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Fownhope /ˈfaʊnˌhoʊp/ is a
village and
civil parish in Herefordshire, England, an area of
outstanding natural beauty on the
banks of the
River Wye. The...
- Hall, West Midlands, one of the
houses where Charles II hid in 1651. At
Fownhope in
Herefordshire the
Heart of Oak
Society organise an
annual event, where...
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representing York. Her
mother was the
daughter of Rev.
Walter Spencer of
Fownhope Court in Herefordshire. She was a
niece of
Muriel Emily Spencer Ashley...
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Somerset in 1925 and 1927. He was born at East Preston, Sus**** and died at
Fownhope, Herefordshire. He
disliked his
first name and was
generally known as "Tom...
- John in 1185. His son
Roger in 1221
received licence to hold a fair at
Fownhope in 1221. The son of this Roger,
another Robert de
Chandos (d. 1302), parti****ted...
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while overseeing fair play in the ring.
Spring was born at
Witchend in
Fownhope,
Herefordshire on 22
February 1795. His true
surname was "Winter", which...
- Ross-on-Wye – 6
miles (10 km)
Section 1: Ross-on-Wye to
Fownhope – 11
miles (18 km)
Section 2:
Fownhope to
Hereford – 7
miles (11 km)
Section 1:
Hereford to...
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south to north.
Beachley Tidenham Chase Brockweir Hewelsfield Redbrook Symonds Yat East Ross-on-Wye King's
Caple Brockhampton Fownhope Mordiford...
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February 2024. Brandeberry,
Theresa (8 June 2020). "Update on the B4224
Fownhope and Fiddlers' Green, Lechmere's Ley".
Hereford Times.
Retrieved 18 February...
- England. His wife,
Margery Spencer,
daughter of The Rev.
Walter Spencer of
Fownhope Court, Herefordshire, and wife Anne "Annie"
Elizabeth Hudson,
became Viscountess...