Sarnesfield (National Grid ref. SO374508) is a civil parish and village in Herefordshire, eleven miles north-west of Hereford. Sarnesfield was granted...
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Half-timbered construction typical of the West Midlands. John Abel was born in Sarnesfield, Herefordshire. He was a Catholic recusant, along with his wife Johanna...
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Saffron's Cross (SO541513) Sapey Bridge (SO723551) Sapey Common (SO701644) Sarnesfield (SO374508) Sellack (SO568275) Sellack Boat (SO565285) Shaw Common (SO695271)...
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to serve in the Diocese of Hereford, first as vicar of Weobley with Sarnesfield and Norton Canon and later as rector of Ross with Walford and Brampton...
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(Huntsham Court and adjoining Gate Piers) 1099435 More images Hyatt Sarnesfield Norton Canon Farmhouse 18th century 16 July 1987 SO3801749995 52°08′41″N...
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Kington on which the school would be built. Lewis contracted John Abel of Sarnesfield to build it. John Abel, who was Carpenter to King Charles I, was to provide...
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includes councillors from the parishes of Kinnersley, Norton Canon, and Sarnesfield. As Herefordshire is a unitary authority—no district council between...
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Urban District Rowlstone 180 14.66 Dore and Bredwardine Rural District Sarnesfield Weobley Rural District Sellack 248 8.36 Ross and Whitchurch Rural District...
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acres. The boys and girls are organised into five houses: Hedgerows, Sarnesfield, Churchill, Stratton and Gills.[citation needed] Mr John Skey bought...
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-2.912341 (Church of St Peter) 1078157 More images Church of St Mary Sarnesfield Church c. 1870 2 September 1966 SO3747250925 52°09′11″N 2°54′55″W /...
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5 October 2018. "The Benefice of Weobley (St Peter and St Paul) with Sarnesfield and Norton Canon". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 5 October 2018. "The...
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Henry Frederick Wynter Elizabeth Wynter, married Richard Monington of Sarnesfield, Herefordshire. Anne Wynter (1597-1676), married Benedict Hall (c. 1582-1660)...
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son Henry, baptized 11 October 1789. These two children were born in Sarnesfield in Hereford and Henry's burial is recorded in nearby Kinnersley on 28...
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birds as well as large figures with good lettering St Mary's Church Sarnesfield, Herefordshire 1922 The window in this church is attributed to Whall...
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began working as the Commandant of the Red Cross volunteers stationed at Sarnesfield Court Hospital. For the duration of the war, she invested her time to...
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There are four thirteen-storey H-shaped tower blocks: Bromyard House, Sarnesfield House, Peterchurch House and Skenfrith House. The Ledbury blocks were...
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was described as a “nest of Papists”. The recusant Monington family of Sarnesfield Court (demolished 1955) maintained a chapel in their house after the...
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Bach Gwynedd 52°48′N 4°31′W / 52.80°N 04.52°W / 52.80; -04.52 SH3026 Sarnesfield Herefordshire 52°08′N 2°55′W / 52.14°N 02.92°W / 52.14; -02.92 SO3750...
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contains the parishes of Almeley, Brilley, Eardisley, Kinnersley, Letton, Sarnesfield, Staunton on Wye, and Whitney-on-Wye, with an estimated joint population...
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Hall 1836: Edward Griffiths, of Newcourt 1837: Thomas Monnington, of Sarnesfield 1838: Robert Biddulph Phillipps, of Longworth 1839: John Higford, of...
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