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  • Archenfield
  • Historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire

    Archenfield (Old English: Ircingafeld, Middle English: "Irchenfield") is the historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire in

    Archenfield

    Archenfield

    Archenfield

  • Ergyng
  • Early medieval Welsh kingdom

    the 5th and 7th centuries. It was later referred to by the English as Archenfield. The kingdom lay mostly in what is now western Herefordshire (now in

    Ergyng

    Ergyng

    Ergyng

  • Welsh language
  • Brittonic language

    persisted well into the modern period across the border in England. Archenfield was still Welsh enough in the time of Elizabeth I for the Bishop of Hereford

    Welsh language

    Welsh language

    Welsh_language

  • History of Herefordshire
  • History of the English county

    Welsh place names and the historic Welsh commote of Archenfield. In 1887 it was written: "Archenfield was still Welsh enough in the time of Elizabeth for

    History of Herefordshire

    History_of_Herefordshire

  • Kingstone, Herefordshire
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    in rural Herefordshire, England. It lies within the historic area of Archenfield, near the Welsh border, south-west of the city of Hereford. The parish

    Kingstone, Herefordshire

    Kingstone, Herefordshire

    Kingstone,_Herefordshire

  • Edward the Elder
  • King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 to 924

    the Severn estuary. It then attacked Ergyng in south-east Wales (now Archenfield in Herefordshire) and captured Cyfeilliog, Bishop of Ergyng. Edward ransomed

    Edward the Elder

    Edward the Elder

    Edward_the_Elder

  • Dubricius
  • Sub-Roman Welsh bishop and saint

    venerated as a saint. He was the evangelist of Ergyng (Welsh: Erging) (later Archenfield, Herefordshire) and much of south-east Wales. Dubricius was the illegitimate

    Dubricius

    Dubricius

    Dubricius

  • Herefordshire Militia
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    there were serious disturbances in the Archenfield Local Militia of Herefordshire, which had replaced the Archenfield Volunteers. In November 1813 the militia

    Herefordshire Militia

    Herefordshire_Militia

  • Meurig ap Tewdrig
  • King in South Wales in 5th century AD

    Saeson (Bridge of the Saxons). Meurig reunited his kingdom with Ergyng (Archenfield) by marrying Onbrawst, the daughter of King Gwrgan Fawr (the Great) of

    Meurig ap Tewdrig

    Meurig_ap_Tewdrig

  • Kilpeck
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    kingdom of Ergyng. After the Norman conquest, the area became known as Archenfield and was governed as part of the Welsh Marches. It became part of Herefordshire

    Kilpeck

    Kilpeck

    Kilpeck

  • Weston under Penyard
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Kingdom spanning areas of what is now known as Herefordshire Ergyng and Archenfield. The name Ariconium is Romano-British and may conceivably have an equivalent

    Weston under Penyard

    Weston under Penyard

    Weston_under_Penyard

  • Leominster
  • Town in Herefordshire, England

    (11th ed.). 1911. p. 442. Leominster Town Council Leominster Town Website Leominster History from Archenfield Archaeology (this site is not available)

    Leominster

    Leominster

    Leominster

  • Hereford
  • Cathedral city and the county town of Herefordshire, England

    library membership required.) Annales Cambriae "Archived copy". www.archenfield.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January

    Hereford

    Hereford

    Hereford

  • Magonsæte
  • Minor state in Anglo-Saxon England

    included the Temersæte near Hereford and the Hahlsæte near Ludlow. Westerne Archenfield Strange, O. "The Lost Land of the Cornovii". Retrieved 18 January 2025

    Magonsæte

    Magonsæte

    Magonsæte

  • Ross-on-Wye
  • Market town in Herefordshire, England

    the banks of the River Wye Interior of St Mary's, the parish church Archenfield John Kyrle High School Ross Rowing Club The Chase Hotel, Ross-On-Wye

    Ross-on-Wye

    Ross-on-Wye

    Ross-on-Wye

  • Ariconium
  • Ancient place in Roman Britain

    Parthey & Pinder 1848:233 Britannia, Iter XIII "Why Archenfield", Archenfield Archaeology, Archenfield Archaeology Ltd, retrieved 11 June 2009 "History:

