-
chapelry of
Farlow was an
exclave of Herefordshire, part of the
hundred of
Wolphy. It is now part of Shropshire,
after being transferred by the
Counties (Detached...
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Herefordshire hundred of
Wolphy.
Whilst the
neighbouring parish of Ludford,
which had also been
divided into Munslow/Shropshire and
Wolphy/Herefordshire parts...
- modern[clarification needed] hundreds, only Greytree, Radlow, Stretford,
Wolphy and
Wormelow retained their original Domesday names. The
others were Broxash...
- Ewyas-Lacy
Greytree Grimsworth Huntington Radlow Stretford Webtree Wigmore Wolphy Wormelow (upper and
lower divisions) (Danais &
Tring added as per History...
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Cangeford ♦
Ludford (Holdgate Fee,
Steventon and the
Sheet only;
remainder in
Wolphy) ♦
Ludlow [borough] ♦
Ludlow Castle ♦
Munslow (Millichope in Wenlock) ♦...
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chapelry of
Rochford was an
exclave of Herefordshire, part of the
hundred of
Wolphy. It was
transferred by the
Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844 to Worcestershire...
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Gazetteer of
Britain and
Ireland of 1868 it was
listed as in the
hundred of
Wolphy.
Ashton in the
Domesday Book.
Retrieved 2 June 2012. "EYE, Herefordshire...
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Ludford joined Shropshire,
which also
meant a
transfer from Herefordshire's
Wolphy hundred to that of Munslow. Also as a
result of the same 1894 Act of Parliament...
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Western Railway. It was in the
Northern division of Herefordshire, the
Wolphy hundred, and
under the Union,—poor
relief and
joint parish workhouse provision...
- from Leominster, but from
which Newton was alienated, and the
Hundred of
Wolphy in the
northern division of Herefordshire, and part of the union—poor relief...