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Village in Herefordshire, England
Orleton is a small village and civil parish in northern Herefordshire, England, at grid reference SO493672. The population of the civil parish at the
Orleton
Civil parish in Worcestershire, England
Teme and Orleton. In 2021 it had a population of 188. The parish was formed on 1 April 1933 from "Orleton" and "Stanford on Teme" parishes. Orleton was in
Stanford_with_Orleton
14th-century Bishop of Hereford
Adam Orleton (died 1345) was an English churchman and royal administrator. He was the Bishop of Winchester (1333–1345), Worcester (1327–1333), and Hereford
Adam_Orleton
English peer and favourite of Edward II (c.1287/1289–1326)
"he was a sodomite", and Adam Orleton, the Bishop of Winchester, also levelled the accusation at him (although Orleton's accusation came when he was defending
Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger
Cricket ground in Wellington, Shropshire, England
Orleton Park is a cricket ground in Wellington, Shropshire. The ground was established in 1891, when Shropshire played a non first-class match against
Orleton_Park
Country house and estate in Wrockwardine, Shropshire, England
Orleton Hall is a country house and estate at Wrockwardine in Shropshire, England. A Grade II* listed building, the current house was designed c.1830
Orleton_Hall
Village in Worcestershire, England
a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Stanford with Orleton, in the Malvern Hills district, in the county of Worcestershire, England
Stanford_on_Teme
13th and 14th-century English Bishop of Hereford
Term ended 15 March 1317 Predecessor Thomas de Cantilupe Successor Adam Orleton Other post Archdeacon of London Orders Consecration 7 March 1283 Personal
Richard_Swinefield
King of England from 1307 to 1327
1334, when Adam Orleton, the Bishop of Winchester, was accused of having stated in 1326 that Edward was a "sodomite", although Orleton defended himself
Edward_II
English antiquarian and lexicographer
English antiquarian and lexicographer. He was the son of Myles Blount of Orleton in Herefordshire and was born at Bordesley, Tardebigge, Worcestershire
Thomas_Blount_(lexicographer)
Wealthy family buildings in Massachusetts, US
Kellogg Terrace Lakeside Merrywood Naumkeag Nestledown Norwood Oakwood Orleton Oronoque Overlee Pine Acre Pine Needles - Now for sale Rock Ridge Searles
Berkshire_Cottages
play in the Shropshire premier division They play their home games at Orleton Park in Wellington, which has also been used for one first-class match
Wellington_Cricket_Club
County in Ohio, United States
20,590. In November 1949, the remains of a Mastodon were discovered at Orleton Farms in Madison County, approximately 11.5 mi (18.5 km) northwest of West
Madison_County,_Ohio
English bishop of Winchester and administrator (died 1366)
Edington entered the service of Middleton's friend, Adam Orleton, Bishop of Winchester. Through Orleton, Edington's abilities were brought to the attention
William_Edington
north-east of Orleton Hall, Wrockwardine (1217910)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2019 Historic England, "Gazebo east of Orleton Hall
Listed buildings in Wrockwardine
Listed_buildings_in_Wrockwardine
A match came 17 years later against Essex in the 1974 Gillette Cup at Orleton Park, Wellington. The sixteen grounds that Shropshire have used for home
List of Shropshire County Cricket Club grounds
List_of_Shropshire_County_Cricket_Club_grounds
Academy in Herefordshire, England
are Kingsland Primary School, Leintwardine Endowed CE Primary School, Orleton CE Primary School, Shobdon Primary School, and St Mary's CE Primary School
Wigmore_High_School
Queen of England from 1308 to 1327
reaching Oxford on 2 October where she was "greeted as a saviour" – Adam Orleton, the Bishop of Hereford, emerged from hiding to give a lecture to the university
Isabella_of_France
England international rugby union player
at Orleton Primary School near Ludlow and went on to join Luctonians RFC, Greyhound RFC and Worcester RFC for age group rugby. She attended Orleton Primary
Lark_Atkin-Davies
Lucton, Luston, Middleton on the Hill, Monkland, New Hampton, Newton, Orleton, Pudleston, Shobdon, Stoke Prior + 11 detached portions, Yarpole. Ludlow
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
politician who was briefly a member of parliament (MP). Blount lived at Orleton in Herefordshire. He studied at Gray's Inn from 1827, and became a barrister
