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| es, with a view to closing Consort Kennels in | Hereford, a commercial breeder of beagles for animal t |
| The castle was built by Roger, Earl of | Hereford, a supporter of the Empress Matilda, but was |
| In 1982 he was appointed Dean of | Hereford, a post he held for a decade. |
| In that year he became Dean of | Hereford, a post he held until his retirement in 1968 |
| Anne | Hereford: A Novel (1868) |
| as elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Hereford, a position he served in until his resignatio |
| 1 tph to Carmarthen, calling at | Hereford, Abergavenny, Cwmbran, Newport, Cardiff Centr |
| He was treasurer of the diocese of | Hereford about 1238. |
| ammar School near Edinburgh, Scotland and The | Hereford Academy in West Midlands, England, he has als |
| turn to host the festival) are Geraint Bowen ( | Hereford), Adrian Partington (Gloucester) and Adrian L |
| around Shrewsbury, then in 1978 relocated to | Hereford after finding accommodation that would enable |
| n Mortimer and Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of | Hereford against Edward II of England and his favourit |
| ter, a canonry of Windsor, and the deanery of | Hereford, all of which preferments he lost during the |
| The precentor of | Hereford also died at the end of 1546, about the same |
| ot have actually held the office of Bishop of | Hereford, although was considered to have done so by a |
| oaned Toumani Diagouraga and Theo Robinson to | Hereford, and manager Aidy Boothroyd extended these lo |
| The disused | Hereford and Gloucester Canal runs nearby. |
| It is supported by BBC | Hereford and Worcester and Wyvern FM. |
| uffydd ap Llywelyn and conquered areas around | Hereford and down the Wye, and was in the process of c |
| On 1 November 2010, Barnsley, | Hereford, and Thompson agreed to cancel the player's c |
| d by the parliamentarians in December 1645 in | Hereford and imprisoned in the Tower of London, Newgat |
| n the two were joined as the single county of | Hereford and Worcester. |
| 1610 - 7 December 1661) was bishop of | Hereford and provost of Eton. |
| orcestershire, the fire station is run by the | Hereford and Worcester Fire Service and the hospital i |
| ; and town halls from Oswestry and Halifax to | Hereford and East Ham. |
| ch in Herefordshire is located midway between | Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. |
| rough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and later of | Hereford and Worcester County Council. |
| o exclude those areas of the former county of | Hereford and Worcester which are now in Worcestershire |
| o chancellor to Herbert Westfaling, Bishop of | Hereford, and so spent much of his time as Principal i |
| Robert Milo Leicester Devereux, 18th Viscount | Hereford and Susan Mary Godley, he succeeded to the Vi |
| harles Robin De Bohun Devereux, 19th Viscount | Hereford and 16th Baronet (born 11 August 1975) is an |
| The | Hereford and South Herefordshire constituency largely |
| The Earldoms of | Hereford and Essex were passed to his nephew, Humphrey |
| One of the original two stations between | Hereford and Ross, along with Fawley, Holme Lacy opene |
| VII) de Bohun succeeded his father as Earl of | Hereford and Earl of Essex, and Constable of England ( |
| with Herefordshire to form the new county of | Hereford and Worcester (see Lord Lieutenant of Herefor |
| in the largest loop of the River Wye between | Hereford and Ross-on-Wye in the English county of Here |
| on capitalized on the idea of breeding Polled | Hereford and started the Polled Hereford registry with |
| It comprises the city of | Hereford and most of south Herefordshire, and elects o |
| hire to form the new administrative county of | Hereford and Worcester, which also became a new lieute |
| stershire were merged to create the county of | Hereford and Worcester. |
| had 22 sub-manors in Norfolk, plus manors in | Hereford and Gloucestershire. |
| He was born in 1949 in | Hereford and was educated at King's School, Worcester, |
| Lacy lies on the main A465 road that connects | Hereford and Bromyard and is 10.3 miles (16.6 km) from |
| Successively Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of | Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. |
| died 1524) was Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of | Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. |
| Canterbury, having previously been Bishop of | Hereford and Bishop of London. |
| ranted him the custody of the Royal castle at | Hereford and the following year work was undertaken at |
