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- Much Cowarne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire, located off the A417 about 16 miles from Hereford and 10 miles from...
- Little Cowarne is a village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England, and is 9 miles (14 km) north-east from the city and county town...
- had a cider mill on the ground floor of the stowage (Little Cowarne Court, Little Cowarne). Kilns Bricks were the usual material for building kilns. Stone...
- Catholic church, Deeping St James, Lincolnshire St Guthlac's Church, Little Cowarne, Herefordshire St Guthlac's Church, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire St Guthlac's...
- obovate, abaxile. Flesh juicy, sweet, pleasant flavour. Eating Use October Cowarne Quoining Herefordshire, England 1826 Width 65 mm (2.6 in), height 65 mm...
- Edvin Ralph Hampton Wafer Hewland ****withy Holme Lacy Kilpeck Little Cowarne Lower Bullingham Studmarsh Wacton Wolferlow Aldwick, SP892175 Alfledawich...
- (died 1663) was an English Quaker preacher. Smith probably lived in Little Cowarne, Herefordshire and preached in Andover, Hampshire. He was repeatedly arrested...
- said that the process was begun in around 1800 by a Mr. Yeomans of Much Cowarne, and continued by a Mr. Crowe of Canon Pyon, after which the variety came...
- Richard Green of The Whittern, Kington 1890: Colonel Robert Bourne, of Cowarne Court, Ledbury 1891: Benjamin St. John Attwood Mathews, of Pontrilas Court...
- Long, daughter of Sir Walter Long. In 1630 he settled his property at Cowarne on his wife Dorothy. In 1646 he married a second time to Elizabeth Brabazon...