    Ariconium

    Ariconium

    Ariconium

  • Serjeanty
  • Land tenure under the feudal system

    of Barking, or of military service on the Welsh border by the men of Archenfield. Serjeants (servientes) already appear as a distinct class in the Domesday

    Serjeanty

    Serjeanty

    Serjeanty

  • Diocese of Hereford
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    deanery mergers have taken place: Kington and Weobley before 1972 Ross and Archenfield before 1979 *including Cathedral Brockhampton Dingle (population 0) Dinmore

    Diocese of Hereford

    Diocese of Hereford

    Diocese_of_Hereford

  • Bishop of Llandaff
  • Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff

    Church from 777 until the Reformation. In AD 914, the Danes ravaged Archenfield, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (AD 915, Worcester Manuscript

    Bishop of Llandaff

    Bishop of Llandaff

    Bishop_of_Llandaff

  • List of hundreds of England
  • Former land divisions of England

    Herefordshire at the time of Domesday, the sparsely populated Welch area of Archenfield included Ashe Ingen, Baysham and Kings Caple. (Danais & Tring added as

    List of hundreds of England

    List of hundreds of England

    List_of_hundreds_of_England

  • Llandaff Cathedral
  • Church in Wales cathedral in Cardiff, Wales

    including Dubricius, a 6th-century British saint who evangelised Ergyng (now Archenfield) and much of South-East Wales; Meurig ap Tewdrig, King of Gwent; Teilo

    Llandaff Cathedral

    Llandaff Cathedral

    Llandaff_Cathedral

  • Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck
  • Church in Herefordshire, England

    time the current church was built, the area around Kilpeck, known as Archenfield, was relatively prosperous and strategically important, in the heart

    Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck

    Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck

    Church_of_St_Mary_and_St_David,_Kilpeck

  • Cyfeilliog
  • Welsh bishop (died c. 927)

    that Cyfeilliog was captured in Archenfield. Historians prefer the wording in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that Archenfield was the location of his diocese

    Cyfeilliog

    Cyfeilliog

    Cyfeilliog

  • Little Birch
  • Hamlet in Herefordshire, England

    Domesday Book of 1086 as a manor combined with Much Birch in the Hundred of Archenfield, and one of the smallest in the survey, with one Welshman and four lord's

    Little Birch

    Little Birch

    Little_Birch

  • Royal forest
  • Areas of land in the British Isles

    Forest Cumberland Alnwick Northumberland 1280 Alveston Gloucestershire Archenfield Herefordshire 1251 Ashurst Sussex Bagshot Surrey Part of Windsor Forest

    Royal forest

    Royal forest

    Royal_forest

  • Commote
  • Welsh medieval land division

    Shropshire and Cheshire. The principal commotes described in Domesday were Archenfield, Ewias, and the commotes of Gwent in the south; Cynllaith, Edeirnion

    Commote

    Commote

    Commote

  • Richard Williams (alias Cromwell)
  • Welsh soldier and courtier (c. 1510–1544)

    at some unknown date given the office of steward of the lordship of Archenfield, with the constableship of Goodrich Castle in the Welsh Marches, and

    Richard Williams (alias Cromwell)

    Richard Williams (alias Cromwell)

    Richard_Williams_(alias_Cromwell)

  • Sean Semple
  • Anglican bishop in Cyprus and the Middle East

    with Walford and Brampton Abbotts. He was also rural dean of Ross and Archenfield. In February 2024, Semple was elected bishop of Cyprus and the Gulf following

    Sean Semple

    Sean_Semple

  • 635
  • Calendar year

    the royal table. King Meurig of Glywysing and Gwent invades Ergyng (Archenfield), and reunites the two Welsh kingdoms (approximate date). King Gartnait

    635

    635

    635

  • Limebrook Priory
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Limebrook Priory

    Limebrook_Priory

  • Carucate
  • Medieval land unit from England and Scotland

    the Welsh obligations were rated in carucates. This was also true for Archenfield in Herefordshire which may indicate the area maintained the Welsh systems

