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- Rowlestone (also spelled Rowlstone) is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire in England. It is a rural area with agriculture the main...
- England Tympanum showing Christ in Majesty with four attendant angels, Rowlestone, Herefordshire, England Tympanum of the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros...
- single species Praearcturus gigas. The type fossil was discovered in Rowlestone, England, and was described in 1871 by Henry Woodward. The species could...
- remains a civil parish, it now falls within the Church of England parish of Rowlestone and Llancillo. The sandstone building has a slate roof, and tufa dressings...
- Ross-on-Wye (SO601240) Rotherwas (SO538385) Rowland's Green (SO685369) Rowlestone (SO379274) Ruckhall (SO447395) Rudhall (SO625256) Rushall (SO646345) Rushock...
- Further motte and bailey castles were built at Walterstone, Llancillo, Rowlestone and Clodock, followed after 1216 by Longtown Castle, presiding over the...
- Llancillo, Llanveynoe, Longtown (with Clodock), Michaelchurch Escley, Newton, Rowlestone, St Margarets, and Walterstone. Ewyas Lacy ceased to be used as an administrative...
- same builders at Kilpeck, and their work is also known at Leominster, Rowlestone and elsewhere. The writer Simon Jenkins notes the influences of churches...
- in the middle of the 19th century. Two fire-damaged Welsh bibles from Rowlestone are kept in the Herefordshire County Archives.[citation needed] At some...
- Conquest, Roger de Lacy, son to Walter de Lacy, held the parishes of Rowlestone and Llancillo from Henry de Ferrers, the tenant-in-chief to king William...