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Ardeley is a
small village and
civil parish in East Hertfordshire, England. The
parish includes the
hamlet of Cromer, as well as Wood End and Moor Green...
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Howard interfered with the
abbatial elections following the
death of
Abbot Ardeley in 1464,
helping John
Canon to win the election.
Howard then
appears to...
- physician. He was the
second President of Harvard.
Charles Chauncy was born at
Ardeley, Hertfordshire, England. The
village was then
known as Yardley. The manor...
- is a
Grade II*
listed post mill at Cromer,
Ardeley, Hertfordshire, England. The
first windmill in
Ardeley parish was
built at some time
between 1192 and...
- with the
abbatial elections at the
Abbey following the
death of
Abbot Ardeley in 1464,
helping the
Yorkist supporter John
Canon to win the election....
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Tring Rural Wigginton East
Hertfordshire (wholly parished)
Albury Anstey Ardeley Aspenden Aston Bayford Bengeo Rural Benington Bishop's
Stortford Bramfield...
- Albury,
Albury End, Aldbury, Aldenham, Amwell,
Ansells End, Anstey, Apsley,
Ardeley, Ashridge, Ashwell, Aspenden,
Aston End, Astrope, Ayot Green, Ayot St Lawrence...
- Danelaw. A
Viking spearhead was
discovered by
archaeologists at
nearby Ardeley.
According to the
Domesday Book, in 1086 the Lord of the
Manor was the...
- the 13th
century with
three purported origins: the
locale Bancroft in
Ardeley, Hertfordshire; the
locale of
Bancroft Field in Soham, Cambridgeshire;...
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Tring Rural Wigginton East
Hertfordshire (wholly parished)
Albury Anstey Ardeley Aspenden Aston Bayford Bengeo Rural Benington Bishop's
Stortford Bramfield...