- with
Weston under Penyard and Ross
Rural parishes, is the
hamlet of
Rudhall.
Rudhall Manor is a
Grade I
listed 14th
century manor house. The core of the...
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Rudhall Manor is a
manor house in
Rudhall, Herefordshire, England. It
dates from the late 14th
century and is a
Grade I
listed building. The
hamlet of...
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Rudhall of
Gloucester was a
family business of bell
founders in the city of Gloucester, England, who
between 1684 and 1835 cast more than 5,000 bells...
- 458 3rd 1757 Abel
Rudhall 10 long cwt 0 qr 0 lb 1,120 508 4th 1757 Abel
Rudhall 10 long cwt 3 qr 0 lb 1,204 546 5th 1757 Abel
Rudhall 12 long cwt 2 qr 0 lb...
- 494083/8474M." RAF Museum. Retrieved: 26
September 2010.
Rudhall 2000, p. 126.
Rudhall August 1988, p. 35.
Rudhall May 1988, p. 10. "The
Battle of
Britain was not...
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removing the tenor,
recasting the 4th and
adding two trebles. In 1755 Abel
Rudhall augmented the ring to eight, and John
Taylor & Co
rehung the
bells in a...
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church holds several distinctive tombs, one of
which – that of
William Rudhall (who died in 1530) – is one of the last
great alabaster sculptures from...
- (Abraham
Rudhall II, 1725), the old 7th (Abraham
Rudhall I, 1696), the old 8th (Abraham
Rudhall I, 1696) and the old 11th (Abraham
Rudhall I, 1717)....
- C 32.13" c1700
Abraham I
Rudhall Y 4 7-3-16 956.0 Bb 35.25" 1758 Abel
Rudhall Y 5 8-2-11 853.0 Ab 36.88" 1740 Abel
Rudhall Y 6 9-3-13 803.5 G 38.63"...
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Olsen Nauen Glockengießerei Otto
Paccard Petit &
Fritsen Richard Phelps Rudhall John and
William Rufford Saarlouiser Glockengießerei Schilling [de] Taylor...