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Hertford (/ˈhɑːrtfərd/ HART-fərd) is the
county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a
civil parish in the East
Hertfordshire district of the county...
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Hertford is the
county town of Hertfordshire, England.
Hertford may also
refer to:
Hertford Castle Hertford College,
Oxford Hertford County,
North Carolina...
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Hertford College (/ˈhɑːrtfərd/ HART-fərd),
previously known as
Magdalen Hall, is a
constituent college of the
University of
Oxford in England. It is located...
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Hertford and
Marquess of
Hertford have been
created several times in the
peerages of
England and
Great Britain. The
third Earldom of
Hertford was...
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largest settlement is Watford, and the
county town is
Hertford. The
county has an area of 634
square miles (1,640 km2) and had a po****tion...
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museum in
London occupying Hertford House in
Manchester Square, the
former townhouse of the
Seymour family,
Marquesses of
Hertford. It is
named after Sir...
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Hertford is a town and the
county seat of
Perquimans County,
North Carolina,
United States. The
current po****tion of
Hertford,
North Carolina is 1,912...
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Hertford (born
November 2, 1978) is an
American theatre director, writer, and actor.
Hertford began his
career at an
early age, most
notably with...
- The
Hertford loop line (also
known colloquially as the
Hertford Loop) is a
branch of the East
Coast Main Line, part of the
Northern City Line commuter...
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Countess of
Hertford is a
title given to the wife of the Earl of
Hertford.
Women who have held the
title include:
Isabel Marshal (1200–1240) Maud de Lacy...