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Bredwardine is a
village and
civil parish in the west of Herefordshire, England.
Significant parish landmarks include a
brick bridge over the
River Wye...
- Sir
Roger Vaughan of
Bredwardine (died 25
October 1415), also
known as
Roger Fychan or
Roger the younger, was a
Welsh gentleman,
described as
having possessed...
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Bredwardine Castle was
sited in the
village of
Bredwardine in Herefordshire,
England beside the
River Wye.
Thought to have been
built in the
second half...
- ****inson Hand Newton,
vicar of Clungunford, Shropshire, and
afterwards of
Bredwardine, Herefordshire. He was
educated at
Shrewsbury School (then
under Samuel...
- Harmon, Radnorshire, and from 1877 to his
death in 1879 he was
vicar of
Bredwardine, Herefordshire. In
August 1879 he
married Elizabeth Ann
Rowland (1846–1911)...
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Byford – 10
miles (16 km)
Section 2:
Byford to
Bredwardine – 5
miles (8 km)
Section 3:
Bredwardine to Hay-on-Wye – 9
miles (14 km)
Section 1: Hay-on-Wye...
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Welsh noblewoman Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam and Sir
Roger Vaughan of
Bredwardine, who
fought and died with Gwladys's father,
Dafydd Gam in the Battle...
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Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, 1877–1883 Sir
Roger Vaughan of
Bredwardine (died 1415),
Welsh knight,
killed at the
Battle of
Agincourt Sir Roger...
- for
National Statistics. A
Vision of
Britain Through Time : Dore and
Bredwardine Rural District A
Vision of
Britain Through Time :
Hereford Rural District...
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Henry VII.
Johnys was
descended from a
cadet branch of the
Vaughans of
Bredwardine in Herefordshire. Hugh Jones,
Bishop of Llandaff, is said to have been...