    Carucate

    Carucate

    Carucate

  • Mynydd Esgairweddan
  • Hill in Gwynedd, Wales

    "SH6702 : Mynydd Esgairweddan". Geograph British Isles. "Snowdonia Project". Archenfield Archaeology. "Thruston Family Papers". 52°36′36″N 3°57′11″W / 52.6100°N

    Mynydd Esgairweddan

    Mynydd Esgairweddan

    Mynydd_Esgairweddan

  • Keith Miles
  • Welsh writer (born 1940)

    Wolves of Savernake (1993) The Ravens of Blackwater (1994) The Dragons of Archenfield (1995) The Lions of the North (1996) The Serpents of Harbledown (1996)

    Keith Miles

    Keith_Miles

  • Moccas Monastery
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Moccas Monastery

    Moccas_Monastery

  • England–Wales border
  • National boundary

    the English and the Welsh, and implies that areas west of the Wye in Archenfield were still culturally Welsh. It stated that the English should only cross

    England–Wales border

    England–Wales border

    England–Wales_border

  • Monmouth cap
  • Knitted, round cap associated with Monmouth, Wales

    early 14th century, the area immediately north of Monmouth, known as Archenfield, became known for the high quality of its wool, produced from Ryeland

    Monmouth cap

    Monmouth cap

    Monmouth_cap

  • Morville Hall
  • Historic house and gardens in Morville, Shropshire

    Barn Shropshire". Visit Bridgnorth feature on Morville Hall & Gardens Archenfield Archaeology on Morville Hall www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Morville

    Morville Hall

    Morville Hall

    Morville_Hall

  • Welsh place names in other countries
  • Welsh toponyms outside of Wales

    Ottawa River. Herefordshire: Numerous villages, parishes and farms in the Archenfield region adjacent to Wales, including: Bagwyllydiart Ewyas Harold Llangarron

    Welsh place names in other countries

    Welsh_place_names_in_other_countries

  • Wigmore Abbey Grange
  • Grade I listed structure in Herefordshire, United Kingdom

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Wigmore Abbey Grange

    Wigmore Abbey Grange

    Wigmore_Abbey_Grange

  • Hereford railway station
  • Railway station in Herefordshire, England

    52.0563°N 2.7245°W / 52.0563; -2.7245 "Hereford and the railways". Archenfield.com. Retrieved 8 January 2010. Cavalcade of a century, 1832-1932, 100

    Hereford railway station

    Hereford railway station

    Hereford_railway_station

  • Overmonnow
  • Place in Monmouthshire, Wales

    the River Monnow, and north of the River Wye, was in the area known as Archenfield, which lay within the Earldom of Hereford and was considered to be part

    Overmonnow

    Overmonnow

    Overmonnow

  • Dewsall
  • Civil parish in Herefordshire, England

    The ecclesiastical parish is noted as being in the rural deanery of Archenfield and archdeaconry of Hereford, with the parish register dated to 1582

    Dewsall

    Dewsall

    Dewsall

  • Germanic toponymy
  • Names given to places by Germanic peoples

    Mirfield, Wakefield, Sheffield, Moorfields, Dogmersfield, Aperfield, Archenfield, Kerfield, Whisterfield, Bentfield Green, Bloomfield, Westerfield, Summerfield

    Germanic toponymy

    Germanic_toponymy

  • Allensmore
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    - Allensmore". University of Nottingham. Retrieved 1 December 2021. Archenfield Archaeology - Allensmore "Allensmore Kellys Herefordshire and Shropshire

    Allensmore

    Allensmore

    Allensmore

  • Priory Church, Leominster
  • Anglican church in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Priory Church, Leominster

    Priory Church, Leominster

    Priory_Church,_Leominster

  • Ocle Priory
  • Benedictine monastery in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Ocle Priory

    Ocle_Priory

  • Ottir
  • Norse of Britain and Ireland

    everywhere by the sea, where it suited them, and took Cameleac, bishop in Archenfield, and led him with them to the ships; and then King Edward ransomed him

    Ottir

    Ottir

  • Ewias
  • Welsh medieval cantref and legendary kingdom

    ), Breuddwyd Maxen (Bangor, 1920), p. 24. The History of Ewyas Lacy Archenfield Archaeology – Longtown and Clodock The History Files Hereford.uk.com