William_Blount_(Totnes_MP)
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Earl's_Croome
insurgent and the location of the body are unknown. Alethea Taylor John Taylor Orleton, Herefordshire, England January 2012 April 2, 2013 Alethea Taylor was ruled
List of murder convictions without a body
List_of_murder_convictions_without_a_body
education. King Edward II of England was killed, reportedly after Adam of Orleton, one of his gaolers, received a message, probably from Mortimer, reading
List of linguistic example sentences
List_of_linguistic_example_sentences
Sign language used in the United Kingdom
of signing in a legal context is dated to c. 1324 and mentions John de Orleton, a deaf man assigning his property to a family member. Published in 1450
British_Sign_Language
14th-century Bishop of Worcester
Thomas Cobham Bishop of Worcester Election quashed 1327 Succeeded by Adam Orleton Preceded by Thomas Hemenhale Bishop of Worcester 1339–1349 Succeeded by
Wulstan_Bransford
English archbishop of York and royal official (died 1340)
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
William_Melton
15th-century Bishop of London, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Treasurer of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Roger_Walden
Wulfric, on marrying the sister of Archbishop Wulfstan, promises her land at Orleton and Ribblesford, Worcestershire, for her life, undertakes to obtain for
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
English soldier
Baron Mountjoy. James Blount was the ancestor of the Blounts of Grendon, Orleton, and other places in Herefordshire. (Croke, Vol. II, Book III, p. 196.)
Walter_Blount_(soldier)
(SO623281) Old Wharf (SO701364) Orcop (SO473264) Orcop Hill (SO474281) Orleton (SO493672) Orleton Common (SO477685) Overton (SO505721) Panks Bridge (SO626484) Paradise
List of places in Herefordshire
List_of_places_in_Herefordshire
14th-century Bishop of Norwich, Chancellor of England, and Treasurer of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
William_Ayermin
Member of the Parliament of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Robert_Parning
Non-metropolitan district in England
Shelsley Beauchamp Shelsley Kings Shelsley Walsh Shrawley Stanford with Orleton Stockton-on-Teme Stoke Bliss Suckley Tenbury Upton-upon-Severn Welland
Malvern_Hills_District
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Robert_Sadington
Village near Worcester, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Powick
Civil parish in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Rochford,_Worcestershire
English nobleman (1287–1330)
the Tower of London. On 1 August 1323, Mortimer, aided by Bishop Adam Orleton of Hereford and Gerald de Alspaye, the sub-lieutenant or valet of the Tower's
Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Earl_of_March
Hereditary Chief of the Name in Ireland
O'Conor Don. Charles William lived at Ashley Moor house near the village of Orleton and close to his mothers childhood home at Croft Castle in Herefordshire
Denis_O'Conor_Don
Military campaign of 1326
leave. Isabella struck west again, reaching Oxford on 2 October. Adam Orleton, the bishop of Hereford, denounced the Despensers from the pulpit. Edward
Invasion_of_England_(1326)
14th-century Bishop of Hereford and Chancellor of England
Appointed 25 September 1327 Term ended 11 January 1344 Predecessor Adam Orleton Successor John Trilleck Orders Consecration 18 October 1327 Personal details
Thomas_Charlton_(bishop)
English parliament
misdeeds—probably drawn up by Orleton and Stratford personally—were known as the Articles of Accusation. The bishops gave sermons—Orleton, for example, spoke of
Parliament_of_1327
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Eardiston
Village and civil parish in England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Castlemorton
English judge
but his grandson sold them in 1548. In 1506 he acquired the manor of Orleton in the parish of Eastham in Worcestershire, which his descendants sold
Humphrey_Coningsby_(judge)
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Herefordshire
Robert Peel Waller of Wyastone Leys, Monmouth 1959: John Arthur Hill of Orleton Manor, Near Ludlow 1960: Thomas John Hawkins of Wilton Oaks, Tarrington
High_Sheriff_of_Herefordshire
Series of historical novels by French author Maurice Druon