| nd son of Shuckburgh Boughton of Poston Court | Hereford and Mary Greville, daughter of Algernon Grevi |
| He spent nine seasons with | Hereford, and was a part of the side which won the Thi |
| It is immediately to the north of | Hereford, and includes Holmer, Munstone, Shelwick, She |
| om earlier years have found a new home at BBC | Hereford and Worcester. |
| kley, came under Bromsgrove District Council ( | Hereford and Worcester). |
| ey was presenter of The Breakfast Show at BBC | Hereford and Worcester, where Ben Cooper (later head o |
| Today, the | Hereford and Holstein have become the most common type |
| mans in positions of authority beneath him in | Hereford and these men immediately began constructing |
| ated between Dorstone and Bredwardine between | Hereford and Hay-on-Wye at Ordnance Survey grid refere |
| onsisting of 5/8 Afrikaner (Sanga-type), 3/16 | Hereford and 3/16 Shorthorn animals (both taurine-type |
| olitician who is the Member of Parliament for | Hereford and South Herefordshire. |
| After the abolition of | Hereford and Worcester on 1 April 1998 after only 24 y |
| e parents of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of | Hereford and a daughter, Matilda, who married a Richar |
| a village in Herefordshire, England, between | Hereford and Leominster. |
| nt Commission for England, both the County of | Hereford and Worcester and the seven districts within |
| unded in the 1920s, providing bus services to | Hereford and Mid Wales. |
| Hereford and South Herefordshire is a county constitue | |
| from 1475 and sat at sessions of the peace in | Hereford and Ludlow in 1476 and 1477. |
| Boulers (died 1459) was a medieval Bishop of | Hereford and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. |
| he daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of | Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan (1347/1348-1419), the daug |
| what is now Wyvern FM (then Radio Wyvern) in | Hereford and Worcester, starting off with a show calle |
| He made 113 appearances for | Hereford and scored 31 goals for the Edgar Street club |
| government districts of the English county of | Hereford and Worcester from 1974 to 1998. |
| sting under the same name with FM services in | Hereford and Monmouth. |
| ent project in the 1,000 year plus history of | Hereford, and is intended to restore the city's reputa |
| Colin currently resides in the city of | Hereford, and was a pundit on BBC Radio Wales until 20 |
| s legal services secured for him canonries at | Hereford and St Paul's, and the precentorship of Exete |
| The remainder of the county is covered by the | Hereford and South Herefordshire seat. |
| ortheast of Abergavenny, between Abergavenny, | Hereford and Monmouth. |
| Coke retired to | Hereford, and was there in 1643 when it was first capt |
| was elected as the Conservative Party MP for | Hereford, and at the 1929 UK general election he switc |
| e A417 at Newtown 7.3 miles (11.7 km) east of | Hereford, and is susceptible to flooding at Bransford, |
| illage is near the River Wye and lies between | Hereford and Ross-on-Wye, and close to Ledbury. |
| ron Borrie, of Abbots Morton in the County of | Hereford and Worcester in 1995. |
| art of the district of South Herefordshire in | Hereford and Worcester. |
| In April 1503, Henry VII sent the Bishops of | Hereford and Worcester to Rome for the Pope's ratifica |
| disillusioned with court life he returned to | Hereford and his see. |
| through the two cities: the River Wye through | Hereford, and the River Severn through Worcester. |
| 1208 - 24 September 1275) was 2nd Earl of | Hereford and 1st Earl of Essex, as well as Constable o |
| 3 he was appointed by Henry VII to the see of | Hereford, and in the following year to the more lucrat |
| After the abolition of | Hereford and Worcester in 1998 after only 24 years, th |
| t Hoskyns, Member of Parliament for Wendover, | Hereford and Herefordshire. |
| He died in | Hereford and was buried in Highgate Cemetery, North Lo |
| a daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of | Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, daughter of Edward |
| (MEP) from 1973, when he was elected for the | Hereford and Worcester European constituency, serving |
| is in the Museum Resource & Learning Centre, | Hereford, and one accompanied Robert Falcon Scott to t |
| o win local doubles titles and has played for | Hereford and Worcester county over-55s team. |
| ions, such as the BBC local radio station BBC | Hereford and Worcester. |
