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Examples of deer in coats of arms can be found in the arms of Hertfordshire, England, and its county town of Hertford ; both are examples of canting arms, and also in the coat of arms of Northern Ireland.
During peak hours and weekends, there are also suburban services to Welwyn Garden City, Hertford North, and Letchworth Garden City .< ref >
The land for Hart Hall was purchased by Elias de Hertford in 1282, and made over to his son, also Elias, in 1301.
The current Lodge of Hertford College thus still bears the arms of Magdalen Hall ( and so also of Magdalen College ) beside those of Hertford College ( and Hart Hall ) and the University.
Fox is also commemorated in a termly dinner held in his honour at his alma mater, Hertford College, Oxford, by students of English, history and the romance languages.
When he took Bristol, he also slighted the Marquis of Hertford, the lethargic but politically significant Royalist leader of the south-west.
He is a graduate of the University of Oxford, where he was also a Fellow of Hertford College.
Independent companies also built branches from Essendine to Stamford and Bourne and from Welwyn to Hertford and to Dunstable via Luton, all of which were worked by the GNR.
He married Margaret de Clare, ( daughter of the Earl of Hertford who was also 3rd Earl of Gloucester ( a 1218 creation, extinct in 1314 )).
Hertford ( or ) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county.
East Herts District Council's offices almost adjoin County Hall, and there is also a Hertford Town Council based at Hertford Castle ( see " Landmarks ", below ).
Hertford also lies just west of the A10 and the Kingsmead Viaduct which links it south to London and the M25 and north to Royston and Cambridge.
Moorgate station ( formerly Moorgate Street ) is a central London railway terminus and London Underground station on Moorgate in the City of London ; it provides National Rail services by First Capital Connect for Hertford, Welwyn Garden City and Letchworth and also serves the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan Lines and the Bank branch of the Northern Line.
Continuing eastwards beyond the Islington tunnel and passing many notable landmarks including the Rosemary Branch Theatre, it then forms the southern end of Broadway Market and then meets the Hertford Union Canal by Victoria Park, after which it turns south towards the Limehouse Basin, where today it also meets the Limehouse Cut.
The towns of Hertford, Harlow, Cuffley, Potters Bar, and Waltham Abbey are also linked to Cheshunt.
He was made Viscount Knebworth, of Knebworth in the County of Hertford, at the same time he was given the earldom, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The Court Circular shows that she was usually known by that title until early 1886, when the Circular began to consistently refer to her by her husband's title, i. e. " HSH Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar " ( Laura Seymour, sister of the 5th Marquess of Hertford and morganatic wife of Queen Victoria's nephew, HSH Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, was also belatedly accorded her husband's princely style by an announcement in the Court Circular dated 15 December 1885.
He is also an Honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a Patron of the Police
They also train its personnel at " The Point " ( Harvey Point ), a facility outside of Hertford, North Carolina.
Such references led some older historians to assume the Earls of Gloucester and Hertford also carried the title Earls of Clare.
During these years of artistic exile Rousseau produced some of his best pictures: " The Chestnut Avenue ", " The Marsh in the Landes " ( now in the Louvre ), " Hoar-Frost " ( now in America ); and in 1851, after the reorganization of the Salon in 1848, he exhibited his masterpiece, " The Edge of the Forest " ( also in the Louvre ), a picture similar in treatment to, but slightly varied in subject from, the composition called " A Glade in the Forest of Fontainebleau ", in the Wallace Collection at Hertford House, London.

Hertford and facilities
Several large employers are located in Hertford County, including a privately run federal prison, Chowan University, a Nucor steel mill, several Perdue poultry processing facilities, an aluminum extrusion facility in Winton, and a lumber-processing facility in Ahoskie.
Proposals for the period 2009-14 include the extension of remaining non-compliant platforms on the Liverpool Street-Cambridge route and at Stansted Airport to handle 12 cars ; the reinstatement of 9-car trains during peak times on the Hertford East, Enfield Town, Cheshunt via Southbury and Chingford branch services, requiring a small amount of infrastructure ; stabling and maintenance facilities for the larger, enhanced fleet ; removal of the three level crossings between Tottenham Hale and Waltham Cross and power supply to be enhanced for some of these options and likely future requirements.