Edward III and daughter of Guillaume, Count of Hainaut and Holland Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford and ally of Mortimer John Maltravers, longtime friend
The_Accursed_Kings
River in Wales and England
Temeside, includes an account of travelling by boat from Ludford Mill to Orleton (a couple of miles upstream of Stanford Bridge) in the early 20th century
River_Teme
Magistrate in Hereford before 1383
Henry Catchpole was MP in 1390. Related to Richard de Orleton, MP for Hereford in 1306, and Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford, Worcester, and Winchester. William
Chief_Bailiff_of_Hereford
05.17°W / 51.73; -05.17 SM8109 Orleton Herefordshire 52°17′N 2°44′W / 52.29°N 02.74°W / 52.29; -02.74 SO4967 Orleton Worcestershire 52°18′N 2°27′W
List of United Kingdom locations: On-Oz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_On-Oz
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Shelsley_Beauchamp
13th-century Bishop of Coventry and Treasurer of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Hugh_de_Pateshull
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Kenswick,_Worcestershire
Town in Shropshire, England
Shropshire County Cricket League. Shropshire County Cricket Club often play at Orleton Park in Wellington and St George's Cricket Ground in St. George's. "Telford"
Telford
amending the said Act. Orleton Inclosure Act 1817 57 Geo. 3. c. 6 Pr. 23 May 1817 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Orleton in the County of Hereford
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1817
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1817
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Astley,_Worcestershire
Defunct association football league in England
Kingstone Rovers Ledbury Town 'A' 2010–11 Westfields reserves Mercia Athletic Orleton Colts Sinkum 2011–12 Ledbury Town Sinkum Dore Valley Leominster Town Colts
Herefordshire Football League (1899)
Herefordshire_Football_League_(1899)
14th-century Bishop of Durham, Chancellor of England, Treasurer of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Richard_de_Bury
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Callow_End
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Holt_Heath,_Worcestershire
Human settlement in England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Pensax
English government position
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Lord_High_Treasurer
Market town in Monmouthshire, Wales
1989, p. 65–88 (1319 : cf John of Hastings, Lord of Abergavenny; Adam de Orleton, Bishop of Hereford, John of Monmouth, Bishop of Llandaff). Wikimedia Commons
Abergavenny
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
(bishop-elect) Elected bishop but was quashed; later elected in 1339 1327 1333 Adam Orleton Translated from Hereford; later to Winchester 1333 1337 Simon Montacute
Bishop_of_Worcester
14th-century Bishop of Rochester
1372) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. Trilleck was the nephew of Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford and younger brother of John Trilleck, also a Bishop
Thomas_Trilleck
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Bushley
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Madresfield
Name list
American baseball player Adam Ondra (born 1993), Czech rock climber Adam Orleton (died 1345), Bishop of Winchester Adam Osborne (1939–2003), author, publisher
Adam_(given_name)
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Kempsey,_Worcestershire
Surname list
son Sir John d'Wasseburne, is recorded as "of Washbourne, Bretforton & Orleton in Estham". This Roger and John of the 1200s, are suggested as having been
Washburn_(surname)
English chronicler and Benedictine monk (fl. c. 1324–1330)
to an event of 1326, but the entry in fact relates to the trial of Adam Orleton, bishop of Hereford, in 1323. In the Cotton manuscript Blaneforde's chronicle
Henry_Blaneforde
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Shropshire
near Bridgnorth 1722: Bromwich Pope of Wolstanton 1723: William Cludde of Orleton Hall 1724: Richard Oakeley of Oakeley 1725: Francis Walker 1726: Richard
High_Sheriff_of_Shropshire
Stephen Devereux served on the jury on 24 January 1324 attesting to Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford's complicity in the rebellion of Roger de Mortimer
Stephen Devereux of Bodenham and Burghope
Stephen_Devereux_of_Bodenham_and_Burghope
