

Whitney-on-Wye is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, very close to the border with Wales.

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Whitney-on-Wye railway station

Whitney-on-Wye railway station was a station in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England.

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Whitney-on-Wye toll bridge

Whitney-on-Wye toll bridge is a single-carriageway, wood- and stone-construction in Herefordshire, England.

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Whittington Landon

Whittington Landon (c. 1758 – 29 December 1838) was an academic at the University of Oxford and an Anglican clergyman who became Dean of Exeter.

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Wigmore Abbey

Wigmore Abbey was an Augustinian abbey with a grange, from 1179 to 1530, situated about a mile (2 km) north of the village of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England: grid reference SO 410713.

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Wigmore Castle

Wigmore Castle is a ruined castle about from the village of Wigmore in the northwest region of Herefordshire, England.

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Wigmore High School

Wigmore High School is a mixed secondary school located in Wigmore in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Wigmore, Herefordshire

Wigmore is a village and civil parish in the northwest part of the county of Herefordshire, England.

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Wild boar

The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine,Heptner, V. G.; Nasimovich, A. A.; Bannikov, A. G.; Hoffman, R. S. (1988), Volume I, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science Foundation, pp.

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Wilford Woodruff

Wilford Woodruff Sr. (March 1, 1807 – September 2, 1898) was an American religious leader who served as the fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1889 until his death.

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Wilkes (surname)

Wilkes is a surname of English origin.

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Will Hicks (record producer)

Will Hicks is a Grammy-nominated British record producer, songwriter and musician most noted for his work with Jamie Lawson and Ed Sheeran.

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Will Merrick

Will Merrick (born 9 April 1993) is an English screen and stage actor.

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Willey, Herefordshire

Willey is a civil parish in Herefordshire, on the Welsh-English borders.

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William Adams (New Zealand politician)

William Adams (21 March 1811 – 23 July 1884) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Marlborough, New Zealand and the first Superintendent of Marlborough Province.

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William Atkinson (architect)

William Atkinson (1774/5–1839) was an English architect best known for his designs for country houses in the Gothic style.

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William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman

William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman KB, FRS (1695 – December 1744), was a British Whig politician.

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William Boyd Carpenter

William Boyd Carpenter (26 March 1841, Liverpool – 26 October 1918, Westminster) was a Church of England cleric who became Bishop of Ripon and court chaplain to Queen Victoria.

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William Campion (Jesuit)

William Campion, alias William Wigmore, (1599–1665), was an English Jesuit.

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William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, (13 September 15204 August 1598) was an English statesman, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, twice Secretary of State (1550–1553 and 1558–1572) and Lord High Treasurer from 1572.

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William Chase (entrepreneur)

William Chase, born in Herefordshire, UK.

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William Colle

William Colle (fl. 1397–1414) of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber

William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber (fl. 1135–1179) was a 12th-century Marcher lord who secured a foundation for the dominant position later held by the Braose family in the Welsh Marches.

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William de Longchamp

William de Longchamp (died 1197) was a medieval Lord Chancellor, Chief Justiciar, and Bishop of Ely in England.

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William Devereux (died 1376/7)

William Devereux of BodenhamHe should not be confused with his contemporary cousin, William Devereux of Frome.

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William Devereux of Frome (died 1336)

William Devereux of FromeMorgan G. Watkins.

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William Drury

Sir William Drury (2 October 152713 October 1579) was the son of Sir Robert Drury (c.1503–1577) the grandson of Sir Robert Drury (c.1456–2 March 1535), Speaker of the House of Commons, and the nephew of Sir William Drury.

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William Evans (priest)

William Edward Evans (8 June 1801 – 21 November 1869) was an English divine and naturalist.

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William fitzBaderon

William fitzBaderon (c. 1060/65? – before 1138) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman of Breton descent, who was lord of Monmouth between about 1082 and 1125.

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William Ford (divine)

William Ford or Foord (1559 in Bury St Edmunds – in or after 1616) was a Church of England clergyman.

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William Gregory (1625–1696)

Sir William Gregory (1 March 1625 – 28 May 1696) was a British judge and politician.

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William Henry Squire

William Henry Squire, ARCM (8 August 1871 – 17 March 1963) was a British cellist, composer and music professor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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William Jackson, 1st Baron Jackson

William Frederick Jackson, 1st Baron Jackson (29 November 1893 – 2 May 1954) was a British fruit farmer from Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire who was noted for his scientific cultivation of a range of fruits.

