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  • Shaun Anthony Markey fled from Woolworth's store in Hereford with a battery-operated model of the chisel-jawed character, who features in the animated film Toy Story.
  • In Somerset and Herefordshire mistletoe grows on the apple trees from which cedar is produced.
  • But the Hon Sarah Hervey-Bathurst has apparently turned her back on the splendours of Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire for a country cottage in North Yorkshire where she can be close to her father's gamekeeper.
  • Herefordshire had the slowest advertised download speeds. The Sun
  • A grand cross-bred Hereford steer secured the challenge cup for the best fat beast in the show.
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  • Hereford's substitute Joe Colbeck sparkled on the right in his 20 minutes while Guillem Bauza, a Spanish stroller, rode the hurly-burly without complaint or as much effect as he might have created at a higher level. Hereford fail to see the funny side as Barnet emerge with the points
  • We raised shorthorn and Hereford, and Corriedale sheep. The Legacy of Heorot
  • Gilbert, earl of Glocester, the greatest baron of the kingdom, had espoused the king's daughter; and being elated by that alliance, and still more by his own power, which, he thought, set him above the laws, he permitted his bailiffs and vassals to commit violence on the lands of Humphrey Bohun, earl of Hereford, who retaliated the injury by like violence.
  • Come to think of it, that idyllic childhood I remember in rural Herefordshire, climbing trees and dipping for frogspawn in the village pond - was that mine or simply some clever adman's vision of a perfect England that never was?
  • Hereford, and York survive only in fragments or _torsi_; and the modern reprint of the first was formed from a combination of several imperfect originals. The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time
  • But he's no TV or movie celebrity - he's a prize-winning Hereford bull.
  • The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral.
  • Hereford usually crack or collapse in the dying minutes.
  • He was also chancellor, prebend, and canon residentiary and portionist of the church of Hereford. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland
  • He was held as a prisoner of war in Hereford, Texas, and it was there that he began to paint in 1944, using whatever materials were to hand, including sacking.
  • The late Rev. Love Robertson, Prebendary of Hereford (son of the above George Robertson), was accustomed to use: Gu. three wolves 'heads erased arg., armed and langued az., which are the arms of the original stock of Strowan. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
  • She was beaten repeatedly around the head with a heavy object, and left for dead in her home in Kinton, Herefordshire, last September.
  • Meanwhile Hereford's great escape from the relegation zone is going to plan - four games now without defeat.
  • Fortunately, Alan Judge was in fine form, pulling off a great save to keep Hereford in the game.
  • About ten injured animals have been seen in the same area of Hereford. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a farm with a pony, racehorses, Poll Hereford cattle, a Fiat tractor and a bocce course.
  • In the foreground, two mounted stockmen watch a small herd of healthy Hereford cattle. Archive 2009-03-01
  • All matings were between cows and bulls of the same breed except for nine Polled Hereford sires, which were bred to both Horned Hereford and Polled Hereford cows.
  • Hereford crossbred heifers with calf at heel £1,400.
  • When William the Conqueror (William I) and his Norman army conquered England in 1066, the three English earldoms of Chester, Shrewsbury, and Hereford were established on the border with Wales.
  • The size of the neat, compact body is deceptive: the Devon can weigh more than a Hereford or Beef Shorthorn.
  • The recent sale of deadstock at Rosemaund held by auctioneers John Amos and Co saw a large gathering of the rural community from Herefordshire.
  • Hereford might just have a crisis of conscience tomorrow.
  • [284] Born probably in Herefordshire, studied at Paris, fulfilled various diplomatic missions, was justice in eyre 1173, canon of St. Paul's 1176, archdeacon of Oxford, 1197. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
  • The Hereford orchards were first planted "tempore Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • He qualified as a civic designer after doing a postgraduate course in Civic Design at Liverpool University, and has also worked for Hereford council and Knowsley council in planning roles.
  • The Golden Vale in Herefordshire, (being ye pride of al that country,) being the richest yet (for want of employment) the plentifullest place of poore in the kingdom -- yielding two or three hundred folde; the number so increasing (idleness having gotten the upper hand;) if trades bee not raised -- beggery will carry such reputation in my quarter of the country, as if it had the whole to halves. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 336, October 18, 1828
  • During this period, the high-quality Hereford cattle outgained the Okies by 0.5 lb. per day.
