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Hereford and High
Former Bishops of Hereford include Saint Thomas de Cantilupe and Lord High Treasurer of England Thomas Charlton.
After the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461, during the Wars of the Roses, the defeated Lancastrian leader Owen Tudor ( grandfather of the future Henry VII of England ) was taken to Hereford by Sir Roger Vaughan and executed in High Town.
The Old House, Hereford | The Old House, High Town.
* Aylestone Business and Enterprise College-A co-educational comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 16, created in 1976 by merging two former grammar schools, the Hereford High School for Boys and the Hereford High School for Girls.
The Old House, Hereford is an historic black and white house in the centre of High Town in Hereford City.
* Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford ( 1309 – 1361 ), also 5th Earl of Essex and Lord High Constable of England
There are Male Heirs to the title of Lord High Constable of England and to the Other Titles held by the Bohun Family such as Earl of Hereford, Essex and Northampton plus 100 + lordships.
He went to Hereford High School for Boys ( grammar school, since 1976 the comprehensive Aylestone School ), then Hereford Sixth Form College.
* Thomas Charlton ( bishop ), Lord Privy Seal and Lord High Treasurer of England and Bishop of Hereford ( 1327 – 1344 )
The daughter of a Liverpool merchant, she was born in Hereford, England, and she attended the all-girls ' Bedford High School which emphasized art.
Thomas Charlton ( died 11 January 1344 ) was Bishop of Hereford, Lord High Treasurer of England, Lord Privy Seal, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
Humphrey ( VII ) de Bohun succeeded his father as Earl of Hereford and Earl of Essex, and Constable of England ( later called Lord High Constable ).
* Gilbert de Bohun ( c. 1303-1381 ); heir to the titles of Lord High Constable of England, Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex, Earl of Northampton, four castles, and over one-hundred lordship manors ; had issue Joan de Bohun.
** Hereford High School, Parkton
* Fairfield High School ( Hereford ) in Hereford, England
for the county of Hereford, and was High Sheriff of Herefordshire for 1879.
The Hereford High School varsity football team ( The " Bulls ") is well known throughout the state of Maryland.

Hereford and School
Category: People educated at Hereford Cathedral School
Hereford Cathedral School is also one of the oldest schools in England.
Hereford Cathedral Junior School is, with Hereford Cathedral School, part of the ancient Hereford Cathedral Foundation dating back to 676.
Today, Hereford's seven public schools serve around 4, 000 students and are directed by the Hereford Independent School District.
Airy was educated first at elementary schools in Hereford, and afterwards at Colchester Royal Grammar School.
* Hereford Technology School
Category: People educated at Hereford Cathedral School
* Hereford Independent School District
With his appointment as Drawing Master at a Miss Crouchers ' Girls School, he took up residence in Hereford.
Trevor Kavanagh was educated at Reigate Grammar School before leaving school at 17 to work for newspapers in Surrey and later Hereford.
* Hereford Cathedral School
In 1948 the Secretarial Branch Training School relocated from RAF Hereford and the Equipment Officers ’ School was established at Digby.

Hereford and Parkton
MD 45 also connects the northern Baltimore County communities of Hereford and Parkton.
When the final section of the US 111 freeway was completed between Hereford and Parkton in 1960, MD 45 was assigned to the stretch of York Road between those communities.
It includes Hereford, Parkton, Monkton, Freeland, Sparks, White Hall, Jacksonville, Upperco, and Glyndon.

Hereford and has
Hereford has been recognised as a city since time immemorial, with the status being reconfirmed as recently as October 2000.
Hereford has a " City Council " but this is actually a parish council with city status, and has only limited powers.
Historically Hereford has been the county town of Herefordshire.
Hereford has a thriving nine pin skittle league, formed on 24 October 1902, and today consisting of five divisions.
Hereford has other well attended set of clubs and societies including the Liberal Club, Railway Club, Farmers Club, Welsh Club, Military Club, and the Whitecross Squash & Lawn Tennis Club.
Farming has played a major part in the history of the county of Herefordshire, and for many years the City of Hereford was the epicentre, playing host to the Cattle Market ; a major market site for many years.
The new Hereford Cattle Market opened its doors in August 2011 on a new site just outside the city and has already proved so successful that trading and business is up on the previous sites record.
Hereford has been selected as a viable location for a new local TV station by the UK Government.
Major re-development in Hereford town centre has resulted in the construction of a new canal bed which will eventually link to a new basin, to form the centrepiece of the Edgar Street Grid development.
" It has also been suggested that Watkins ' speculation ( he called it ' surmise ') stemmed from reading an account in September 1870 by William Henry Black given to the British Archaeological Association in Hereford titled Boundaries and Landmarks, in which he speculated that " Monuments exist marking grand geometrical lines which cover the whole of Western Europe ".
The River Wye provides for canoeing and kayaking as it has sections suitable for all ranges of skills and free access all the way downstream from Glasbury through Hay-on-Wye to Hereford to Monmouth the canoe hub and the Tidal Wye to Chepstow and the 1st Severn BridgeSevern Estuary.
The town also has a bus station linking it to Hereford and a number of nearby towns and villages.
Leominster railway station has services to Manchester via Ludlow and to Cardiff via Hereford ; links to London are achieved by changing at Hereford, for services via Worcester and Oxford, or at Newport, South Wales.
Chichester, although in terms of local government in England is a civil parish, has the status of a city, and is one of six so designated, the others being Ely, Hereford, Ripon, Truro and Wells.
The manuscript has almost 2000 variances from the Vulgate, almost a third of which it shares with the Hereford Gospels.
In the following season, the club won a second league championship and also entered the FA Cup for the first time, defeating Carlisle United 6 – 1 in the first round – a cup record for the biggest victory by a non-league club over a league club, which has since been equalled in 1955 by Boston United, and again in 1957 by Hereford United.
Many strains of Hereford have used other cattle breeds to import desired characteristics, and this has led to changes in the breed as a whole.
The city lies near the border with Wales, and has more often been in the title of the Earl of Hereford or the Viscount Hereford.
Woofferton has a large radio transmitting station with a Mediumwave transmitter for BBC Hereford and Worcester.
" Wyatt's Folly ", as James Wyatt's west front was often called, has been replaced by a highly ornate façade in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, whose figure is to be seen at the beautiful stained glass which fills the seven-light ( i. e. with seven main vertical " lights ", or sections of glass ) window subscribed " by the women of Hereford diocese ".
In Planiferio de Ebstorf ( 1234 ), Marcos Martinez referred to " the lost island discovered by St Brendan but nobody has found it since " and in Mapamundi de Hereford ( 1275 ) the whole archipelago is described as " The Isles of the Blessed and the Island of St Brendan ".
Since 2009-2010, Cargill has been the chief shirt sponsors of Hereford United F. C., a fourth-tier English football team.

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