Marden — Not to be confused with Marsden. The name Marden may refer to one of the following places in England Marden, Herefordshire Marden, Kent Marden Airfield Marden, Tyne and Wear Marden, West Sussex Marden, Wiltshire River Marden to the following… … Wikipedia
Marden — Recorded as Marden, Mordan, Mordin, Mordon, Murden, and Morden, this is an English locational surname. It is believed to orginate from any of the places called Marden, Morden, Moreden, and Mordon, which have their own individual meaning and… … Surnames reference
Herefordshire — County of Herefordshire Basisdaten Status Unitary Authority Zeremonielle Grafschaft … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of places in Herefordshire — This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of Herefordshire, England. See List of places in England for settlements in other counties.compactTOC NOTOC A*Abbey Dore (gbmappingsmall|SO386305) *Abcott (gbmappingsmall|SO393788) *Acton … Wikipedia
List of civil parishes in Herefordshire — This is a list of civil parishes in Herefordshire, England. A * Abbey Dore * Aconbury * Acton Beauchamp * Adforton * Allensmore * Almeley * Ashperton * Aston Ingham * Avenbury * Aylton * Aymestrey B * Bacton * Ballingham * Bartestree * Belmont… … Wikipedia
mermaids — To judge from parallel beliefs elsewhere in northern Europe, the sea dwellers of English folklore were probably originally tailless, but the concept of the fish tailed mermaid (and merman), long established in Mediterranean lands as a… … A Dictionary of English folklore
GB-HEF — County of Herefordshire Basisdaten Status Unitary Authority Zeremonielle Grafschaft … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby — PC (1656 – 1 May 1729), was an English member of parliament and privy councillor.Early lifeThomas Coningsby was born about 1657, was great grandson of Sir Thomas Coningsby, and the son of Humphrey Coningsby, by Lettice, eldest daughter of Sir… … Wikipedia
Mordon — Recorded as Marden, Mordan, Mordin, Mordon, Murden, and Morden, this is an English locational surname. It is believed to orginate from any of the places called Marden, Morden, Moreden, and Mordon, which have their own individual meaning and… … Surnames reference
GB-KEN — Grafschaft Kent Geographie Status: Zeremonielle und Verwaltungsgrafschaft … Deutsch Wikipedia