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Lugwardine is a
village and
civil parish in Herefordshire, England, to the east of Hereford. It lies on the north-east bank of the
River Lugg,
which gives...
- of
William Godwin who
founded the tile
manufacturing tile firm of in
Lugwardine in 1848. The factory’s
location can be seen on the map.
William joined...
- Lugg, a few
miles to the east of the City of
Hereford in the
village of
Lugwardine.
Whitecross Hereford High
School – A
specialist Sports College, which...
- Huntington, Kenchester,
Little Birch,
Little Dewchurch,
Lower Bullingham,
Lugwardine, Marden, Mordiford,
Moreton on Lugg, Much Birch, Much Dewchurch, Pipe...
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interior are
floored with
encaustic tiles by
William Godwin & Son of
Lugwardine.
Robert Scourfield and
Richard Haslam, in
their Powys volume in the Buildings...
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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...
- Carmarthen, and on 8
January 1266, he
acquired the
demesnes of Dilwyn,
Lugwardine, Marden,
Minsterworth and Rodley. On 28 June of the same year, Edmund...
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number of bridges, many of
which are
listed structures. Lugg
Bridge at
Lugwardine and the
bridge at
Mordiford with its ****ociated
causeway both date from...
- School,
Longtown Lord
Scudamore Primary Academy,
Hereford Lugwardine Primary Academy,
Lugwardine Luston Primary School,
Luston Madley Primary School, Madley...
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Catholic High School,
Chesterfield St Mary's
Roman Catholic High School,
Lugwardine St Mary's
Roman Catholic High School,
Croydon This
disambiguation page...