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Date "Bedford" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1466. (references)

Specialty Definition: BEDFORD

Domain Definition
Literature Bedford Saxon, Bedean-forda (fortress ford)- that is, the ford at the fortress of the river Ouse. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: BEDFORD

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Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford The Most Noble Andrew Ian Henry Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford (born 30 March 1962) succeeded to the Dukedom of Bedford in 2003. (references)
Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford Anna Maria Stanhope (3 September 1783 - 3 July 1857), the Duchess of Bedford of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, was the originator of the afternoon tea ritual in 19th century England. Anna Maria was the daughter of Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington, and June Fleming. She became the wife of Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford. (references)
Bedford (borough) Bedford is a local government district and borough in the East of England. Its council is based in the town of Bedford. Unlike most English districts, Bedford's council is led by a directly-elected mayor, currently Frank Branston, who is an independent. (references)
Bedford (CDP), New York Bedford is a hamlet (and census-designated place or CDP) located in the town of Bedford in Westchester County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 1,724. (references)
Bedford (electoral district) Beford is a provincial electoral district ibn Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes Bedford. The current Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA} in the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly is Progressive Convervative Peter Christie. Christie is currently the Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations. (references)
Bedford (town), New York Bedford is a town located in Westchester County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 18,133. (references)
Bedford (UK Parliament constituency) Bedford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. (references)
Bedford Basin Bedford Basin is a large enclosed bay, forming the northwestern end of Halifax Harbour on Canada's Atlantic coast. (references)
Bedford Blues Bedford Blues is a rugby union club in the town of Bedford, England. In 2004/05 it is playing in National Division One. (references)
Bedford Brown Bedford Brown (6 June 1795 - 6 December 1870) was a Democratic U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1829 and 1840. (references)
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Specialty Expressions: BEDFORD

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Bedford cord Industry 1: A cloth showing rounded cords in the warp direction with pronounced sunken lines between them, produced by the nature of the weave. Source: European Union. (references)
    2: True piqué has filling cords. It is a double cloth with 2 warps and 2 wefts; the so-called Bedford cord which is strictly a pique effect in a warpwise direction is many times loosely referred to as pique; this is a misnomer. Source: European Union. (references)
Bedford Level Literature Land drained by the Earl of Bedford in 1649. This large tract of fenny land lay in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire, and Lincolnshire. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Bedford limestone Mining One of the finest and best known building stones to be found in the United States. It gets its name from its shipping point, Bedford, IN. (references)

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Extended Definition: BEDFORD


Bedford

Coordinates: 52°08′01″N 0°27′28″W / 52.1337°N 0.4577°W / 52.1337; 0.4577

Bedford


Bedford Town Bridge at night

Bedford is located in Bedfordshire
Bedford

Bedford shown within Bedfordshire
Population 79,190
OS grid reference TL055495
 - London 57.4m
District Bedford
Shire county Bedfordshire
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BEDFORD
Postcode district MK40, MK41, MK42
Dialling code 01234
Police Bedfordshire
Fire Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance East of England
European Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Bedford
List of places: UK • England • Bedfordshire

Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, in the East of England. It is a large town and the administrative centre for the wider Borough of Bedford. According to Bedfordshire County Council's estimates, the town had a population of 79,190 in mid 2005, with 19,720 in the adjacent town of Kempston. The wider borough, including a rural area, had a population of 153,000.

History

See also: History of Bedfordshire

Bedford was a market town for the surrounding agricultural region from the early Middle Ages. The Anglo-Saxon King Offa of Mercia was buried in the town in 796.[1] In 886 it became a boundary town separating Wessex and Danelaw.[2][3] It was the seat of the Barony of Bedford. In 919 Edward the Elder built the town's first known fortress, on the south side of the River Ouse and there received the area's submission. This fortress was destroyed by the Danes. William II gave the barony of Bedford to Paine de Beauchamp who built a new, strong castle. The new Bedford Castle was razed in 1224 and today only a mound remains.[4]

Bedford traces its borough charter in 1166 by Henry II[5] and elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons.

Bedford remained a small agricultural town, with wool being an important industry in the area for much of the Middle Ages. From the 1560s Bedford and much of Bedfordshire became one of the main centres of England's Lace industry, with skilled lace-makers such as the Flemings, and then later the Huguenots emigrating from Europe to settle in the town and surrounding county.[6] Lace continued to be an important industry in Bedford up until the early 20th century.[7]

The River Ouse became navigable as far as Bedford in 1689. Wool declined in importance with brewing becoming a major industry in the town.

