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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...
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Aymestrey burial was a
beaker cist at
Aymestrey, Herefordshire, England. The
remains and
objects are now in a
recreated cist, at
Leominster Museum...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Leinthall Earls or
Leinthall Earles is a
village in
Aymestrey civil parish, Herefordshire, England. The
earliest parts of the
Church of
England parish...
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Helpstone Inclosures Act 1809 49 Geo. 3. c. clii 3 June 1809 Shobdon,
Aymestrey and
Lingen Inclosures Act 1809 49 Geo. 3. c.
cliii 3 June 1809 Goring...
- 1659 to Apr 1659.
Weaver was the son and heir of
Thomas Weaver, Esq. of
Aymestrey,
Herefordshire and his wife Anne
Lewis of Radnorshire, and
cousin to Richard...
- (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...