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Wormelow Tump is a
village in Herefordshire, England, 6
miles (10 km)
south of
Hereford and 6+1⁄2 mi (10 km) north-west of Ross-on-Wye. Most of the village...
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Marks Leo
Marks in 2000, at the
opening of the
Violette Szabo Museum,
Wormelow Tump, Herefordshire,
England Born
Leopold Samuel Marks (1920-09-24)24 September...
- to
Flouriant et Florete,
Guillem de
Torroella and
Gervase of Tilbury.
Wormelow Tump, Herefordshire, the
burial place of King Arthur's son Amr according...
- in 1685, who was
indeed a
member of the
family who
owned the
lands from
Wormelow near
Hereford to the
border regions in
which surround the Yat. The area...
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records pertaining to
apples and cider. The
Violette Szabo Museum is in
Wormelow village,
outside the city.
Holme Lacy House, now a
hotel for a national...
- modern[clarification needed] hundreds, only Greytree, Radlow, Stretford,
Wolphy and
Wormelow retained their original Domesday names. The
others were Broxash, Ewyas-Lacy...
- The
parish includes the
hamlet of
Kivernoll and part of the
village of
Wormelow. The Old
Vicarage has
stood since the 17th century, and
includes a plaque...
- 26.
column 3. The
Violette Szabo GC
Museum is
housed in the
cottage in
Wormelow Tump, Herefordshire, that Violette's
English cousins formerly owned, and...
- Duke of Chandos. In the
Domesday Book
Dewsall was part of the
Hundred of
Wormelow, and
contained four
smallholders (middle
level of
serfs owning about 5...
- shires.
Archenfield was thus
bundled into
Herefordshire as the
Hundred of
Wormelow.
Archenfield remained a
predominantly Welsh-speaking
region until at least...