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- Aymestrey ( /ˈeɪmstriː/ AYM-stree) is a village and civil parish in north-western Herefordshire, England. The po****tion of this civil parish, including...
- The Aymestrey burial was a beaker cist at Aymestrey, Herefordshire, England. The remains and objects are now in a recreated cist, at Leominster Museum...
- Yatton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Aymestrey in north-western Herefordshire, England. In 1870–72 the township had a po****tion of 214. The hamlet...
- initial seat of Mortimer power), and then p****es through quiet Aymestrey. Near Aymestrey it p****es through Puckhouse Wood, reputedly haunted by pucks or...
- Richard Pearson was born and brought up in Monmouth. He was educated at Aymestrey Court, Worcester, and at Monmouth School, where his father, Cyril Pearson...
- Leinthall Earls or Leinthall Earles is a village in Aymestrey civil parish, Herefordshire, England. The earliest parts of the Church of England parish...
- A. in 1825, and proceeded M.A. in 1828. In 1826, he became curate of Aymestrey, Herefordshire; he was subsequently vicar of Bridstow, near Ross, and...
- 914–917, when Cyfeiliog, 'Bishop of Archenfield' was captured by Nor**** Aymestrey Priory Augustinian Canons Regular — Victorine transferred from Shobdon;...
- and Llaneilian Inclosures Act 1814 54 Geo. 3. c. clxi 17 June 1814   Aymestrey and Kingsland Inclosures Act 1814 54 Geo. 3. c. clxii 17 June 1814   Coxheath...
- (Isabella) de Burgh (died 1522) married Sir John Lingen (died 1505), buried in Aymestrey, Herefordshire, and an ancestor of the Sir Henry Lingen of Lingen, Sutton...