In 1660 John Bunyan was imprisoned for 12 years in Bedford Gaol. It was here that he wrote The Pilgrim's Progress.[8]

The 19th Century saw Bedford transform into an important engineering hub. In 1832 Gas lighting was introduced, and the railway reached Bedford in 1846. The first Corn Exchange was built 1849,[9] and the first drains and sewers were dug in 1864.[10]

Geography

A map of Bedford and Kempston

The town of Kempston is adjacent to Bedford. The villages in the Borough of Bedford with populations of more than 2,000 as of 2005 were Biddenham, Bromham, Clapham, Elstow, Oakley, Sharnbrook, Shortstown, Wilstead, and Wootton. There are also many smaller villages in the borough. The villages in the borough are popular with commuters to Bedford, and also with people who commute to Milton Keynes and to London.

Nearby small towns include Ampthill, Biggleswade, Flitwick, and Sandy, all of which are in Mid Bedfordshire. The nearest towns and cities with larger populations than Bedford are Northampton to the north west, Cambridge to the east, Milton Keynes to the south west, and Luton to the south, all of which have urban area populations of 130,000 or more. Milton Keynes and Cambridge in particular are used by Bedfordians for services that are not available in Bedford, especially the shopping and leisure facilities in Milton Keynes, and advanced health services at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, a teaching hospital which has a partnership with Bedford Hospital.

River Great Ouse in Bedford from Town Bridge, looking downstream. The old Coaching Inn, the Swan Hotel is on the left behind the tree. Bedford Rowing Club and the multistorey Bedford Park Inn are on the right.

The town of Bedford is divided into 10 wards -

  • Brickhill
  • Castle
  • Cauldwell
  • De Parys
  • Goldington
  • Harpur
  • Kingsbrook
  • Newnham
  • Putnoe
  • Queens Park

Some of these wards elect their own urban community Council or parish council.

Climate

 Weather averages for Bedford 
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 6.4
(44)
6.9
(44)
9.7
(49)
12.0
(54)
15.7
(60)
18.6
(65)
21.5
(71)
21.5
(71)
18.2
(65)
14.0
(57)
9.5
(49)
7.2
(45)
13.5
(56)
Average low °C (°F) 0.8
(33)
0.6
(33)
2.3
(36)
3.6
(38)
6.2
(43)
9.3
(49)
11.5
(53)
11.6
(53)
9.7
(49)
6.6
(44)
3.3
(38)
1.8
(35)
5.6
(42)
Precipitation mm (inches) 48.4
(1.91)
36.6
(1.44)
43.5
(1.71)
47.2
(1.86)
45.3
(1.78)
56.9
(2.24)
44.7
(1.76)
48.6
(1.91)
53.6
(2.11)
56.8
(2.24)
49.0
(1.93)
53.8
(2.12)
584.4
(23.01)
Sunshine hours 58.6 76.3 99.5 153.0 183.8 185.7 200.9 188.5 139.8 114.1 72.0 51.5 1,523.6
Source: [11] 2008-06-16

Demography

Bedford is home to one of the largest concentration of Italian immigrants in the UK. According to a 2001 census, 2 in 7 (1 in 3.5 or almost 30% of the town's population) of Bedford's population are of at least partial Italian descent. This is mainly as a result of labour recruitment in the early 1950s by the London Brick Company in the southern Italian regions of Puglia, Campania, Calabria, Molise, Abruzzo and Sicily.[12] Bedford's Little Italy feel is enhanced by a wide variety of Italian bars, restaurants and social clubs throughout the town. as well as a large number of delis and grocery shops selling Italian and continental produce - and by the large Italian mission church run by the Scalabrini Fathers order. Bedford has had, since 1954, its own Italian vice-consulate.[13]

In addition to Italian immigrants, Bedford has also been the recipient of significant immigration from South Asia (8.1% of Bedford's population[14]), Eastern Europe (particularly in the last few years), Greece, Cyprus, the Middle East and Africa (3% of Bedford's population is of Sub-Saharan descent [14]), making it one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse towns in Britain and the world, particularly in proportion to its size. Bedford is home to over one hundred immigrant languages, including Italian, Punjabi, Turkish, Polish, Portuguese and both Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.[citation needed]

Bedford also has a high number of Christian churches including four from the Newfrontiers network, several Polish and Italian Roman Catholic churches, and various independent churches that cater to the different ethnic and language groups. There are also Sikh, Muslim, Wiccan, Jewish and Jehovah's Witness communities. There is no longer a synagogue in Bedford, but Bedfordshire Progressive Synagogue[1], based in Luton, meets in Bedford once a month. The nearest Orthodox synagogue is the Luton Hebrew Congregation, a Lubavitch synagogue in Luton.

