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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- England. His wife, Margery Spencer, daughter of The Rev. Walter Spencer of Fownhope Court, Herefordshire, and wife Anne "Annie" Elizabeth Hudson, became Viscountess...
- 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...
- After the war she became a successful milliner. Lechmere was born in Fownhope, Herefordshire. Her father was Arthur Lechmere, a farmer, and her mother...
- mills and three corn mills at Hereford, and another nine elsewhere, at Fownhope, Hancox, Carey, Foy and Wilton. There were another nine derelict weirs...
- July 1857 An Act for better supplying with Water the Town of Ipswich. Fownhope and Holme Lacy Bridge Act 1857 20 & 21 Vict. c. xlviii 13 July 1857 An...