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Acknyll (by 1519 – 1561 or 1564), of Knill,
Herefordshire and Old
Radnor Burlingjobb, Radnorshire, was an
English member of parliament. He was a
Member (MP)...
- Anglo-Saxon England, p. 468.
Stenton cites, for example, the
village "
Burlingjobb", in Powys, not far from the
south end of the ****, as
having a name...
- The
community includes Old
Radnor and the
villages of Yardro, Dolyhir,
Burlingjobb,
Evenjobb (Welsh: Einsiob),
Kinnerton and Walton. In the 2001 census...
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Llanfoist canal wharf;
branch to Tyla
Quarries Kington Tramway 1820
Burlingjobb limestone quarries to
Kington and
Eardisley (connection with Hay Railway)...
- Bryn-mawr
Settlement SJ2519
Bugeildy Beguildy Settlement SO1979
Burlingjobb Burlingjobb Settlement SO2558
Bwlch Bwlch Settlement SO1521
Bwlchycibau Bwlchycibau...
- Nant
Melan Michaelchurch on
Arrow New
Radnor Newchurch Old
Radnor and
Burlingjobb Trewern and
Gwailtha Walton and
Womaston The
district was
abolished in...
- Nant-Melan, Michaelchurch-on-Arrow, New Radnor, Newchurch, Old
Radnor &
Burlingjobb,
Trewern & Gwithla,
Walton & Womaston.
Remainder of PLU in Herefordshire...
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opened on 1 May 1820. The
western section from
Kington to
quarries at
Burlingjobb, 3
miles (4.8 km) east of New
Radnor opened on 7
August 1820. For the...
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Green Norfolk 52°38′N 1°29′E / 52.63°N 01.48°E / 52.63; 01.48 TG3610
Burlingjobb Powys 52°13′N 3°05′W / 52.21°N 03.09°W / 52.21; -03.09 SO2558 Burlish...
- had
ownership of
several nearby settlements,
including Old
Radnor and
Burlingjobb. This was
occupied by a
knight named Turchil on Hugh's behalf, and at...