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  • A number of distinctive cheeses are produced in Berkshire, including Wigmore, Barkham blue and Waterloo cheeses. *{{i-House}} [[Bisham Abbey]]
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  • ...ok prisoner Cyfeiliawg, [[Bishop of Llandaff]], and in 921 they besieged [[Wigmore]], which had been rebuilt in that year by King Edward. Trouble between the ...this neighbourhood. The Battle of Mortimer's Cross was fought in 1461 near Wigmore.
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  • ...rn is mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] (1086) as a possession of Barking Abbey, valued at 52 shillings, with a population no greater than fifty people. ...his development, for example Harley Street (after the Earl's family name), Wigmore Street (after his subsidiary title), Henrietta Place and others.
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  • It is in the [[Wigmore Hundred]]. The Iron Age fort of Wapley camp lies nearby. ...to a little-known Welsh saint which later became subordinate to the Tyrone Abbey in France.<ref>{{cite book|title=Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire|a
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  • ...in northern [[Herefordshire]], on the minor road over the hills between [[Wigmore]] and [[Ludlow]]. The [[Shropshire]] border is just up the hill. It was o ...benefice of Wigmore Abbey).<ref>[http://www.wigmore-abbey.org.uk/ Wigmore Abbey]</ref>
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  • |name=Cwmhir Abbey |picture caption=Remains of Cwmhir Abbey
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  • ...is principally known as a pretty village in Herefordshire, though the name Wigmore may be: *[[Wigmore]] in Herefordshire, in which are found:
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  • |name=Wigmore |picture=The Queens House and The Olde Oak, Wigmore (geograph 2037461).jpg
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  • ...had a geometric form, possibly similar to the garden at nearby St Benet's Abbey in [[Norfolk]].<ref>Liddiard (2005a), p.41; Liddiard (2005b), p.114.</ref> ...th de Clare's death, Clare Castle passed by marriage into the Mortimers of Wigmore.<ref name=MackenzieP276>Mackenzie, p.276.</ref> When Sir Edmund Mortimer ac
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  • |name=Wigmore Castle |picture=Wigmore Castle Ruins.jpg
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  • ...equently, in 1976 Burrington became part of the united parish of [[Wigmore Abbey]].
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  • ...a marker for the track (Monks' Path) from [[Buckfast Abbey]] to Tavistock Abbey. The head of the cross was found close to the north-east side of the pool b ...oss, was used to mark the Monks' Path between Buckfast Abbey and Tavistock Abbey. The name "Misery" was given to this place because of the harsh weather of
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  • ...of Wigmore Abbey.<ref>[http://www.wigmore-abbey.org.uk/ Parish of Wigmore Abbey]</ref>
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  • ...til about 1265, when they acquired the overlordship (superiority) from the abbey.<ref name=Willis-Bund/> In the 13th century the toponym was variously rende ...ll he made bequests to the churches at Beoley and Abberton and to Pershore Abbey.<ref>Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 35 Holder.</ref>
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