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William Jenkins Rees

William Jenkins Rees (10 January 1772 – 18 January 1855) was a Welsh cleric and antiquary.

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William Jonet

William Jonet (fl. 1381–1388), of Hereford and 'Hulle' near Clifford, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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William Langland

William Langland (Willielmus de Langland; 1332 – c. 1386) is the presumed author of a work of Middle English alliterative verse generally known as Piers Plowman, an allegory with a complex variety of religious themes.

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William Lenthall

William Lenthall (1591 – 9 November 1662) was an English politician of the Civil War period.

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William Lethaby

William Richard Lethaby (18 January 1857 – 17 July 1931) was an English architect and architectural historian whose ideas were highly influential on the late Arts and Crafts and early Modern movements in architecture, and in the fields of conservation and art education.

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William Moreton Condry

William Moreton Condry MA, MSc (1 March 1918 – 30 May 1998),Plaque commemorating Condry's lifetime contribution in the Bill Condry hide at Ynys-hir.

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William Nott

Sir William Nott (20 January 1782 – 1 January 1845) was a British military leader in British India.

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William Partridge (soldier)

William Partridge was born in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire on 27 June 1858.

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William Procter (candlemaker)

William Procter (7 December 1801 – 4 April 1884) was a British candlemaker and industrialist, who later emigrated to the United States.

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William Reginald Cox

Major-General William Reginald Cox CB, DSO (13 June 1905 – 12 June 1988) was a senior British Army officer who commanded the 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment in the Western European Campaign from June 1944 until Victory in Europe Day in May 1945.

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William Sandys 'Waterworks Sandys'

William Sandys of Fladbury (1607—1669) was known as Waterworks Sandys to distinguish him from his cousin, the spendthrift 'Golden Sandys'.

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William Saxey

William Saxey (c. 1550 – 1612) was an English born judge in Ireland of the late Elizabethan and early Stuart era.

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William Smith-Masters

William Allan Smith-Masters born William Allan Cowburn (13 March 1850 – 27 August 1937) was an English cricketer.

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William Spiggot

William Spiggot (also spelled Spigget) was a highwayman who was captured by Jonathan Wild's men in 1721.

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William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas

Sir William Douglas "le Hardi" (the Bold), Lord of Douglas (1255 – January 24, 1298) was a Scottish nobleman and warlord.

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William Tiler

William Tiler (fl.1406-1407), of Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English politician.

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William Vaughan (royalist)

Sir William Vaughan (died 1649) was an English royalist commander in the First English Civil War.

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William Wroth

William Wroth (1576–1641), a minister of the Church of England, is generally credited with the establishment of the first Independent Church in Wales in 1639.

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William Wynter

Admiral Sir William Wynter (c.1521 – 20 February 1589) was an admiral and principal officer of the Navy Board under Queen Elizabeth I of England and served the crown during the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604).

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Wilton Bridge

Wilton Bridge is a Grade I listed bridge crossing the River Wye between Wilton, Herefordshire and Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England.

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Wilton Castle

Wilton Castle is a 12th-century Norman castle fortification located in southeastern Herefordshire, England on the River Wye adjacent to the town of Ross-on-Wye.

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Wilton, Herefordshire

Wilton is a village in south Herefordshire, England just under a mile west of the market town of Ross-on-Wye.

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Withington railway station (Herefordshire)

Withington railway station was a station in Withington, Herefordshire, England.

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Withington, Herefordshire

Withington is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about north-east of Hereford at.

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WMnet

WMnet is the tag name for the West Midlands Regional Broadband Consortium, an association of local councils in the West Midlands of England created under the aegis of the Department for Education and Skills National Grid for Learning Programme in 2001.

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Wolf hunting

Wolf hunting is the practice of hunting gray wolves (Canis lupus) or other species of wolves.

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Wolferlow

Wolferlow is a village in northern Herefordshire, England, about north of Bromyard.

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Wolves in Great Britain

Wolves were once present in Great Britain.

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Woodcock (apple)

The Woodcock was one of the oldest described English varieties of cider apple.

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Woodlouse

A woodlouse (plural woodlice) is a terrestrial isopod crustacean with a rigid, segmented, long exoskeleton and fourteen jointed limbs.

