Hertford

Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian The county of Hertford is a poor and hilly county, noted for its herds and pastures rather than its farms. This has resulted in the people being notably stingy and selfish. Places Anstey is a fine old-style castle atop a 30-foot motte. Hertford is a small city with a castle. size upon the Lea River. Royston is a city without a castle, and a stop along the King's Road where it crosses the old Icknield "Ridgeway Road." St. Albans (See own entry) is a city in Hertford. Rulers Start-495 Ruler: Earl of Hertford Vassal of: King Uther 496-518 Ruler: Saxons Vassal of: King of Anglia 519-565 Ruler: Earl of Hertford Vassal of: King Arthur
  Culture Religion: Cymric/British Christian The city of St. Albans is Britain's most popular site of pilgrimage to the grave of St. Albans, the first Christian martyred in Britain, and thus its earliest saint. Rulers Ruler: Bishop of Saint Albans Vassal of: Lord of Hertford