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Ivington (/ˈɪvɪŋtən/) is a
village in the
county of Herefordshire, England,
approximately 13
miles (21 km)
north of Hereford. It is
about 2
miles (3 km)...
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Ivington Camp is an Iron Age hill fort
located at Brierley, 3 km
south of Leominster, Herefordshire. Children, G; Nash, G (1994)
Prehistoric Sites of Herefordshire...
- host in 2011, Don
began to
present from his own garden, Longmeadow, in
Ivington, Herefordshire. He was
frequently seen on
screen with his
Golden Retriever...
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Special School.
Primary schools in the
villages around the town
include Ivington, Kimbolton, Kingsland,
Luston and
Stoke Prior. In print,
Leominster is...
- Camp
British Camp
Capler Camp
Croft Ambrey Dinedor Camp
Garmsley Camp
Ivington Camp
Poston Camp
Sutton Walls Wapley Hill
Hertfordshire Arbury Banks Wilbury...
- Lyonshall, Staunton-on-Arrow, Pembridge, Eardisland,
Arrow Green, Monkland,
Ivington, Broadward, and has its
confluence with the
River Lugg
south of Leominster...
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Richard Warnecombe or
Warmecombe (by 1494 – 1547), of
Ivington,
Lugwardine and
Hereford was a
Member of
Parliament for
Hereford in 1529 and 1542 and Mayor...
- Anglo-Saxon in origin, and
means 'Ifa's hill-spur'. The same name is
found in
Ivington (He) and its
strong form in
Iveston and
Ivesley (Du). The term "hoh" ('projecting...
- Camp
British Camp
Capler Camp
Croft Ambrey Dinedor Camp
Garmsley Camp
Ivington Camp
Poston Camp
Sutton Walls Wapley Hill
Hertfordshire Arbury Banks Wilbury...
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February 1581), of
Ivington, Herefordshire, was an
English politician. He was born the
second son of
Richard Warnecombe of
Ivington,
Lugwardine and Hereford...