Landmarks

St Paul's Church

Bedford's principal church is St Paul's Church, Bedford, in the square of the same name at the historic centre of the town. It has a tall spire which is one of the main features of the town. There was a church on the site by 1066 and work on the present structure began in the early 13th century, but little remains from that period. John Bunyan and John Wesley both preached in the church. In 1865-1868 the tower and spire were completely rebuilt and the two transepts added and lesser alterations have been made since. From 1941 to the end of the Second World War the BBC's daily service was broadcast from St. Paul's. Another church of note is St. Peter's Church, Bedford (Situated on St Peter's Street) which contains some of the oldest architectural remains in Bedford, the most ancient being the two monoliths.


Bedford War Memorial

The River Great Ouse passes through the town centre and is lined with gardens known as The Embankment. Within these gardens stands a war memorial to the fallen of the First World War, opposite Rothsay Gardens[15]. The memorial was designed in 1921 by the sculptor Charles Sargeant Jagger and depicts a Knight vanquishing a dragon.[16]. The inscription reads

1914 † 1919
TO BEDFORDIANS WHO DIED, MANY IN EARLY YOUTH, SOME FULL OF YEARS AND HONOUR, BUT WHO ALL ALIKE GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY.
Bedford town centre

Transport

Rail

Bedford has two railway stations:

  • Bedford (Midland) is located on the Midland Main Line. It is the northernmost stop on the First Capital Connect rail service to Brighton. East Midlands Trains intercity trains also serve the station, providing trains to St. Pancras, Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds. It is also the terminus of the Marston Vale Line from Bletchley.
  • Bedford St Johns is the penultimate stop on the Marston Vale line.

Roads

Bedford lies on the A6 trunk road, and two of the most important north-south routes in Great Britain, the A1 and the M1 motorway pass a few miles to the east and west respectively. Two road improvement schemes are currently in process to link the town to the M1[17] and A1[18] via dual carriageway. This will significantly improve access to the town, which currently requires the use of frequently congested single carriageway roads. Bedford has a southern bypass along the A421 and in September 2007, work started on the long awaited western bypass.[19]

Bedford also has its own Park and ride operation situated to the south of the town near Elstow. Currently this is the only site which has been completed, but there are plans to develop more sites around the town.[20]

Buses

Prior to bus deregulation in 1986, bus services in and around Bedford were run by the United Counties subsidiary of the National Bus Company. The United Counties business was bought by the Stagecoach Group in November 1987 and has since been branded Stagecoach in Bedford.

The town's bus services and major bus routes run to Northampton, Milton Keynes, Cambridge, Oxford and other towns in the region. Most of these services depart from the main bus station in the town. The bus station itself is due for major redevelopment as part of a scheme to renovate the town centre.[21]

Some major withdrawls of services by Stagecoach have lead to other providers introducing services in Bedford, including MK Metro who run services to/from Olney, Grant Palmer of Dunstable who run to Flitwick & Dunstable and Fenlake based company Expresslines also provide a limited service on some routes.

Local transport company, Cedar Coaches also runs services from Bedford to surrounding areas.[22]

Other operators in Bedford have included Ementon of Cranfield, Buffalo Travel of Flitwick, Mullover Travel of Bedford and JBS travel of Blunham. JBS & Buffalo both launched competitive attacks on certain routes against Stagecoach, but neither were succesfull in the long term, and both companies have ceased trading.

Education

Bedford is home to five public schools run by the Harpur Trust charity, endowed by Bedfordian Sir William Harpur in the sixteenth century. These are:

  • Bedford School for boys aged 7-18
  • Bedford Modern School, a former boys' school which became co-educational in 2003 for pupils aged 7-18
  • Bedford High School for girls aged 7-18
  • Dame Alice Harpur School for girls aged 7-18
  • Pilgrims Pre-Preparatory School.

Smaller private institutions include Rushmoor School (boys aged 3-16, girls 3-11) St. Andrew's School (girls aged 3-16, boys 3-9), and Polam School, none of which are part of the Harpur Trust.

Bedford hosts a campus of the University of Bedfordshire, which prior to a merger with the University of Luton in 2006 had been a campus of De Montfort University (itself now solely based in Leicester). For further education, the town is served by Bedford College.

