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<p> An inland county of West England, lying on the [[Welsh]] border between [[Shropshire]] and Monmouthshire; it is a pretty agricultural county, through the centre of which runs the Wye; in the E. are the [[Malvern]] Hills and in the SW. the [[Black]] Mountains (2631 ft); the rich red soil produces fine wheat, hops, and apples; there is some trade in timber, some stone and marble quarrying, and the cattle are noted; its history is associated with many stirring historical events, and in various parts are antiquities of considerable interest. </p>
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<p> An inland county of West England, lying on the [[Welsh]] border between [[Shropshire]] and Monmouthshire; it is a pretty agricultural county, through the centre of which runs the Wye; in the E. are the Malvern [[Hills]] and in the SW. the Black Mountains (2631 ft); the rich red soil produces fine wheat, hops, and apples; there is some trade in timber, some stone and marble quarrying, and the cattle are noted; its history is associated with many stirring historical events, and in various parts are antiquities of considerable interest. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_74641"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/herefordshire Herefordshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_74641"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/herefordshire Herefordshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 15 October 2021

Herefordshire [1]

An inland county of West England, lying on the Welsh border between Shropshire and Monmouthshire; it is a pretty agricultural county, through the centre of which runs the Wye; in the E. are the Malvern Hills and in the SW. the Black Mountains (2631 ft); the rich red soil produces fine wheat, hops, and apples; there is some trade in timber, some stone and marble quarrying, and the cattle are noted; its history is associated with many stirring historical events, and in various parts are antiquities of considerable interest.

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