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Meaning of "clun"
clun (noun) - This term could refer to a river in England, a geographical location, a surname, or any entity with the name Clun
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- A small town and civil parish with a town council in Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO2980). The council has the curious title of "Clun Town Council with Chapel Lawn".
- A river in Shropshire and Herefordshire, England, which joins the River Teme.
- A river, the Afon Clun in Rhondda Cynon Taf county borough, Wales, which joins the Ely River.
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Clun takes its name from the river upon which it stands.
Good news from the village of Clun.
The lord of Clun drink on his wedding guests.
We are gonna give it to the people of Clun.
A movement and the home of Clun comes to a close.
With loving desire my lord of Clun.
Clun Forest sheep are very well adapted to grassfed farming.
We are going to give it to the people of Clun.
I know Clun is this way.
A schedule of matches is provided on the Clun Calendar.
The River Unk joins the Clun just to the west of the town.
The nearest town is Clun.
The combined lordship of Oswestry and Clun was a significant power in the borderlands with Wales.
We will go to Clun.
You let Owen or Clun in anger ignited.
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The wife of Owen of the house Clun.
Hail Lord of Clun and his lady.
Five years later he became Vicar of Clun.
The parish forms part of the Clun electoral division of Shropshire Council.
Send immediately a messenger to Owen or Clun.
The River Clun flows into the River Teme to the southwest of the village.
She was caught by Owen of Clun.
The Clun Valley is dominated by agriculture, though some areas of woodland remain.
The fighter of Clun.
Like other dark faced sheep, Clun produce quality lamb and mutton.
We will meet near the old barn, near Clun.
Clun is a small town in south Shropshire, England.
I was in Clun.
If we all come Clun Castle, then you do not come alive.
Hood saw the poor, innocent people of Clun being attacked.
The small towns of Clun and Bishop 's Castle are in this area.
Tonight will light up your heart . With loving desire my lord of Clun.
Aston on Clun is a village in south Shropshire, England.
Several villages have larger populations than the smallest town, Clun.
Before the Norman invasion, the manor of Clun was owned by Eadric the Wild.
The villain of the piece is the Bishop of Rochester, aided by his summoner Clun.
Clun made from dcxtnn or from starch, containing by » eight of those matenals ;.
The castle successfully resisted the attack by Llywelyn that year, although Clun itself was destroyed.
If we all come Clun Castle, then you do not come alive . We have to.
Alternatively, there is a ford to cross the River Clun at Clun.
Clunton, Clunbury, Clungunford and Clun Are the quietest places under the sun.
Arundel had suffered personally from the rebellion, when Roger Mortimer seized his castle of Clun.
Clun colours are red, green, red.
It worked, it worked! Hood saw the poor, innocent people of Clun being attacked.
OK, now the bad news is the Sheriff 's taxman is in Clun.
He 's not been seen in Locksley, Nettlestone or Clun.