    Ewias

    Ewias

  • Wigmore Abbey
  • Former religious house in Herefordshire

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Wigmore Abbey

    Wigmore Abbey

    Wigmore_Abbey

  • List of monastic houses in England
  • servants of God", otherwise unknown Archenfield Monastery founded before 914–917, when Cyfeiliog, 'Bishop of Archenfield' was captured by Norsemen Aymestrey

    List of monastic houses in England

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_England

  • List of places in Herefordshire
  • (SO334512) Almeley Wooton (SO332521) Altbough (SO541303) Amberley (SO543473) Archenfield (SO261423) Arrow Green (SO433583) Ashfield (SO593239) Ashley Moor (SO475673)

    List of places in Herefordshire

    List_of_places_in_Herefordshire

  • Dinmore Hill
  • Hill in Herefordshire, England

    interpreted as demarcating an Iron Age camp. "Hereford and the railways". archenfield.com. Retrieved 8 January 2010. Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer

    Dinmore Hill

    Dinmore Hill

    Dinmore_Hill

  • Siôn Cent
  • Welsh poet (c.1400)

    and it held a place in his affections. He is also associated with the Archenfield area of west Herefordshire and the Ewias or Vale of Ewyas of eastern

    Siôn Cent

    Siôn Cent

    Siôn_Cent

  • Aston Ingham
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    and Lower Cleeve, and Wilton in Bromsash Hundred and Ashe [Ingen] in Archenfield Hundred. Ansfrid of Cormeilles was the tenant-in-chief. For about a hundred

    Aston Ingham

    Aston Ingham

    Aston_Ingham

  • Wigmore, Herefordshire
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 24 November 2023. Archenfield Archaeology Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1870–72 Littlebury's

    Wigmore, Herefordshire

    Wigmore, Herefordshire

    Wigmore,_Herefordshire

  • Leominster nunnery
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Leominster nunnery

    Leominster_nunnery

  • Dore Abbey
  • Monastery in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Dore Abbey

    Dore Abbey

    Dore_Abbey

  • Welsh exonyms
  • Unedig English name Welsh name Endonym Notes Name Language Archenfield Ergyng Archenfield English Ballingham Llanbugnal Ballingham English Bath Caerfaddon

    Welsh exonyms

    Welsh_exonyms

  • Flanesford Priory
  • Augustinian priory in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Flanesford Priory

    Flanesford Priory

    Flanesford_Priory

  • Treville, Herefordshire
  • Human settlement in England

    Anciently part of the Welsh-speaking territory of Ergyng, which became Archenfield, Welsh was still being spoken in this part of Herefordshire until at

    Treville, Herefordshire

    Treville, Herefordshire

    Treville,_Herefordshire

  • Blackfriars, Hereford
  • Ruins of Blackriars Friary, in Hereford, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Blackfriars, Hereford

    Blackfriars, Hereford

    Blackfriars,_Hereford

  • History of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages
  • of Wessex, and Edward the Confessor at Billingsley, near Boulston in Archenfield, with Ælfgar regaining his earldom of East Anglia. Despite the peace

    History of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages

    History of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages

    History_of_Gwynedd_in_the_High_Middle_Ages

  • Llangarron
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Ross-on-Wye with a total population taken at the 2011 Census of 3,357. Archenfield British Towns Retrieved 27 July 2010 "Civil Parish population 2011".

    Llangarron

    Llangarron

    Llangarron

  • House of Stratford
  • Aristocratic family in Britain

    to the Wye tour. Ariconensia; or, Archæological sketches of Ross and Archenfield: illustrative of the campaigns of Caractacus; the station Ariconium,

    House of Stratford

    House of Stratford

    House_of_Stratford

  • James Tomkins (MP)
  • English politician (c.1569–1636)

    the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 229–239. Archenfield Archaeology

    James Tomkins (MP)

    James_Tomkins_(MP)

  • Aconbury Priory
  • Historic site in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Aconbury Priory

    Aconbury Priory

    Aconbury_Priory

  • Pain fitzJohn
  • 12th-century Norman baron in England

    reward for his service, Henry gave Pain the lordships of Ewias Lacy and Archenfield, both in Wales. Following King Henry's death in 1135, the succession