| Ross-on-Wye, about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from | Hereford and 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) from Ross-on-Wye. |
| as purchased by Dr. Hedley Bartlet, Bishop of | Hereford, and partially restored in 1914; It was the h |
| He was the son of Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of | Hereford and Maud of Essex. |
| as made a Deputy Lieutenant for the county of | Hereford and Worcester on 29 June 1987. |
| early 1930s by Tom Lasater from a crossing of | Hereford and Shorthorn cattle with Brahman stock. |
| The | Hereford and Gloucester Canal. |
| poll married Leicester Devereux, 6th Viscount | Hereford and the mansion passed to the Devereux family |
| a humiliating defeat to the earls of Warenne, | Hereford, and Arundel. |
| nfession, name Aston in company with Nicholas | Hereford and Lawrence Bedeman as the leaders of Wyclif |
| o the prebend of Piona Parva in the church of | Hereford, and on 1 Aug. 1767 to the prebend of Barsham |
| designated AAIs (Canterbury, Chester, Exeter, | Hereford and York). |
| 7) was a medieval Bishop of Bangor, Bishop of | Hereford and Bishop of St. David's. |
| 94.7 MHz - BBC | Hereford and Worcester (2KW) |
| was the son of George Devereux, 13th Viscount | Hereford, and Marianna Devereux. |
| s four other locations in London, Chichester, | Hereford and Weston-Super-Mare. |
| Three years later he was elected to | Hereford and Worcester County Council. |
| und of the breed is approximately 50 per cent | Hereford and 50 per cent Brahman. |
| stern Herefordshire, England, located between | Hereford and Hay-on-Wye. |
| stern Herefordshire, England, located between | Hereford and Hay-on-Wye. |
| It is south-west of | Hereford, and includes the Hereford suburb of Hunderto |
| It was originally part of the | Hereford and Worcester Railway which was incorporated |
| tice, Ecclesiastical Law, Education, Finance, | Hereford and Worcester, Inclosure Acts, Scottish Local |
| ning Midlands Today, she worked for the BBC's | Hereford and Worcester, Coventry and Warwickshire and |
| t was one of two districts in a new county of | Hereford and Worcester created in 1974, following the |
| day, in the United States the American Polled | Hereford and American Hereford breed has been combined |
| vil parish in Herefordshire, England, between | Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. |
| situated in a loop of the River Wye, between | Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. |
| For example, there is still a | Hereford and Worcester Fire Service. |
| on the River Wye; the remaining two being at | Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. |
| es according to the split up of the county of | Hereford and Worcester into the former traditional cou |
| The | Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service is the |
| ere formed on 1 April 1998 when the county of | Hereford and Worcester (which had been created in 1974 |
| to visit the four Welsh dioceses, as well as | Hereford and Worcester, and on 21 December 1559 he was |
| , working alongside West Mercia Constabulary, | Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service and Wes |
| nitary authority of Medway, and the county of | Hereford and Worcester was abolished and replaced by t |
| rth Carolina, where he raised herds of prized | Hereford and Holstein cows. |
| as an assistant bishop within the Diocese of | Hereford and finally as its suffragan bishop. |
| He won 16 district titles at | Hereford and AHS combined, and he led the Sandies to t |
| Castle and sister of Herbert Croft, Bishop of | Hereford and dean of the Chapels Royal, but had no mal |
| to the parish of Frankley, in Worcestershire ( | Hereford and Worcester, from 1974). |
| in counter-terrorism and hostage rescue-near | Hereford and had arrived at a holding area in Regent's |
| ews editor before leaving in 1988 to join BBC | Hereford and Worcester as a reporter. |
| "Welsh Newton is a Parish on the | Hereford and Monmouth road, three and a half miles nor |
| es' march from Wales to Oxford, and thence to | Hereford and Chester in August 1645; and having been s |
| eme, working for BBC Radio Shropshire and BBC | Hereford and Worcester. |
| Clay now lives in the Marches city of | Hereford and remains politically active as a volunteer |
| Gruffydd ap Llywelyn took | Hereford and destroyed the new castle. |
| or BBC WM, BBC Coventry and Warwickshire, BBC | Hereford and Worcester, BBC Radio Stoke and BBC Radio |
| 4 a fee had to be agreed between The Imps and | Hereford, and this fee was agreed on July 26, 2010. |
| ough Castle to Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of | Hereford and Elizabeth daughter of King Edward I of En |
