- Erin go
Bragh (/ˌɛrɪn ɡə ˈbrɑː/ ERR-in gə BRAH),
sometimes Erin go
Braugh, is the
anglicisation of an
Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used...
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Braughing /ˈbræfɪŋ/ is a
village and
civil parish,
between the
rivers Quin and Rib, in the non-metropolitan
district of East Hertfordshire, part of the...
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Braughing hundred was a
judicial and
taxation subdivision of Hertfordshire, in the east of the county, that
existed from the 10th to the 19th century...
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Braughing was a
small town in the
Roman province of Britannia. Its name in
Latin is unknown.
Today the site is
partially occupied by the
hamlet of Ford...
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Braughing Friars is a
hamlet in Hertfordshire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Braughing.
Media related to
Braughing Friars at
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- (this rule was
abolished by the FEI the
following year). This
meant that Go
Braugh would have to
carry an
additional 40 lb (18 kg) of lead,
despite his small...
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Danish rule
harking back to a
Viking not
Saxon past. The
other seven were
Braughing, Stevenage, Cashio, Buntingford, Hertford,
Hitchin and Odsey. In the later...
- 946°N 0.017°W / 51.946; -0.017
Braughing was a
rural district in Hertfordshire,
England from 1935 to 1974.
Braughing Rural District was
created on 1...
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Braughing railway station served the
village of
Braughing, Hertfordshire, England, from 1863 to 1964 on the
Buntingford branch line. The
station was opened...
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Aspenden Aston Bayford Bengeo Rural Benington Bishop's
Stortford Bramfield Braughing Brent Pelham Brickendon Liberty Buckland Buntingford Cottered Datchworth...