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Bosbury is a
village and
civil parish in Herefordshire, England,
approximately 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
north of Ledbury. The
small River Leadon flows through...
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Charles Edwin Bosbury (5
December 1897 – 14 July 1929) was an
English professional footballer who made more than 100
appearances in the
Football League...
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Church of the Holy
Trinity is a
Church of
England parish church in
Bosbury in the
English county of Herefordshire. Its bell
tower stands well apart...
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Ledbury was the
southern end of the B4214 and the
section from
there via
Bosbury to
Westfield was the B4128.
Downgraded by the 1970s; the B4214 got its...
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still in use.
These Arms have been
attributed to
Anthony Washeborne of
Bosbury, in Herefordshire. It is
generally accepted that it was he who commissioned...
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International Polo Cup, and his son, also
called Thomas Hone (1894-1946),
moved to
Bosbury House in
Ledbury where the
family still live.
Brindley Hone (1734-1812)...
- Amphlett), or
those named for the
place they grew ('Hartpury Green', '
Bosbury Scarlet', 'Bartestree Squash'). The
perry makers of
Normandy grew their...
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living with her two
married sisters and her brother, a
clergyman in
Bosbury, Herefordshire. In 1879, she
published her
first novel, Won by Waiting...
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serving as an oast in 1823. The
gatehouse to the Bishop's Palace,
Bosbury,
Herefordshire was also converted. This was done by
building a kiln within...
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dissolution unknown;
transferred to
Shobdon after 1155?
Byton Priory?
Bosbury Preceptory Knights Templar founded c.1217–1219 by
William Marshall, Earl...