  • Winchester; to Robert Foliot the bishoprike of Hereford; to Geffrey Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second
  • Tombs of ecclesiastics (Obazine Abbey, Hereford Cathedral) were made deliberately shrinelike, with relief carving or a pinnacled canopy.
  • The monastery at Belmont Abbey near Hereford has opened up a guest wing.
  • King Henry V, the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Derby and Mary Bohun, coheiress of the Earldom of Hereford, was born at Monmouth Castle.
  • Hereford United According to the club: Before the formation of Hereford United there were four leading amateur clubs in Hereford and it was believed that a higher class of football could be sustained if they were to amalgamate. Are Newcastle United England's only united United? | The Knowledge
  • In his mellow cups John, like most of us, was always a better player in his rosily misty memory than he had actually been, and when I told him I was moving to Hereford he said to make sure to pay respects to the village pitch at Much Marcle: "It's where I hit my biggest ever sixer – not only out of the field but over the road and into a distant barn. Tons of reasons to support the monarchs of sport | Frank Keating
  • Hereford cattle have a long pedigree.
  • The reserve is a microcosm of the characteristic old Herefordshire landscape comprising hay meadows and orchards enclosed by thick hedgerows.
  • Tenbury Wells is a small ancient market town situated in the very north west of Worcestershire on the A456, close to the borders of Herefordshire and Shropshire.
  • In the Hereford earthquake of 1896, the centre of the innermost coseismal line (Fig. 62) is close to the region lying between the two epicentres. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
  • But the Hon Sarah Hervey-Bathurst has apparently turned her back on the splendours of Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire for a country cottage in North Yorkshire where she can be close to her father's gamekeeper.
  • Hereford was, by contrast, vulnerable to the Welsh, who sacked the cathedral in 1055 and killed the bishop, Leofgar.
  • The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral.
  • That's perhaps not a typical example, because hooking a giant trevally is akin to sticking a fly into the mouth of a Hereford bull.
  • This toll bridge was at Whitney suffered damage from the fast flowing flood, and parts of Hereford are already underwater.
  • The stained windows, which form an interesting collection of arms and legends, are in memory of Archbishop Musgrave, once Bishop of Hereford, to whom there is also another window by Warrington in the wall of the aisle above the chantry, which is only 11 feet in height. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • The Hereford is probably the most numerous and widely distributed beef breed in the world.
  • But shortly before the break, it was former Hereford player Paul Wheeler who put Chester two ahead.
  • An example of a palatine earl was William fitz Osbern, who was made earl of Hereford in 1066 or 1067.
  • Herefordshire's policy now is that all schools with under 60 on their roll are "unviable". Rural school closures: is 45 miles too far for children to travel?
  • In 1920 the company bought farm land in Cheshire and raised a herd of Hereford beef cattle.
  • Iron bar, with part of the iron plate or hasp which is secured by the lock and keeps the bar in place: Hereford.] The Care of Books
  • Hereford 0. Pitch invasion foiled ... police uncover soccer hooligans' plan.
  • The loss of ancient woodland now means they're confined to the southern counties and Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
  • Born in Hereford, the third of seven children of Peter Garrick and Arabella Clough, he returned with his family to Lichfield where his father was stationed with the dragoons, and where he received his early education.
  • _trouse_, is of every-day use in this county of Hereford for trimmings of hedges; that it is given by Grose as a verb in use in Warwickshire for trimming off the superfluous branches; and lastly, that it is employed as a substantive to signify shreddings by Philemon Holland, who, if I rightly remember, was many years head master of Coventry Grammar School: Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • York City will be bidding to end Hereford United's unblemished record against bottom-six clubs tomorrow.
  • I will go away from this gathering, for example, knowing the name of Trilleck of Hereford, a fourteenth-century English bishop with whose name I was previously unacquainted.
  • Thereford, the butt fusion welding machine based on 80 C 196 chip microprocessor is developed by Tianjin University.
