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Aconbury is a
village in the
English county of Herefordshire,
situated on a road
between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. St John the
Baptist church was originally...
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Aconbury Camp is an Iron Age
hillfort on
Aconbury Hill in Herefordshire, England,
about 4
miles (6 km)
south of Hereford, and near the
village of Aconbury...
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Aconbury Priory was a
priory in Herefordshire, England.
Aconbury is a
village on a road
between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. The
priory was
founded in the...
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twelve children. Maud de Geneville, a nun at
Aconbury Priory Beatrice de Geneville, a nun at
Aconbury Priory Joan died 13
April 1323 at the age of 63...
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Communities &
provenance Formal name or
dedication &
Alternative names Aconbury Priory Sisters of St John of
Jerusalem with
brethren founded 13th century...
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Monasteries in
Herefordshire Augustinian Aconbury Priory Aymestrey Priory Beodune Priory Flanesford Priory Limebrook Priory Shobdon Priory Wigmore...
- death, King John
conceded three carucates of land in the
royal forest of
Aconbury,
Herefordshire to
Margaret for the
construction of the
Hospital of St....
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characteristic of the
Herefordshire countryside.
Nearby localities include Aconbury and the
hamlet of Portway. The
history of
Callow dates back to the medieval...
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Margaret de Lacy
founded a
religious house, the
Hospital of St. John, in
Aconbury,
Herefordshire in her memory. On 10
October 1216,
eight days
before his...
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appears that she and her
sisters were
educated by the
Augustinian nuns of
Aconbury.
Blanche Parry arrived at the
Royal Court with her aunt, Blanche, Lady...