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Woodpecker Cider

Woodpecker Cider is a sweet cider originally made in 1894 by Percy Bulmer in Herefordshire and today brewed by Bulmers.

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Woofferton

Woofferton is a village to the south of Ludlow, in Shropshire, England.

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Woofferton transmitting station

The Woofferton transmitting station is the last remaining UK shortwave broadcasting site, located at Woofferton, south of Ludlow, Shropshire, England.

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Woolhope

Woolhope is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club

The Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club (or simply the Woolhope Club) is a local society devoted to the natural history, geology, archaeology, and history of Herefordshire, England.

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Woonton

Woonton is a village in Herefordshire, England.

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Worcestershire

Worcestershire (written abbreviation: Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands of England.

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Worcestershire Beacon

Worcestershire Beacon, also popularly known as Worcester Beacon, or locally simply as The Beacon, is a hill whose summit at is the highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although Worcestershire Beacon itself lies entirely within Worcestershire.

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Worcestershire County Cricket League

The Worcestershire County Cricket League (WCL) is an English club cricket league, and consists of club teams from Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and several other clubs from bordering counties.

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Worcestershire in the English Civil War

Worcestershire was under Royalist control during most of the first civil war.

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Worcestershire Way

The Worcestershire Way is a waymarked long-distance trail within the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Wormbridge

Wormbridge is a village in Herefordshire, England, about eight miles south-west of Hereford, on the A465 road at.

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Wormelow Tump

Wormelow Tump is a village in Herefordshire, England, south of Hereford and northwest of Ross-on-Wye.

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Wormsley Priory

Wormsley Priory was a monastic house in Herefordshire, England at.

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WR postcode area

The WR postcode area, also known as the Worcester postcode area, is a group of fifteen postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of seven post towns.

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Wren Hoskyns

Sir Edwyn Wren Hoskyns, Janet Hoskyns, 14 June 2010 The Guardian, accessed 1 February 2011 (4 February 1956 – 19 February 2015) was a British paediatrician and researcher into childhood diseases, notably tuberculosis, and from 2 June 2010 the 17th Hoskyns Baronet of Harewood in the County of Hereford in the Baronetage of England.

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Wrightson Mundy

Wrightson Mundy (1715 – 18 June 1762) was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1737 and MP for Leicestershire in 1747.

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Wulviva

Wulviva (or Wulfgifu) was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman.

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Wyastone Leys

Wyastone Leys is a country house estate and Grade II listed building situated near Ganarew, in the southwestern corner of The Doward, in Herefordshire, England.

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Wyatt's rebellion

Wyatt's Rebellion was a popular uprising in England in 1554, named after Thomas Wyatt, one of its leaders.

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Wyche, Worcestershire

Wyche, often referred to locally as The Wyche, is a village and a suburb of the town of Malvern, Worcestershire, England, and part of the civil parish of Malvern Wells.

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Wye River, Victoria

Wye River is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Wye Valley

The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB; Dyffryn Gwy) is an internationally important protected landscape straddling the border between England and Wales.

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Wye Valley Brewery

Wye Valley Brewery is a brewery in the village of Stoke Lacy, Herefordshire, England.

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Wye Valley NHS Trust

Wye Valley NHS Trust was established in 2011 by a merger of Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust with Herefordshire PCT community services and Herefordshire Council’s Adult Social Care services.

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Wyson

Wyson is a hamlet in north Herefordshire, England, situated west of the A49 road and the adjacent village of Brimfield.

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Wyvern

A wyvern (sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary creature with a dragon's head and wings, a reptilian body, two legs, and a tail often ending in a diamond- or arrow-shaped tip.

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Yarkhill

Yarkhill is a village in Herefordshire, England located about from both Hereford and Ledbury.

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Yarpole

Yarpole is a village in Croft and Yarpole civil parish, Herefordshire, England, about northwest of Leominster.

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Yatton Chapel

Yatton Chapel is a redundant Anglican church in south-east Herefordshire, England.

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Yatton, Herefordshire

Yatton is a hamlet in north-western Herefordshire, England.

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Yazor

Yazor is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Yearsett railway station

Yearsett railway station was a station to the southeast of Brockhampton, Herefordshire, England.