Unlike most of England, Bedfordshire operates a three-tier education system which is arranged into lower, middle and upper schools, as recommended in the Plowden Report of 1967. The arrangement was put to the vote in 2006 with a view to moving to the two-tier model, but was rejected.[23] State upper schools include Mark Rutherford Upper School, John Bunyan Upper School, St Thomas More Catholic Upper School and Biddenham Upper School,

Culture

The Cecil Higgins Gallery, housed in the recreated Victorian home of the Higgins family of Victorian brewers and in a modern extension, has notable collections of watercolours, prints and drawings, ceramics, glass and lace. Adjacent to the Cecil Higgins Gallery is Bedford Museum, which has local history collections.

The Bedford Corn Exchange is the largest entertainment venue in the town and plays host to a variety of performances, meetings, conferences, concerts and private functions. The Corn Exchange also operates the Harpur Suite exhibition hall and the Bedford Civic Theatre which plays host to the 'Bedfringe festival', a pre-Edinburgh Fringe festival. The University of Bedfordshire Theatre is the largest theatre in Bedford and hosts many larger productions as well as projects from the university. There is an active amdram (community theatre) scene, with groups such as the Swan Theatre Company, Bedford Dramatic Club (BDC), Bedford Marianettes and ShowCo Bedford producing plays and musicals in venues like the Civic Theatre and the Corn Exchange. The Bedford Pantomime Company produces a traditional pantomime at the Civic Theatre each Christmas. Esquires (one of the town's premier live music venues) regularly plays host to many notable bands and acts from all over the UK as well as showcasing local live music.

Every two years, an event called "The River Festival" is held near the river in Bedford during early July. The event lasts for two days and regularly attracts about 250,000 visitors. The event includes sports, funfairs and live music. It is the second largest regular outdoor event in the UK beaten in numbers only by the Notting Hill Carnival.[24] The Bedford Regatta each May is Britain's largest one-day river rowing regatta.

Other annual events include 'Bedford By The Sea' (when large quantities of sand are deposited in the town centre) and the 'Bedford International Kite Festival' in June. 'Proms In The Park', held in early August, is a popular musical event.

Sports

Bedford has two rugby union teams called Bedford Blues and Bedford Athletic, and, since 2004, has also a rugby league team; Bedford Tigers, who compete one tier below the National Conference. Bedford Blues are currently in the second tier of English rugby, but have previously been in the top division. Taking into account the size of its overall urban area, it is one of the largest towns in England without a fully professional football team. Bedford Town F.C. currently plays at the seventh level of the English football league system and Bedford Valerio United F.C. play at the 11th level.

Filmography

  • The popular BBC TV series Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em was filmed in and around Bedford during the 1970s.
  • In the 2006 Comedy Central and DVD versions of Russell Peters' Outsourced, a good natured Bedfordian bears the brunt of Russell's comedic segment "I'm From England".
  • In the 2005 motion picture Batman Begins scenes were filmed at the Cardington Hangers in Bedford and featured extras from Bedford. The sequel, 'The Dark Knight', was also partially filmed at the sheds using the fake working name 'Rory's First Kiss' and members of the production cast stayed at various hotels around the town.

Public services

Bedford Hospital is a district general hospital that operates from two sites in the town, providing a wide range of services, although patients requiring highly advanced treatment are referred to specialist units, elsewhere, principally in Cambridge and London. Its catchment area is based on the Borough of Bedford and Mid Bedfordshire. In 2006 there was controversy in the local media about alleged plans to downgrade Bedford Hospital's provision of acute care, as the government's current policy is that full service hospitals require a catchment area population of 300,000. Bedford Hospital's catchment population was less than that at that time, but it is expected to exceed it in the medium term as the area is experiencing above average population growth. Health secretary Patricia Hewitt visited the town and made assurances about the future of the hospital.

Twinned towns

Bedford is twinned with:

  • Flag of Germany Bamberg, Germany
  • Flag of Italy Arezzo, Italy
  • Flag of Italy Rovigo, Italy
  • Flag of Poland Włocławek, Poland

Notable people

John Bunyan's statue at the corner of the High Street and St Peter's street.

It was the home and prison of John Bunyan, the author of The Pilgrim's Progress. Prison Reformer John Howard, although born in London, was high Sheriff of Bedfordshire.

