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Items in Herefordshire taken from The Antiquities of England and Wales (1786) (results page 1)


Herefordshire, an inland county of West England, lying on the Welsh border between Shropshire and Monmouthshire; it is a pretty agricultural county, through the centre of which runs the Wye; in the E. are the Malvern Hills and in the SW. the Black Mountains (2631 ft); the rich red soil produces fine wheat, hops, and apples; there is some trade in timber, some stone and marble quarrying, and the cattle are noted; its history is associated with many stirring historical events, and in various parts are antiquities of considerable interest.

Population (1907) 116,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Antique Map of Herefordshire
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Herefordshire; England