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counties choose floral emblems, BBC News online, accessed October 31, 2007". BBC News. Retrieved 25 September 2010. "Herefordshire Council Homepage, accessed... |
colors. Flags emblazoned with seals, coats of arms, and other multicolored emblems are sorted only by their color fields. The color of text is almost entirely... |
Hereford and Worcester (category History of Herefordshire) Government Act 1972 from the areas of the former administrative county of Herefordshire, most of Worcestershire (except Halesowen, Stourbridge and Warley, which... |
Wales and what was once the West Country Kingdom of Wessex, but also in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, as the rivers Wye and Severn run through Hereford... |
Miscellaneous Sonnets 1835 Roman Antiquities discovered at Bishopstone, Herefordshire 1835 "While poring Antiquarians search the ground" Miscellaneous Sonnets... |
used to represent the British monarch locally. Some counties, such as Herefordshire, are only divided further into civil parishes. The royal county of Berkshire... |
Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2013. "Herefordshire flag". Department for Communities and Local Government. 2010. Retrieved... |
Service (SBS), namely 264 (SAS) Signal Squadron based at Stirling Lines, Herefordshire, SBS Signal Squadron based at RM Poole, Dorset and 63 (SAS) Signal Squadron... |
Shropshire (section Emblems) north, Staffordshire to the east, Worcestershire to the south-east, Herefordshire to the south and Powys to the west. The largest settlement is Telford... |
St Dubricius' Church, Hentland (category Grade II* listed churches in Herefordshire) feet is a hedgehog which were prolific in the locality and the emblem of the Herefordshire Yeomanry. The main pipe organ dates from 1869 and was given by... |
Weobley (category Villages in Herefordshire) Weobley (/ˈwɛbli/ WEB-lee) is an ancient settlement and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. Formerly a market town, the market is long defunct and the... |
Wyvern, Capital Mid-Counties, Greatest Hits Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire, Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire, and Smooth West Midlands. The... |
church of St Cosmo [sic] and St Damian Stretford, near Leominster, Herefordshire, church no longer in use and in the care of the Churches Conservation... |
brought it to Hereford, where he clashed with the army of Earl Ralph of Herefordshire and severely damaged the town. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle wryly comments... |
recruits from Wales and the bordering English counties of Cheshire, Herefordshire, and Shropshire, and is the senior cavalry regiment, and therefore senior... |
Castle Frome (category Villages in Herefordshire) Castle Frome is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England, and is 10 miles (16 km) north-east from the city and county town of... |
the Wiltshire League Premier Division Devizes Town Promoted from the Herefordshire FA County League Premier Division Sporting Club Inkberrow Relegated... |
times their territory may have extended into parts of what are now Herefordshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire. Their capital... |
Derbyshire (section County emblems) Sussex Essex Gloucestershire Greater London Greater Manchester Hampshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Isle of Wight Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire... |
Battle of Mortimer's Cross (category Military history of Herefordshire) Battle of Mortimer's Cross was fought on 2 February 1461 near Kingsland, Herefordshire (between Leominster and Leintwardine, by the River Lugg), not far from... |