Other prominent Bedfordians include:

  • Harold Abrahams, 1924 Olympic 100 metres champion and character in the film Chariots of Fire
  • Sam Baldock, MK Dons footballer
  • Patrick Hall, Member of Parliament for Bedford and Kempston since 1997
  • Ronnie Barker, the late comedian
  • Matt Berry, comedian, star of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, The Mighty Boosh and The Peter Serafinowicz Show as well as the voice of George the talking volcano in the recent Volvic (mineral water) adverts
  • Colonel Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, traveller
  • Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Antarctic explorer
  • Calum Davenport, West Ham United footballer
  • Gail Emms badminton doubles 2004 Olympic silver medallist
  • William Fitzhugh, also known as William the Immigrant, founder of an American dynasty that married into the lines of George Washington and General Lee
  • Tim Foster, men's coxless fours Olympic gold medallist
  • Lil Fuccillo, former footballer and manager
  • Sir William Harpur, who became Lord Mayor of London.
  • Bishop Trevor Huddleston
  • Andy Johnson, England and Fulham F.C. footballer
  • John Le Mesurier, actor and comedian
  • Toby Litt, writer, went to Bedford Modern School and lived in nearby Ampthill.
  • Alfred Mitchell-Innes, diplomat, who also served on Bedford Town Council for 23 years and resided there from 1920 until his death in 1950.
  • John Oliver, Comedian and actor, now based in the United States. Correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
  • Dame Bertha Phillpotts, Scandinavian scholar and pioneer of university education for women
  • Matt Skelton, heavyweight boxer, commonwealth champion
  • Carol Vorderman, born in Bedford, television personality best known for being a long-standing co-presenter of Channel 4 game show Countdown.
  • Laura Wade, playwright
  • Charles Wells, founder of Charles Wells Brewery, a company still located in the town
  • William Hale White, a minor Victorian novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Mark Rutherford
  • Greg Taylor, Northampton Town footballer

And not born there but associated with Bedford:

  • Eddie 'the Eagle' Edwards, ski-jumping legend
  • Paula Radcliffe, the UK's top female long-distance runner and current world record holder for the women's marathon

Schooled in Bedford:

  • Paddy Ashdown (now Lord Ashdown), former leader of the Liberal Democrats attended Bedford School
  • Alastair Cook, England cricketer attended Bedford School
  • Christopher Fry, playwright, attended Bedford Modern School
  • Al Murray, actor, also known as The Pub Landlord attended Bedford School
  • Monty Panesar, England cricketer, attended Bedford Modern School
  • Jean Muir CBE FCSD, fashion designer, attended Dame Alice Harpur School

References

  1. Simon Keynes, "Cynethryth", in Lapidge, Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England, p. 133.
  2. "Bedford Timeline, Earliest Times - 1800". Bedfordshire Libraries. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  3. Whitelock, Dorothy; Douglas, David C. (ed) (1979). "English Historical Documents c. 500-1042 (2nd edition)". Routledge. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  4. "Bedford Castle". CastleUK. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  5. "Brief History of Bedford". Bedford Borough Council. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  6. "The Huguenot Influence". The Cowper and Newton Museum. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
  7. "Lacemaking in Bedfordshire - Introduction". Bedford Borough Council. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
  8. "John Bunyan (1628-1688)". The Bunyan Press. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  9. "1849 & Friday 1 March 1850". Bedford Corn Exchange. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  10. "Bedford Borough records introduction". Bedfordshire County Council. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  11. "Bedford 1971-2000 averages". Met Office. Retrieved on 2008-06-16.
  12. "Bedford's Italian question". BBC - Legacies. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  13. "Bedford Italian Community". Bedfordshire Libraries. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  14. a b Official figures from the Office of National Statistics
  15. 52°08′05″N 0°27′30″W / 52.134654°N 0.458215°W / 52.134654; -0.458215
  16. Daniel Stannard/Bedfordshire County Council (2007). "The First World War Memorial, Bedford". Bedfordshire Buildings and Monuments. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  17. "A421 Bedford to M1 Junction 13". Highways Agency. Retrieved on 2006-08-18.
  18. "A421 Great Barford Bypass". Highways Agency. Retrieved on 2006-08-18.
  19. "Bedford Western Bypass". Bedfordshire County Council. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  20. "Park & Ride in Bedfordshire". Bedfordshire County Council. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  21. "Bedford's £150 million revamp gets the green light". Bedford Today. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  22. "Timetables". Cedar Coaches. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  23. "Two-tier school proposal rejected". BBC News. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
  24. "River Great Ouse". Bedford Borough Council. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.

External links

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Bedford". Image Credit.