    Pain fitzJohn

    Pain fitzJohn

    Pain_fitzJohn

  • Brampton Abbotts
  • Village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England

    (help) "Landscape Origins of the Wye Valley parishes - Brampton Abbotts". Archenfield Archaeology. 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2011. "British Listed Buildings

    Brampton Abbotts

    Brampton Abbotts

    Brampton_Abbotts

  • The Chase, Ross-on-Wye
  • Historic house in Herefordshire, England

    The Heraldry of Herefordshire in 1848, and The Handbook to Ross and Archenfield published in 1863. George and Charlotte had four daughters two of whom

    The Chase, Ross-on-Wye

    The Chase, Ross-on-Wye

    The_Chase,_Ross-on-Wye

  • Clifford Priory
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Clifford Priory

    Clifford_Priory

  • Llangrove
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    2011 Census of 3,357. The Local Government is Herefordshire Council. Archenfield The Royal Arms Facebook Page Llangrove CE Academy website Llangrove Village

    Llangrove

    Llangrove

    Llangrove

  • Whitchurch, Herefordshire
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    kingdom of Ergyng. After the Norman conquest, the area became known as Archenfield and was governed as part of the Welsh Marches. It became part of Herefordshire

    Whitchurch, Herefordshire

    Whitchurch, Herefordshire

    Whitchurch,_Herefordshire

  • St Guthlac's Priory
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    St Guthlac's Priory

    St_Guthlac's_Priory

  • Peterstow
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Wilton, which included Peterstow. St Peter's Church is in the Ross and Archenfield Deanery of the Diocese of Hereford. The earliest known building was Anglo-Saxon

    Peterstow

    Peterstow

    Peterstow

  • St Weonard's Church, St Weonard
  • Church in England

    feet (27 m) Width 36.25 feet (11.05 m) Administration Diocese Diocese of Hereford Archdeaconry Hereford Deanery Ross & Archenfield Parish St Weonards

    St Weonard's Church, St Weonard

    St Weonard's Church, St Weonard

    St_Weonard's_Church,_St_Weonard

  • Llancillo
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Lovell, Clementine (2004), Llancillo Hall, archaeological monitoring, Archenfield Archaeology Ltd. Retrieved 29 May 2022 “Lann”, Wiktionary. Retrieved

    Llancillo

    Llancillo

    Llancillo

  • Withenoc
  • Lord of Monmouth

    rivers Wye and Monnow at the southernmost tip of the area then known as Archenfield in the Welsh Marches. William fitzOsbern was killed in battle in 1071

    Withenoc

    Withenoc

  • List of former cathedrals in Great Britain
  • uncertain 6th century – 8th? century Welsh Bicknor is in the area of Archenfield (once part of the British-Welsh petty kingdom of Ergyng before the area

    List of former cathedrals in Great Britain

    List_of_former_cathedrals_in_Great_Britain

  • Titley Priory
  • Former priory in Herefordshire

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Titley Priory

    Titley_Priory

  • St Dubricius' Church, Hentland
  • Church in Herefordshire, England

    Architecture Heritage designation Grade II* listed Administration Diocese Diocese of Hereford Archdeaconry Hereford Deanery Ross & Archenfield Parish Hentland

    St Dubricius' Church, Hentland

    St Dubricius' Church, Hentland

    St_Dubricius'_Church,_Hentland

  • Pencoyd
  • Hamlet in Herefordshire, England

    as previously, but the parish was now listed in the Rural Deanery of Archenfield in the Archdeaconry and Diocese of Hereford. The parish curate was rector

    Pencoyd

    Pencoyd

    Pencoyd

  • Monkland Priory
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Monkland Priory

    Monkland_Priory

  • Welsh Newton
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    court district, Harewood End Petty Sessional division, rural deanery of Archenfield and archdeaconry and diocese of Hereford. The Parish extends into Monmouthshire

    Welsh Newton

    Welsh Newton

    Welsh_Newton

  • Craswall Priory
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Craswall Priory

    Craswall Priory

    Craswall_Priory

  • List of Tolkien's alliterative verse
  • verse, celebrating King Edward the Elder's victory over a Viking army at Archenfield; these are a parody of lines 1-4 of The Battle of Brunanburh. They appear

