• modern Vale of Ewyas (now within Monmouthshire, Wales) and a larger area to the east including the villages of Ewyas Harold and Ewyas Lacy (now within...
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    village is on the site of Ewyas Harold Castle, of which only the motte remains. Its name derives from the Welsh kingdom of Ewyas and from Harold, son of...
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  • Ewyas Lacy was an ancient hundred in south-west Herefordshire. It was part of the ancient Welsh region of Ewyas claimed by the de Lacy family following...
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  • Reserves Worcester City Reserves Worcester United AFC Worcester Bartestree Ewyas Harold Hereford Pegasus Colts Hinton Holme Lacy Kington Town Reserves Ledbury...
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    Ewyas Harold Castle was a castle in the village of Ewyas Harold in Herefordshire, England. The first castle on the site is believed to be one of the very...
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    low col at Pengenffordd. No such evidence has been found in the Vale of Ewyas though the profile of this valley strongly suggests the presence of a major...
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  • Ewyas Harold Meadows is a nature reserve managed by Butterfly Conservation near the village of Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England. "Ewyas Harold Meadows...
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    The Vale of Ewyas (Welsh: Dyffryn Ewias) is the steep-sided and secluded valley of the River Honddu, in the Black Mountains of Wales and within the Brecon...
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    Blaenllyfni Brecon Builth Hay Monmouthshire Abergavenny Caerleon Chepstow (part) Ewyas Lacy (part) Gwynllwg (Wentloog) Monmouth Usk Glamorgan Glamorgan Gower Carmarthenshire...
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    Herbert, the son of Black William's illegitimate son, Sir Richard Herbert of Ewyas. He married Anne Devereux, daughter of Walter Devereux, Lord Chancellor...
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