Hertford and has
It has services in to Kings Cross and Moorgate and out to Hertford and Welwyn Garden City.
Traditionally seen as a progressive college, in the 1960s Hertford was one of the first colleges to encourage applicants from state schools through the Hertford Scheme, and it has continued to have a higher proportion of students from state schools relative to private schools.
Despite its reputation for a relaxed atmosphere, Hertford has featured well in exam results.
Hertford College has one of the most active music societies of any Oxford college, including the Hertford College Orchestra, the Hertford College Chapel Choir, the Hertford College Wind Band and the Hertford College Bruckner Orchestra.
It has been suggested that Hitchin was the location of < em > Clofeshoh </ em >, the place chosen in 673 by Archbishop Theodore of Tarsus during the Synod of Hertford, the first nationwide meeting of representatives of the fledgling Catholic churches of Anglo-Saxon England, to hold annual synods of the churches as Theodore attempted to consolidate and centralise Catholicism in England.
Hertford has been the county town of Hertfordshire since Saxon times when it was governed by the king's reeves.
Since 1974, Hertford has been within the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire. The headquarters of Hertfordshire County Council's is at County Hall in Hertford.
Hertford has a Non-League football club Hertford Town F. C., which plays at Hertingfordbury Park.
Hertford serves as a commuter town for London, and has two stations:
* Hertford North ( on the Hertford Loop Line ) has a service every 20 minutes off-peak to London Moorgate station ( taking 50 minutes ), via Finsbury Park ( change for King's Cross ) and hourly northwards to Stevenage ( for onward connections via the East Coast Main Line ) and Letchworth ( change for Cambridge ), services operated by First Capital Connect.
Hertford has many food, drink and entertainment establishments which have grown in number considerably since the eighties and nineties.
Rodriguez-Pereyra has previously been a Research Fellow at Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, Lecturer at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow at Hertford College, and Professor at the University of Nottingham and Universidad Torcuato Di Tella.
It is sometimes known as Hartford-cum-Sapley, and in the past has been known as Hereford by Huntingdon, Herford, Hertford and Harford.
The 4th Marquess was an extremely bad landlord and left Ragley sadly neglected, however anyone who has seen the Wallace Collection at Hertford House in London will find it difficult to condemn him.
Camp Peary has a sister facility, " The Point ", located in Hertford, North Carolina.

Hertford and acquired
The rights to that version were acquired in the late 1970s by Bruce Hertford of Orem, Utah, who had a composer named Mark Ogden flesh out the score.
After his death the painting was acquired at the auction of his collection in Paris in 1865 by Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, who outbid Baron James de Rothschild at more than six times the sales estimate.

Hertford and small
The small group of Puritan horsemen who had pursued them had, upon reaching Hertford, met with Colonel Scroope and his Roundhead troops from their detachment at Colchester.
The river flows through ( or by ) Luton, Harpenden, Welwyn Garden City, to Hertford where it changes from a small shallow river to a deep canal at Hertford Castle Weir, which then flows on to Ware, Stanstead Abbotts, Hoddesdon, Broxbourne, Cheshunt, Waltham Abbey, Enfield Lock, Ponders End, Edmonton, Tottenham, Upper Clapton, Hackney Wick, Stratford, Bromley-by-Bow ( past Fish Island ), Canning Town and finally Leamouth where it meets the River Thames ( as Bow Creek ).
There are several examples of his work in the Louvre, and three small figure pictures in the Wallace Collection, Hertford House.
At this moment, the Marquess of Hertford in South Wales, Hopton in Cornwall, and the young Earl of Derby in Lancashire, and small parties in almost every county of the west and the Midlands, were in arms for the King.
Very little remains of the inter-war street pattern between the Hertford Union Canal and Eastway ( the western part was then known as Gainsborough Road ) or the masses of small terraced houses.
Lord Hertford lived mostly in Paris, in a large apartment in the city and, from 1848, the Château de Bagatelle, a small country house in the Bois de Boulogne on the outskirts.
The river continues south through the village of Arrow with the stately home of Ragley Hall, the seat of the Marquess of Hertford and then through the small villages of Wixford and Broom.

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