    List of Tolkien's alliterative verse

    List_of_Tolkien's_alliterative_verse

  • Old St Bartholomew's Church, Lower Sapey
  • Church in Worcestershire, England

    List for England, retrieved 31 August 2013 Lower Sapey, Worcestershire, Archenfield Archaeology, retrieved 30 September 2010 Page, William; Willis-Bund,

    Old St Bartholomew's Church, Lower Sapey

    Old St Bartholomew's Church, Lower Sapey

    Old_St_Bartholomew's_Church,_Lower_Sapey

  • Sutton Camera
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Sutton Camera

    Sutton_Camera

  • John Kyrle
  • English philanthropist (1637–1724)

    to the Wye Tour: Ariconensia; or Archeological Sketches of Ross, and Archenfield: Illustrative of the Campaigns of Caractacus; The Station Ariconium &

    John Kyrle

    John Kyrle

    John_Kyrle

  • Kinsham Grange
  • Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Kinsham Grange

    Kinsham_Grange

  • Welsh Bicknor
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Cymru-Catalonia: Euas ac Ergyn - Cymru yn Sir Henffordd / Ewyas and Archenfield - Wales in Herefordshire". www.kimkat.org. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Welsh

    Welsh Bicknor

    Welsh Bicknor

    Welsh_Bicknor

  • Marstow
  • Hamlet in Herefordshire, England

    Raising of Jairus' daughter. The church is in the deanery of Ross & Archenfield of the Diocese of Hereford. In 2017 St Matthew's was put on the Heritage

    Marstow

    Marstow

    Marstow

  • William Tomkins
  • English politician

    of Hereford cattle, proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds Archenfield Archaeology Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A

    William Tomkins

    William_Tomkins

  • Thruxton, Herefordshire
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    in Herefordshire, England. It is located within the historic area of Archenfield, near the Welsh border and the city of Hereford. The village lies west

    Thruxton, Herefordshire

    Thruxton, Herefordshire

    Thruxton,_Herefordshire

  • Rowland Vaughan
  • corner of old England comes back to life – Telegraph Rowland Vaughan, Archenfield Archaeology Projects The Post-Mediaeval Countryside Crop Nutrition in

    Rowland Vaughan

    Rowland_Vaughan

  • Paul Foley (ironmaster)
  • English politician (1644/45–1699)

    1080/00076797100000002. Stoke Edith Park, Hereford, England. Parks and Gardens UK Archenfield Archaeology Ltd, Swan House, Tarrington, Herefordshire: archaeological

    Paul Foley (ironmaster)

    Paul Foley (ironmaster)

    Paul_Foley_(ironmaster)

  • Wormsley Priory
  • Monastic house in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Wormsley Priory

    Wormsley_Priory

  • Tretire with Michaelchurch
  • Civil parish in Herefordshire, England

    in the Archdeaconry and Diocese of Hereford and the Rural Deanery of Archenfield; it was worth £182 yearly, and came with tithe rents, a residence, and

    Tretire with Michaelchurch

    Tretire with Michaelchurch

    Tretire_with_Michaelchurch

  • Shobdon Priory
  • Former priory in Shobdon, Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Shobdon Priory

    Shobdon Priory

    Shobdon_Priory

  • Upleadon Preceptory
  • Priory in Herefordshire, England

    Tironensian Titley Priory Independent or Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster

    Upleadon Preceptory

    Upleadon_Preceptory

  • 630s
  • Decade

    the royal table. King Meurig of Glywysing and Gwent invades Ergyng (Archenfield), and reunites the two Welsh kingdoms (approximate date). King Gartnait

    630s

    630s

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  • Dulcea
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Dulcea

    Sweet; sweetness.

  • Odayle
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    British, English

    Odayle

    Of the Valley

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    English : variant spelling of Wiggins.

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    Australian, Nigerian

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    I have Honey; Admirer

  • FORBES
  • Male

    Scottish

    FORBES

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Gaelic word forba, FORBES means "district, field." 

  • Genesis
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    Genesis

    beginning

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

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    Bhim; Hanuman; Son of the Wind

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    Sagragni

    Chief; Ruler

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    As Beautiful as the Peacock (Peahen)

  • Faegan
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Faegan

    Joyful.

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