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Ysgyryd Fawr

Ysgyryd Fawr (Skirrid) is an easterly outlier of the Black Mountains in Wales, and forms the easternmost part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Zoie Kennedy

Zoie Kennedy (born Zoie Davies in 1977 in Weobley, Herefordshire, England) is an English television and theatre actress.

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1050s in England

Events from the 1050s in England.

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181st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery

The 181st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery ('The Shropshire Gunners') was a unit of the Royal Artillery, raised by the British Army during World War II.

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1823 English cricket season

1823 was the 37th season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

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1831 in architecture

The year 1831 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1835 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1835 in the United Kingdom.

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1842 in art

Events from the year 1842 in art.

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1972 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1972.

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1989 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 1989.

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1990–91 Courage National 4 North

The 1990–91 Courage National 4 North was the fourth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 2 North, and counterpart to the Courage National 4 South (now National League 2 South).

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1991–92 Courage National 4 North

The 1991–92 Courage National 4 North was the fifth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 2 North, and counterpart to the Courage National 4 South (now National League 2 South).

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1992–93 Courage National 4 North

The 1992–93 Courage National 4 North was the sixth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 2 North, and counterpart to the Courage National 4 South (now National League 2 South).

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1994 Champion Hurdle

The 1994 Champion Hurdle was a horse race held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Tuesday 15 March 1994.

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1995 Great Britain and Ireland heat wave

The 1995 United Kingdom and Ireland heat wave was a severe weather event that started between late July to late August, and was one of the warmest summers recorded in the UK, and one of the warmest Augusts ever recorded in many locations around the UK, as well as being one of the driest summers ever recorded in the UK, with many weather stations having the Summer of 1995 drier than, or comparable with the Summer of 1976.

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1996–97 Courage League Division 4 North

The 1996–97 Courage League Division 4 North was the tenth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 2 North, and the last using the name Division 4 North.

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1998 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1998 in the United Kingdom.

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1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards

1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards (QDG) is a cavalry regiment of the British Army.

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2005 in birding and ornithology

The year 2005 in birding and ornithology.

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2006 in British television

The following is a list of British television related events from the year 2006.

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2007 United Kingdom floods

A series of destructive floods occurred in parts of the United Kingdom during the summer of 2007.

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2007–08 Birmingham City F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 105th season in the English football league system since their admission to the Football League in 1892, their fifth season in the Premier League, and their 55th season in the top tier of English football.

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2009 Grand National

The 2009 Grand National (known as the John Smith's Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 162nd running of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 4 April 2009.

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2010–11 National League 2 North

The 2010–11 National League 2 North was the second season (twenty-fourth overall) of the fourth tier (north) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2011–12 National League 2 North

The 2011–12 National League 2 North was the third season (twenty-fifth overall) of the fourth tier (north) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2011–12 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Plymouth Argyle's 100th as a professional football club, their 87th as a member of the Football League and their sixth in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.

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2012–13 National League 2 North

The 2012–13 National League 2 North was the third season (twenty-sixth overall) of the fourth tier (north) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2013–14 National League 2 North

The 2013–14 National League 2 North was the fourth season (27th overall) of the fourth tier (north) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2014 Special Honours

As part of the British honours system, the Special Honours are issued at the Queen's pleasure at any given time.

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2014–15 National League 2 North

The 2014–15 National League 2 North is the sixth season (28th overall) of the fourth tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2015 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 2015 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.

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2015–16 National League 2 North

The 2015–16 National League 2 North is the seventh season (29th overall) of the fourth tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2016–17 National League 2 North

The 2016–17 National League 2 North is the eighth season (30th overall) of the fourth tier (north) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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2017–18 National League 2 North

The 2017–18 National League 2 North is the ninth season (31st overall) of the fourth tier (north) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.

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29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot

The 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1694.

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2gether NHS Foundation Trust

2gether NHS Foundation Trust (2gether) is an NHS Foundation Trust that provides mental and social health care services to the population of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, England.

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36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot

The 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1701.

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459

Year 459 (CDLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division

The 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that fought in both World War I and World War II.

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68th (2nd Welsh) Division

The 2nd Welsh Division was a 2nd Line Territorial Force division of the British Army in the First World War.

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794

Year 794 (DCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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9th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

The 9th Anti-Aircraft Division (9th AA Division) was an air defence formation of the British Army during the middle years of World War II.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herefordshire

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