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New Bedford 94     Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford 7
John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford 66     Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford 4
Bedford 65     Barbara Bedford 10
Bedford Blues 60     Barbara Bedford (actor) 3
Nathan Bedford Forrest 59     Barony of Bedford 3
New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park 54     Bedford 65
Bedford Vehicles 50     Bedford (alternative meanings) 8
Bedford County, Pennsylvania 40     Bedford (borough) 14
Bedford Park, Illinois 40     Bedford (CDP), New York 20
John Bedford Leno 39     Bedford (electoral district) 13
Bedford School 39     Bedford (town), New York 22
Bedford (UK Parliament constituency) 38     Bedford (UK Parliament constituency) 38
Bedford High School 36     Bedford Autodrome 6
Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park 33     Bedford Avenue (BMT Canarsie Line) 6
Bedford railway station 33     Bedford Avenue (Brooklyn) 5
Bedford Town F.C. 32     Bedford Avenue (New York City Subway) 2
Bedford County, Virginia 31     Bedford Basin 9
St John's Chapel, Bedford Row 26     Bedford Beagle 3
Harry Bedford 26     Bedford Blues 60
New Bedford Whalers 26     Bedford Branch 10
Stagecoach in Bedford 26     Bedford Branch (RSA) 3
Bedford Park, Toronto 26     Bedford Brown 10
Bedford Township, Monroe County, Michigan 24     Bedford Bypass 8
Bedford County, Tennessee 24     Bedford Castle 8
Bedford Tigers 24     Bedford Central School District 3
Bedford Heights, Ohio 22     Bedford Channel 2
Bedford (town), New York 22     Bedford Charter Township, Michigan 17
Bedford Hills, New York 21     Bedford Chevanne 2
Brian Bedford 21     Bedford College 10
Bedford Springs Hotel 20     Bedford College (Australia) 3
Bedford Park, Bronx 20     Bedford College of Higher Education 4
Bedford (CDP), New York 20     Bedford Commons 3
David Bedford 18     Bedford cord 2
Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford 18     Bedford County 2
Coaldale, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 17     Bedford County, Pennsylvania 40
Bedford Charter Township, Michigan 17     Bedford County, Tennessee 24
Bedford House Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery 16     Bedford County, Virginia 31
Hopewell, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 16     Bedford Dormobile 3
Bedford Park, London 16     Bedford Drive 10
Bedford OXA 16     Bedford Drive EP 4
Bedford Park, South Australia 16     Bedford F.C. 7
William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford 16     Bedford Falls 4
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women 15     Bedford Flag 6
HMS Bedford 15     Bedford Heights, Ohio 22
Bedford Modern School 15     Bedford High School 36
Bedford High School (Bedford) 15     Bedford High School (Bedford) 15
Queens Park, Bedford 14     Bedford High School (Bedford, Massachusetts) 5
Bedford (borough) 14     Bedford High School (Bedford, Ohio) 3
Bedford North Lawrence High School 14     Bedford High School (Bedford, Pennsylvania) 5
New Bedford Regional Airport 13     Bedford High School (New Hampshire) 7
Melissa Bedford 13     Bedford Highway 7
Bedford (electoral district) 13     Bedford Hills, New York 21
Geology of Bedford County 13     Bedford Hills (Metro-North station) 8
Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio 13     Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women 15
Hopewell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 13     Bedford Hospital 10
Bloomfield Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford Hotel (Brighton) 5
Bedford Township, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford House Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery 16
Monroe Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford Institute of Oceanography 6
Bedford Township, Meigs County, Ohio 12     Bedford Jezzard 11
Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford JJL 11
The Bedford Diaries 12     Bedford Level experiment 10
Bedford Square 12     Bedford local elections 7
Harrison Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford Lunatic Asylum 8
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford 12     Bedford M series 6
Juniata Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford Midi 3
Pleasantville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford Modern School 15
Southampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12     Bedford North Lawrence High School 14
Sybille Bedford 12     Bedford OB 2
Harry Bedford (politician) 11     Bedford OXA 16
Billerica and Bedford Railroad 11     Bedford Parish, Prince Edward Island 8
Bedford JJL 11     Bedford Park 3
John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford 11     Bedford Park, Bronx 20
Bedford Jezzard 11     Bedford Park, Illinois 40
Barbara Bedford 10     Bedford Park, London 16
Bedford Level experiment 10     Bedford Park, South Australia 16
John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford 10     Bedford Park, Toronto 26
Bedford St Johns railway station 10     Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College (IRT Jerome Avenue Line) 8
Bedford Branch 10     Bedford Park Boulevard (alternative meanings) 2
Mark Bedford 10     Bedford Park Boulevard (IND Concourse Line) 8
Bedford Road Collegiate 10     Bedford Preparatory School 8
Bedford Hospital 10     Bedford QLD 7
Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford 10     Bedford railway station 33
Bedford Brown 10     Bedford Rascal 5
Bedford Township, Wayne County, Illinois 10     Bedford River Festival 5
Bedford Drive 10     Bedford Road Collegiate 10
Londonderry Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 10     Bedford Road Invitational Tournament 6
Bedford College 10     Bedford RSA 3
Nathan Bedford Forrest High School 10     Bedford Rural District 2
Duke of Bedford 10     Bedford School 39
USS New Bedford (PF-71) 10     Bedford School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 5
Liberty Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 10     Bedford Senior High School 8
Fort Bedford 10     Bedford Springs Hotel 20
Bishop of Bedford 9     Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District 8
Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 9     Bedford Square 12
Bedford Basin 9     Bedford St Johns railway station 10
Lincoln Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 9     Bedford Tigers 24
James Bedford 9     Bedford TJ 5
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford 9     Bedford TM 3
Bill Bedford 9     Bedford Town F.C. 32
Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College (IRT Jerome Avenue Line) 8     Bedford Township 3
Bedford Preparatory School 8     Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio 13
Bedford Castle 8     Bedford Township, Meigs County, Ohio 12
Old Bedford River 8     Bedford Township, Michigan 2
Bedford (alternative meanings) 8     Bedford Township, Monroe County, Michigan 24
Brian Bedford (footballer) 8     Bedford Township, Ohio 2
The Bedford 8     Bedford Township, Pennsylvania 12
Bedford Park Boulevard (IND Concourse Line) 8     Bedford Township, Wayne County, Illinois 10
Bedford Bypass 8     Bedford Vehicles 50
Bedford Hills (Metro-North station) 8     Bill Bedford 9
Bedford Parish, Prince Edward Island 8     Billerica and Bedford Railroad 11
Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District 8     Bishop of Bedford 9
Bedford Lunatic Asylum 8     Bloomfield Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
