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The history of Hertfordshire includes such a number of events of primary importance that it is somewhat difficult to make a selection of those most fitted to appear in the limited space available. —Richard Lydekker, author of Hertfordshire , writing in 1909.
Hertfordshire (/ ˈ h ɑːr t f ər d ʃ ɪər / ⓘ HART-fərd-sheer or /-ʃ ər /-shər; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties. It borders Bedfordshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Greater London to the south and Buckinghamshire to the ...
The Hertfordshire Association for Local History exists to promote the study and enjoyment of history in Hertfordshire, England. [1] The association publishes a journal, Herts Past and Present , and a book series, Hertfordshire Publications, in association with the University of Hertfordshire Press . [ 2 ]
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies; Hertfordshire Association for Local History; Hertfordshire County Cricket Club; Hertfordshire county cricket teams; Hertfordshire Record Society; St Faith's Church, Hexton; Holy Trinity Church, Weston
Hertford (/ ˈ h ɑːr t f ər d / HART-fərd) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census.
Hertford Castle is a Norman era castle built beside the River Lea in Hertford, the county town of Hertfordshire, England. Most of the internal buildings of the structure have been demolished. The main surviving section is the Tudor gatehouse, which is a Grade I listed building. [1]
He was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Clutterbuck, of Watford Hertfordshire by Sarah, daughter of Robert Thurgood of Baldock.He was born at Watford on 28 June 1772, and at an early age was sent to Harrow School.
St Albans is a city located in Hertfordshire, England. [1] It was originally founded as Verlamion a settlement belonging to the Catuvellauni (a Celtic tribe or state of southeastern Britain before the Roman conquest, attested by inscriptions into the 4th century).