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    Mordiford is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England on the B4224 Hereford to Mitcheldean road 4 miles (6 km) east-southeast of the city...
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  • 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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    of Leominster, then flows into the River Wye downstream of Hereford at Mordiford, around 63 miles (101 km) from its source. Its name comes from a Welsh...
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    improving the River Lugg from Leominster to its confluence with the Wye at Mordiford, but its navigation is likely to have been difficult. The Herefordshire...
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    is the Essex Ring Terret - there is also the Essex Bell or Bar Terret) Mordiford Hereford Lantern Stafford knot Suffolk Horseshoe Yorkshire Spiral or Drop...
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  • museum is sometimes pointed out as belonging to Blue Ben. Green Dragon of Mordiford, of Herefordshire folklore Dragon of Loschy Hill, of Yorkshire folklore...
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  • from south to north. Beachley Tidenham Chase Brockweir Hewelsfield Redbrook Symonds Yat East Ross-on-Wye King's Caple Brockhampton Fownhope Mordiford...
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    Bullingham Lugwardine Lyde Madley Marden Marstow Michaelchurch Escley Mordiford Moreton-on-Lugg Much Birch Much Dewchurch Newton Orcop Pencoyd Peterchurch...
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  • (SO372433) Moorcot (SO355555) Moorend Cross (SO725452) Moorhampton (SO382464) Mordiford (SO571374) Moreton (SO506645) Moreton Jeffries (SO605488) Moreton-on-Lugg...
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    1920s. B4224 A438 at Hereford A4136 at Mitcheldean via Hampton Bishop, Mordiford and north Mitcheldean B4225 A449 at Old Gore B4224 at Old Gore Very short...
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  • Shovel Blackwood's Estate Act 1809 49 Geo. 3. c. 59 19 January 1809   Mordiford (Herefordshire) Inclosure Act 1809 49 Geo. 3. c. 60 19 January 1809  ...
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    grandfather had served as rector of Holt, Worcestershire and vicar of Mordiford, Herefordshire, respectively. Two years before her birth, five of her...
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  • Monkland and Stretford 178 6.24 Leominster and Wigmore Rural District Mordiford 527 7.88 Hereford Rural District Moreton Jeffries Bromyard Rural District...
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    St Thomas of Canterbury) 1349556 More images Church of the Holy Rood Mordiford Anglican Church c. 1811 26 January 1967 SO5704737449 52°02′02″N 2°37′39″W...
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  • Michaelchurch Escley Primary School, Michaelchurch Escley Mordiford CE Primary School, Mordiford Much Birch CE Primary School, Much Birch Much Marcle CE...
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    the beginning of Spring's boxing career. That year, Spring travelled to Mordiford and won a fight in 11 rounds, after which he won a £3 stake. Spring is...
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    This word Lindhöj mean Linddalene too. Lindhöj=Lindhøj(see"Ø") Dragon of Mordiford Danish folklore Evald Tang Kristensen:"Danske Sagn: Ellefolk, Nisser og...
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    Dormington has a joint parish council with the neighbouring parish of Mordiford. The parish is in the Hereford and South Herefordshire Parliamentary constituency;...
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    uk. Retrieved 5 October 2018. "The Benefice of Fownhope (St Mary) with Mordiford, Brockhampton and Fawley and Woolhope". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved...
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  • Little Birch, Little Dewchurch, Lower Bullingham, Lugwardine, Marden, Mordiford, Moreton on Lugg, Much Birch, Much Dewchurch, Pipe & Lyde, Preston Wynne...
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  • Landscape park 1790s SO6046941120 1000897 Upload Photo Sufton Court II* Mordiford Landscape park 1790s SO 57366 37735 1000898 Upload Photo Whitfield II...
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  • (probably his son rather than his great nephew) improved the River Wye up to Mordiford (the confluence of the River Lugg), partly using finance raised for the...
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  • the administrative centre of an area stretching from Bishop's Frome to Mordiford and Tarrington. In Domesday Book there are 41 households, a large number...
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    Mordiford Bridge (that part on Mordiford)...
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    Park Sutton 51°22′N 0°14′W / 51.37°N 00.23°W / 51.37; -00.23 TQ2366 Mordiford Herefordshire 52°02′N 2°37′W / 52.03°N 02.62°W / 52.03; -02.62 SO5737...
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  • Gregory 1759: Sir James Broome of Withington 1760: James Hereford of Mordiford 1761: John Brookes-Cotterell of Garnons 1762: Howarth Cooke of Holmer...
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