Randolph Bedford 8     Brian Bedford 21
Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford 8     Brian Bedford (footballer) 8
Bedford Senior High School 8     Coaldale, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 17
The Bedford Incident 8     Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
David Bedford (athlete) 8     David Bedford 18
HMS Bedford (1901) 8     David Bedford (athlete) 8
Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford 7     Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford 3
Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford 7     Duke of Bedford 10
Nathan Bedford Forrest High School (Jacksonville, Florida) 7     Edward Bedford 2
Bedford local elections 7     Edward Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford 4
New Bedford River 7     Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford 5
Paddy Bedford 7     Eric Bedford 3
Bedford F.C. 7     Fort Bedford 10
RAE Bedford 7     Frances Bedford 5
Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford 7     Francis Bedford 3
Bedford QLD 7     Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford 10
George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford 7     Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford 8
Liam Bedford 7     Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford 5
Live at the Bedford 7     Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford 6
Bedford High School (New Hampshire) 7     Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford 7
Bedford Highway 7     Frederick Bedford 5
Bedford M series 6     Gene Bedford 2
Halifax Bedford Basin 6     Geology of Bedford County 13
Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford 6     George Neville, Duke of Bedford 6
George Neville, Duke of Bedford 6     George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford 7
Bedford Autodrome 6     George Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford 4
Bedford Avenue (BMT Canarsie Line) 6     Greyfriars, Bedford 3
Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford 6     Gunning Bedford 2
Harry Garnet Bedford Miner 6     Gunning S. Bedford 3
Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford 6     Halifax Bedford Basin 6
Bedford Road Invitational Tournament 6     Harrison Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
Bedford Institute of Oceanography 6     Harry Bedford 26
Luke Bedford 6     Harry Bedford (cricketer) 3
Bedford Flag 6     Harry Bedford (politician) 11
The Bedford Reader 6     Harry Garnet Bedford Miner 6
Bedford Hotel (Brighton) 5     Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford 18
Bedford School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 5     Henry Bedford 2
Bedford Avenue (Brooklyn) 5     Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford 6
HMS Bedford (1775) 5     HMS Bedford 15
Frederick Bedford 5     HMS Bedford (1775) 5
John Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford 5     HMS Bedford (1901) 8
Bedford TJ 5     Hopewell, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 16
Nathan Bedford Forrest III 5     Hopewell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 13
Peter Bedford 5     Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford 4
Bedford River Festival 5     Ian Bedford 3
John Bedford 5     James Bedford 9
Frances Bedford 5     Jimmy B. Bedford 3
Bedford High School (Bedford, Pennsylvania) 5     John Bedford 5
Bedford Rascal 5     John Bedford Leno 39
New Bedford High School 5     John Brown of Bedford 4
Bedford High School (Bedford, Massachusetts) 5     John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford 66
Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford 5     John Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford 5
Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford 5     John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford 10
George Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford 4     John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford 12
William Bedford 4     John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford 11
Bedford College of Higher Education 4     Juniata Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
New Bedford Whaling Museum 4     Liam Bedford 7
Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford 4     Liberty Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 10
Edward Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford 4     Lincoln Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 9
Bedford Drive EP 4     Live at the Bedford 7
Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford 4     Londonderry Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 10
The Brian Bedford Band 4     Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford 9
Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford 4     Luke Bedford 6
William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford 4     Mark Bedford 10
Bedford Falls 4     Martyn Bedford 3
New Bedford Subdivision 4     Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford 4
John Brown of Bedford 4     Melissa Bedford 13
Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford 3     Monroe Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
New Bedford Cinema 3     Nathan Bedford Forrest 59
Gunning S. Bedford 3     Nathan Bedford Forrest High School 10
Bedford Park 3     Nathan Bedford Forrest High School (Jacksonville, Florida) 7
Francis Bedford 3     Nathan Bedford Forrest III 5
Bedford Central School District 3     Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park 33
Harry Bedford (cricketer) 3     New Bedford 94
Bedford TM 3     New Bedford Cinema 3
Eric Bedford 3     New Bedford High School 5
Bedford College (Australia) 3     New Bedford Regional Airport 13
Bedford Branch (RSA) 3     New Bedford River 7
Walter Bedford 3     New Bedford Subdivision 4
Bedford RSA 3     New Bedford Whalers 26
Bedford Dormobile 3     New Bedford Whaling Museum 4
Bedford Beagle 3     New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park 54
Barbara Bedford (actor) 3     Old Bedford River 8
Wriothesley Russell, 3rd Duke of Bedford 3     Paddy Bedford 7
Bedford Commons 3     Peter Bedford 5
Jimmy B. Bedford 3     Pleasantville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
Ian Bedford 3     Queens Park, Bedford 14
Barony of Bedford 3     RAE Bedford 7
Bedford Township 3     Randolph Bedford 8
Bedford Midi 3     Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford 6
Martyn Bedford 3     Southampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 12
Bedford High School (Bedford, Ohio) 3     St John's Chapel, Bedford Row 26
Greyfriars, Bedford 3     Stagecoach in Bedford 26
Steuart Bedford 3     Steuart Bedford 3
Bedford OB 2     Sybille Bedford 12
Bedford Rural District 2     The Bedford 8
Edward Bedford 2     The Bedford Diaries 12
Bedford Channel 2     The Bedford Incident 8
Bedford Chevanne 2     The Bedford Reader 6
Gene Bedford 2     The Brian Bedford Band 4
Bedford Park Boulevard (alternative meanings) 2     USS New Bedford (PF-71) 10
Bedford Avenue (New York City Subway) 2     Walter Bedford 3
Bedford Township, Michigan 2     William Bedford 4
Gunning Bedford 2     William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford 16
Bedford cord 2     William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford 4
Bedford County 2     Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 9
Bedford Township, Ohio 2     Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford 7
Henry Bedford 2     Wriothesley Russell, 3rd Duke of Bedford 3

