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Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
of his day. In more recent times Lord James of Hereford (then Sir Henry James) introduced a criminal appeal bill into
Hereford
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Ariconium
Ariconium, Kenchester, near Hereford.
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Bishopric
following: Canterbury, Winchester, Londin, Bath and Wells, Chichester, Execter, Ely, Hereford, Lincoln, Lichfield, Rochester, Salisbury, Gloucester, St. Albans, Bristol, Peterborough, Oxford,
Circuits
(5) Oxford Circuit: Counties of Berks, Oxford, Worcester, Stafford, Salop, Hereford, Monmouth, Gloucester; and counties of the cities of Worcester and
Confirmation of Bishop
heterodoxy, to the confirmation of Dr. Hampden, as Bishop of Hereford. Since then objection has been many times taken to a
Forler-land
Forler-land, land in the diocese of Hereford, which had a peculiar custom attached to it, but which
Hebdomadius
officers belonging to it, for his own week, Reg. Episc. Hereford MSS.
Knightencourt
to be held twice a year by the Bishop of Hereford.
Thirdings
death of his tenant, within the manor of Turfat, in Hereford, Blount
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