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    Archenfield (Old English: Ircingafeld, Middle English: "Irchenfield") is the historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire in...
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    the 5th and 7th centuries. It was later referred to by the English as Archenfield. The kingdom lay mostly in what is now western Herefordshire (now in...
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    persisted well into the modern period across the border in England. Archenfield was still Welsh enough in the time of Elizabeth I for the Bishop of Hereford...
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  • Welsh place names and the historic Welsh commote of Archenfield. In 1887 it was written: "Archenfield was still Welsh enough in the time of Elizabeth for...
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    Parthey & Pinder 1848:233 Britannia, Iter XIII "Why Archenfield", Archenfield Archaeology, Archenfield Archaeology Ltd, retrieved 11 June 2009 "History:...
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    Leominster. Leominster Town Council Leominster Town Website Leominster History from Archenfield Archaeology (this site is not available) Leominster at Curlie...
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    Kingdom spanning areas of what is now known as Herefordshire Ergyng and Archenfield. The name Ariconium is Romano-British and may conceivably have an equivalent...
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    the banks of the River Wye Interior of St Mary’s, the parish church Archenfield John Kyrle High School Ross Rowing Club The Chase Hotel, Ross-On-Wye...
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    deanery mergers have taken place: Kington and Weobley before 1972 Ross and Archenfield before 1979 *including Cathedral Last updated 25 November 2020. "Statistics...
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    kingdom of Ergyng. After the Norman conquest, the area became known as Archenfield and was governed as part of the Welsh Marches. It became part of Herefordshire...
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