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Clodock is a
village in the west of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the
River Monnow in the
foothills of the
Black Mountains,
close to the
border with...
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Segontium in
north Wales. An 8th-century
charter relating to the
church at
Clodock includes an
account of its
origin at a time when Clydawg, "king in Ewyas"...
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manor at
Guiting to the
Knights Templar and two churches, at
Weobley and
Clodock to
Llanthony Priory,
which was a
monastery founded by his family. Around...
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parish in Herefordshire, England. The
parish includes the
village of
Clodock and had a po****tion in mid-2010 of 543,
increasing to 620 at the 2011...
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Carved record of the
judgement in a
tithe dispute, in
Clodock Church, Wales...
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Clydog (also
known as Clydawg,
Clodock, ****aucus, Cleodicus, Cladocus) was a sixth-century
Welsh king of
Ergyng who
became a saint. His
feast day is...
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should not be
confused with Newton, a township-chapelry in
Clodock Parish and near Longtown, or with
Newton Leominister. Its
postal address...
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gaining the
waters of its
tributaries the
Escley Brook and
Olchon Brook near
Clodock and the
waters of the
River Honddu, from the
Welsh side of the
Black Mountains...
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civil parishes of Craswall, Cusop, Llancillo, Llanveynoe,
Longtown (with
Clodock),
Michaelchurch Escley, Newton, Rowlestone, St Margarets, and Walterstone...
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England or Wales. His
earliest recorded residence is in the
Parish of
Clodock, Herefordshire,
where he was emplo**** as a
tanner between 1693 and 1694...