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Malvern_Wells
Retrieved 2023-06-13. Bannister, A. T., ed. (1907). The Register of Adam de Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (A. D. 1317–1327). Hereford: Cantilupe Society/Canterbury
Medieval English episcopal register
Medieval_English_episcopal_register
Castle in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Kenilworth until the next year. A deputation of leading barons led by Bishop Orleton was then sent to Kenilworth to first persuade Edward to resign and, when
Kenilworth_Castle
Area of Malvern, Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Great_Malvern
Stratford, Bishop of Winchester (14 November 1326 – 28 January 1327) Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (28 January – 28 March 1327) Henry Burghersh, Bishop
List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain
List_of_lord_high_treasurers_of_England_and_Great_Britain
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Hallow,_Worcestershire
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Hill_Croome
14th-century Bishop of Salisbury and Treasurer of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
John_Waltham
English archbishop and official (died 1327)
suffragans he opposed the king in defence of the Bishop of Hereford, Adam Orleton. He then fought with Edward II over liturgical issues, and sent sums of
Walter_Reynolds
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Newnham_Bridge
Catholic friar and cardinal (1250–1321)
Bishop of Pamiers (1317); Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester (1317); Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (1317); Ladislaus Jánki, Archbishop of Kalocsa (1317);
Nicolò_Albertini
1302738 Upload Photo Church of St Mary Stanford on Teme, Stanford with Orleton, Malvern Hills Parish Church 1768-9 18 April 1966 SO7024065728 52°17′20″N
Grade II* listed buildings in Malvern Hills (district)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Malvern_Hills_(district)
Earl of Wiltshire
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
William_Scrope,_1st_Earl_of_Wiltshire
Archbishop of York (1342–1352) and Treasurer of England (1337–1340)
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
William_Zouche
13th-century English religious knight
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Joseph_of_Chauncy
English bishop (1296–1321)
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Walter_Langton
1996 Lowest against Essex 41 by Middlesex Westcliff-on-Sea 1972 41 by Shropshire Orleton Park 1974 Source: CricketArchive. Last updated: 15 August 2025.
List of Essex List A cricket records
List_of_Essex_List_A_cricket_records
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Great_Witley
Village and civil parish in England
Alms-Houses were built in 1841 by tenants and neighbours of Edward Cludde of Orleton Hall, "in testimony of their respect for a man who was an eminent example
Wrockwardine
14th-century Bishop of Hereford
1360) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. Trilleck was the nephew of Adam Orleton, successively Bishop of Hereford, Worcester and Winchester and the elder
John_Trilleck
British historian
Politically Inspired Appeal against John XXII's Translation of Bishop Adam Orleton to Winchester (1334), English Historical Review, 116 (2001), 389–404 'An
Roy_Martin_Haines
Hamlet in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Leigh_Sinton
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
reversed, jessant de lys Or. Planche's Pursuivant of Arms. 46. Adam de Orleton, 1317–27. Three hogsheads, two and one. Gent. Magazine, viii. 238. The
Bishop_of_Hereford
Town in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Upton_upon_Severn
Village in Worcestershire, England
Malvern Wells Mamble Martley Newland Newnham Bridge Noutard's Green Oldwood Orleton Pendock Pensax Poolbrook Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Ryall
Bockleton
13th-century bishop, and Treasurer of England
(1325–1326) John de Stratford (1326–January 1327) Edward III (1327–1377) Adam Orleton (January–March 1327) Henry Burghersh (1327–1328) Thomas Charlton (1328–1329)
Nicholas_of_Ely
Parish in Herefordshire, England
Adjacent parishes are Lucton at the west, Aymestrey at the north-west, Orleton at the north-east, Eye, Moreton and Ashton at the east, and the three parishes
Croft_and_Yarpole
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