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Yarkhill is a
village in Herefordshire,
England located about 9
miles (14 km) from both
Hereford and Ledbury. The
village is Anglo-Saxon in
origin and...
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September 2017.
Retrieved 9
March 2011.
Historic England. "Canal Bridge,
Yarkhill (1349186)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 21
November 2011...
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Wynds Point (SO766404) Wynn's
Green (SO604479)
Wyson (SO519674)
Yarkhill (SO604426)
Yarpole (SO476645)
Yarsop (SO411477)
Yatton (SO427665) Yazor...
- and cider. He was also a
member of the
Hartlib Circle. He was born in
Yarkhill, Herefordshire, the son of
Thomas Beale, a
lawyer and farmer, and Joanna...
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river or
brook named the Lodon,
joins it. It then
flows west, past
Yarkhill and the
farmstead or
locality of Prior's
Frome before its
confluence with...
- (Lincolnshire)
Inclosure Act 1799 39 Geo. 3. c. 96 20
November 1798
Yarkhill,
Weston Beggard,
Dormington and
Stoke Edith (Herefordshire)
Inclosure Act...
- Stoulton,
Upper Bullingham, Weston-Beggard, Whitchurch, Woolhope, and
Yarkhill, to the
Chapelries of
Westhide and Whittington, and to the
Township of...
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Wolferlow Bromyard Rural District Woolhope 486 16.20
Ledbury Rural District Yarkhill 326 9.14
Ledbury Rural District Yatton 208 10.54 Ross and
Whitchurch Rural...
- Marcle, Munsley, Pixley, Putley,
Stretton Grandison, Tarrington, Woolhope,
Yarkhill.
Remainder of PLU in Worcestershire.
Leominster PLU Aymestrey, Bodenham...
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cultivar of
apple is said to have been
discovered on the farm of a Mr Dent at
Yarkhill, Herefordshire, in the
middle of the 19th century. It was subsequently...