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<p> </p> <p> n inland county of England, occupying a central position between Buckingham and [[Bedford]] on the W. and [[Essex]] on the E.; the surface is undulating and much covered with wood; the Lea and the Colne are the chief rivers; large crops of barley, wheat, and hay are raised; straw-plaiting and the manufacture of paper, silk, and chemicals are carried on extensively, while Ware is the centre of the English malting trade; [[St. Albans]] ( <i> q. v </i> .) is the largest town. </p>
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<p> n inland county of England, occupying a central position between Buckingham and [[Bedford]] on the W. and [[Essex]] on the E.; the surface is undulating and much covered with wood; the Lea and the Colne are the chief rivers; large crops of barley, wheat, and hay are raised; straw-plaiting and the manufacture of paper, silk, and chemicals are carried on extensively, while [[Ware]] is the centre of the English malting trade; [[St. Albans]] ( <i> q. v </i> .) is the largest town. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_74761"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/hertfordshire Hertfordshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_74761"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/hertfordshire Hertfordshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 15 October 2021

Hertfordshire [1]

n inland county of England, occupying a central position between Buckingham and Bedford on the W. and Essex on the E.; the surface is undulating and much covered with wood; the Lea and the Colne are the chief rivers; large crops of barley, wheat, and hay are raised; straw-plaiting and the manufacture of paper, silk, and chemicals are carried on extensively, while Ware is the centre of the English malting trade; St. Albans ( q. v .) is the largest town.

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