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Hergest Ridge is the
second studio album by
English musician and
songwriter Mike Oldfield,
released on 30
August 1974 by
Virgin Records. The unexpected...
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Hergest Ridge is a
large elongated hill
which traverses the
border between England and
Wales in the
United Kingdom,
between the town of
Kington in Herefordshire...
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Hergest (pronounced with a hard g) may
refer to:
Lower Hergest, a
hamlet in Herefordshire,
England Upper Hergest, a
hamlet in Herefordshire,
England Hergest...
- The Red Book of
Hergest (Welsh:
Llyfr Coch
Hergest), Oxford,
Jesus College, MS 111, is a
large vellum m****cript
written shortly after 1382,
which ranks...
- Motu Iti (sometimes also
called Hatu Iti) is one of the
northern Marquesas Islands in
French Polynesia.
Located west-northwest from Nuku Hiva, Motu Iti...
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Lower Hergest is a
hamlet in Herefordshire, England. The
local manor house,
Hergest Court, is a
Grade II*
listed building built of a
mixture of stone...
- on to sell over 2.7
million copies in the UK.
Oldfield followed it with
Hergest Ridge (1974),
Ommadawn (1975) and
Incantations (1978), all of
which feature...
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Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch,
written c. 1350, and the Red Book of
Hergest or
Llyfr Coch
Hergest,
written about 1382–1410,
though texts or
fragments of some...
- Prose"
project (search
within transcription of the
Jesus 111 (Llyfr Coch
Hergest) m****cript). Stephens, Meic (1986). "Penpingion". The
Oxford Companion...
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Peniarth MS. 20 and the
slightly less
complete one in the Red Book of
Hergest. The
version entitled Brenhinoedd y
Saeson (Kings of the English) combines...