  • Is the foregoing family a branch of that of Herefordshire, now ennobled; or does it come down from one of the name anterior to the time when such earldom was made patent, viz. from Sir Richard Harley, 28 Edward I.: whose armorial bearings, according to one annalist, is mentioned as _Or, bend cotized sable_? Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The local custom of apple-tree wassailing might be of interest to either group after its mention in the bestselling novel set in Herefordshire.
  • Tombs of ecclesiastics (Obazine Abbey, Hereford Cathedral) were made deliberately shrinelike, with relief carving or a pinnacled canopy.
  • A grand cross-bred Hereford steer secured the challenge cup for the best fat beast in the show.
  • Miss Wood, of Hereford, said the works were unlisted in a 1983 audit of Harrogate's art collection.
  • Overlooking Hollybush to the north is a huge prehistoric earthwork, no doubt associated with the more complex one on the Herefordshire Beacon, but largely enclosed by thick, hanging woods. Country diary: Malvern Hills
  • Herefordshire had the slowest advertised download speeds. The Sun
  • Their livestock consists of Hereford and Aberdeen Angus cattle and free-range hens.
  • He pitched, therefore, upon the city of Hereford, where he worked honestly for a space, until being in company one night with a higgler, he heard the man say he should go to a place called Ross to buy fowls. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences
  • Cordelia Carroll had pride, one daughter, and the desire to see the Hereford Carrolls retain some parity with the Charolais Dales.
  • He is now being cared for in a residential home paid for by Herefordshire council. Times, Sunday Times
  • This toll bridge was at Whitney suffered damage from the fast flowing flood, and parts of Hereford are already underwater.
  • Howbeit, Wolstan bishop of Worcester, and Egelwine abbat of Euesham, with the shirife of Worcester & Walter Lacie, so resisted the earle of Hereford, that he could not passe the Seuerne to ioine with the earle of Cambridge. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • Hereford lived dangerously but by half time were still managing to keep afloat.
  • Iron bar, with part of the iron plate or hasp which is secured by the lock and keeps the bar in place: Hereford 177 78. The Care of Books
  • She turned up at Woolhope in Herefordshire yesterday ready to climb into the cage.
  • Situated on the Croft Castle Estate in Herefordshire the oak measures forty two and a half feet around its trunk.
  • Hereford 0. Pitch invasion foiled ... police uncover soccer hooligans' plan.
  • Exeter allowed only bishops and knights to have effigies, whereas Hereford and Wells gave the privilege also to cathedral dignitaries like deans and archdeacons.
  • Herefordshire had the slowest advertised download speeds. The Sun
  • Voice over For growers across Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire the extra demand for apples is truly an unexpected windfall.
  • Since Hereford Road is in dangerous proximity to Ladbroke Grove, I was sitting tight in my apartments on receipt of this grave intelligence, with funk in my heart, and the Unknown hovering above me, when my young friend HOWARD ALLBUTT-INNETT, Esq., arrived with his bicycle, like a god on a machine, and perceiving the viridity of my countenance, inquired sympathetically what was up. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
  • Northamptonshire Police said the driver, who is from Herefordshire, was left badly shaken but unhurt.
  • Hereford sires were bred to Angus and MARC III cows.
  • One of the earliest watermills yet found in Britain has been excavated at a quarry a few miles north of Hereford.
  • I consider Herefordshire, the last great undiscovered area of England.
  • Lord Nelson, respectfully putting the box to his lips, returned his sincere thanks, for an honour which, he said, he should never forget -- that of having his name enrolled among the freemen of Hereford. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • The alternatives to that were cod on samphire, ribsteak of Hereford beef or porcini gnocchi.
  • The rider, whose name was noted by many when he finished third on his fencing debut at Newbury last month, will not be short of supporters at Hereford tomorrow.
  • Leyton Orient v Swindon, Gillingham v Rotherham and Hereford v Macclesfield are all closely matched on paper and it could pay to do a trixie (three doubles and a treble) on all three finishing level at 9-4 apiece.
  • The Hereford fillet was tender, well-aged and needed only minor trimming of silverskin. Buying meat in bulk

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