| inally Tenbury), Easton Court (serving Little | Hereford) and Woofferton. |
| s have established the economic resilience of | Hereford and within the High Town area there are no lo |
| was also a local magistrate, High Sheriff of | Hereford and Worcester, and a Deputy Lieutenant. |
| ollowers of Fitzalan's aunt Joan, Countess of | Hereford, and at Fitzalan' behest was soon executed (s |
| val which was held in rotation in Gloucester, | Hereford and Worcester. |
| In 1058, Harold also became Earl of | Hereford, and replaced his late father as the focus of |
| There is also a | Hereford and Worcester Chamber of Commerce. |
| n BBC Radio Oxford, The Friday Session on BBC | Hereford and Worcester, Raw Talent on BBC Radio Humber |
| These Arms are often referred to as the | Hereford Arms, named for the later ancestral home of t |
| Location of | Hereford Army Airfield, Arizona |
| n, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of | Hereford, around 1250. |
| stershire, was founded in 1148 by the Earl of | Hereford as a Cistercian monastery. |
| Mallender remained with | Hereford as they were elected to the Football League a |
| dging Sir John Scudamore (of Holme Lacy, near | Hereford) as his patron. |
| plaintiff, Mrs Williams, gave evidence at the | Hereford assizes against two suspects, but did not say |
| The American Black | Hereford Association was established as a non-profit c |
| otion and Research Board, the American Polled | Hereford Association, and by Presidential appointment, |
| He was further honored by the American | Hereford Association, the Texas Hereford Association, |
| e became a student at St. Michael's Priory in | Hereford at age 14 and entered St. Gregory's College n |
| He left | Hereford at the end of the season after rejecting a ne |
| e supporting branch lines were closed and the | Hereford Barton loop culled. |
| Hereford became the first club to finish bottom of the | |
| ual proportions, a combination of Africander, | Hereford, Beef Shorthorn and Angus. |
| which had probably been built by the Earl of | Hereford before 1075. |
| Henry IV was created Duke of | Hereford before he usurped the throne. |
| a City making 25 appearances before moving to | Hereford before retiring. |
| h three others, was given to the cathedral at | Hereford before the Norman Conquest by the benefactres |
| stituency was abolished, and then represented | Hereford between 1886 and 1892. |
| He sat as Member of Parliament for | Hereford between 1832 and 1837 and also served as a Ju |
| 1802 and then sat as Member of Parliament for | Hereford between 1826 and 1845. |
| t, and provides direct services to Worcester, | Hereford, Birmingham, Oxford and London. |
| Henry | Hereford born 22 October 1975 is an English Actor who |
| has 2 Platforms for North (Ludlow) and South ( | Hereford) bound trains respectively. |
| d, a local who became a leader in introducing | Hereford, Brahman, and Jersey cattle to Texas. |
| through route from Birmingham to Swansea via | Hereford, Brecon, the Neath and Brecon Railway and the |
| Brothers introduced Brahman bulls into their | Hereford breeders to help combat the effects of drough |
| re, "A Lover's Complaint," and John Davies of | Hereford, Brian Vickers attributes to Davies the poem |
| The station is currently owned by | Hereford Broadcasting, LLC. |
| The Braford is a cross between a | Hereford bull and a Brahman cow. |
| A Polled | Hereford Bull |
| A | Hereford bull |
| In 1947 Alto Adams, Jr. was using | Hereford bulls, but soon realized that they were not s |
| black with white head, also derived from the | Hereford, but usually crossed with the Aberdeen Angus. |
| He made the bench at | Hereford, but did not make a first team appearance for |
| In autumn 1977 he moved to | Hereford, but the following close season moved to his |
| At one time Orford was owned by Viscount | Hereford, but after his death in 1748 it was bought by |
| of the order to Ralph of Maidstone, Bishop of | Hereford; but Ralph only resigned his bishopric on Dec |
| vol., produced in | Hereford by Bulmers, a subsidiary of Heineken. |
| On 27 March 2007, he left | Hereford by mutual consent and subsequently signed for |
| Roger, the latter being elected to the see of | Hereford by the council. |
| lege, Oxford from 1545, and created bishop of | Hereford by Mary I. |
| hree months later, he was nominated Bishop of | Hereford by the crown on 5 August and consecrated on 1 |
| 1tph to | Hereford, calling at Bromsgrove, Droitwich Spa, Worces |
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