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| Hereford | Herefordshire |
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| Grafton | Herefordshire |
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| Hereford | Herefordshire |
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| Saint Weonards | Herefordshire |
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| Hereford | Herefordshire |
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| Monmouth | Herefordshire |
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| Current translation for Hereford |
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here derived from haere – foreign troops |
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ford derived from forda – shallow place where a river can be crossed |
| “Foreign troops shallow place where a river can be crossed” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Hereford (Worcestershire) |
| Herefordie (Herefordshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Grafton |
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graf derived from graf – a grove of trees |
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ton derived from tun – a settlement on a hill |
| “Grove of trees settlement on a hill” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Graftona (Yorkshire) |
| Graftone (Yorkshire) |
| Graptone (Oxfordshire) |
| Graston (Warwickshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Hereford |
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here derived from haere – foreign troops |
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ford derived from forda – shallow place where a river can be crossed |
| “Foreign troops shallow place where a river can be crossed” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Hereford (Worcestershire) |
| Herefordie (Herefordshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Saint Weonards |
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saint derived from sanctus – saint |
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weonards derived from weonard – a celtic saint |
| “Saint celtic saint” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Hereford |
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here derived from haere – foreign troops |
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ford derived from forda – shallow place where a river can be crossed |
| “Foreign troops shallow place where a river can be crossed” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Hereford (Worcestershire) |
| Herefordie (Herefordshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Monmouth |
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mon derived from mon – man |
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mouth derived from muða – mouth of a river |
| “Man mouth of a river” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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