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Hentland is a
hamlet and
civil parish about 5
miles (8 km) north-west of Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, England. The
small hamlet settlement of Hentland...
- St Dubricius’
Church is a
Grade II*
listed parish church in
Hentland, Herefordshire, England.
Parts of the
north wall of the
church date from 1100 but...
- ****withy is a
small village in the
civil parish of
Hentland, and on the
River Wye in Herefordshire, England. It is
known for its
church of St Catherine...
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known as a
scholar throughout Britain.
Dubricius founded a
monastery at
Hentland and then one at Moccas. He
became the
teacher of many well-known Welsh...
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before 1535 with
Dinmore Garway Clas
Celtic monks — clas to 11th century?
Hentland Monastery Celtic monks purportedly founded 6th
century by St Dubricius...
- the
architect John
Pollard Seddon for the Revd
William Poole,
vicar of
Hentland with ****withy, it is a
Grade I
listed building. The
original chapel on...
- Line, 6
miles (10 km) to the north. The
parish borders the
parishes of
Hentland at the east,
Pencoyd at the southwest,
Llanwarne and
Llandinabo at the...
- Herefordshire) in the mid-fifth century, and who
founded a
monastery at
nearby Hentland. He
ordained Samson of Dol, who went on to
evangelize Brittany. He was...
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after they
abandoned the
British Isles, it
survived in
South East
Wales at
Hentland. In the 6th century, this was home to Dubricius, the
first Celtic saint...
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Unknown Acton Beauchamp Monastery Archenfield Monastery Garway Clas
Hentland Monastery Leominster Nunnery Leominster Priory Moccas Monastery Much Dewchurch...