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Translations: BEDFORD

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Chinese Simplified 贝德福德 (bedford), 新贝德福德 (new bedford), 贝德福德 的树林 (bedford forrest), 弗吉尼亚州的贝德福德 (bedford virginia), 贝德福德学校 (bedford school), 俄亥俄州的贝德福德 (bedford ohio). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Bedford. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 貝德福德 (bedford), 新貝德福德 (new bedford), 維吉妮亞州的貝德福德 (bedford virginia), 貝德福德學校 (bedford school), 俄亥俄州的貝德福德 (bedford ohio), 貝德福德 的樹林 (bedford forrest). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Bedford. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 코르덴비슷한 두꺼운 천 (Bedford cord). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Bedford. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 코르덴비슷한 두꺼운 천 (Bedford cord). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Bedford. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ベッドフォード (Bedford), ベッドフォードヒルズ (Bedford hills), デビッド・ベッドフォード (David Bedford). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Bedford. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 코르덴비슷한 두꺼운 천 (Bedford cord). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Bedford. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: BEDFORD

Language Translations for “Bedford” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Bathagedfathagord (Bedford). Additional references: Athag, Bedford. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Bagedfagord (Bedford). Additional references: Double Dutch, Bedford. (volunteer)
Esperanto Bedanfordo (Bedford). Additional references: Esperanto, Bedford. (volunteer)
Leet |3&[)|>|-|0[z[) (Bedford). Additional references: Leet, Bedford. (volunteer)
Oppish Bopedfopord (Bedford). Additional references: Oppish, Bedford. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Edfordbay (Bedford). Additional references: Pig Latin, Bedford. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Bubedfubord (Bedford). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Bedford. (volunteer)
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