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Monmouthshire

Index Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) is a county in south east Wales. [1]

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Farmhouse, Llanelly, Undy, Undy A.F.C., United Kingdom local elections, 1995, United Kingdom local elections, 1999, Upper Dyffryn House, Grosmont, Upper Red House, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Upper Wye Gorge, Usk, Usk (GWR) railway station, Usk Bridge (Usk), Usk Castle, Usk Hundred, Usk Inlier, Usk RFC, Vale of Ewyas, Vale of Grwyney, Valerie Gearon, Venta Silurum, Vernon Handley, Violet Skies, Waenavon railway station, Wales Coast Path, Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke, War Memorial of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers, Welsh Chess Union, Welsh devolution referendum, 1997, Welsh devolution referendum, 2011, Welsh independence, Welsh literature in English, Welsh local elections, 1995, Welsh local elections, 1999, Welsh local elections, 2017, Welsh Lost Lands, Welsh Marches line, Welsh Newton, Wendy van der Plank, Wenlock Group, Wentwood, West Hockey Association (field hockey), Westbury Brook Ironstone Mine, Weston's Cider, White Castle, Monmouthshire, White Hart Inn, 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A Night at the Opera (Queen album)

A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 21 November 1975 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States.

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A40 road

The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Goodwick (Fishguard), Wales, and officially called The London to Fishguard Trunk Road (A40) in all legal documents and Acts.

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A4136 road

The A4136 road is the main road through the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England and Monmouthshire, Wales.

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A466 road

The A466, also known as the Wye Valley Road, is a road from Hereford, England to Chepstow, Wales via Monmouth, Tintern and the Wye Valley.

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A48 road

The A48 is a major trunk road in Great Britain.

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Aaron Ramsey

Aaron James Ramsey (born 26 December 1990) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal and the Wales national team.

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Abbey Hotel, Llanthony Priory

Abbey Hotel (also known as the Llanthony Priory Hotel) is a Grade I listed building incorporating a hotel and country inn in Llanthony, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Abercarn

Abercarn is a small town and community in Caerphilly county borough, Wales, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Newport on the A467 between Cwmcarn and Newbridge, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire.

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Aberffrwd, Monmouthshire

Aberffrwd is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Abergavenny

Abergavenny (Y Fenni, archaically Abergafenni meaning "Mouth of the River Gavenny") is a market town in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Abergavenny Brecon Road railway station

Abergavenny (Brecon Road) railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line serving the town of Abergavenny in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Abergavenny Bridge

Abergavenny Bridge, (also known as Usk Bridge), crosses the River Usk at the boundary between Abergavenny and Llanfoist.

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Abergavenny Castle

Abergavenny Castle (Castell y Fenni) is a ruined castle in the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, established by the Norman lord Hamelin de Balun in about 1087.

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Abergavenny Hundred

Abergavenny was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.

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Abergavenny Junction railway station

Abergavenny Junction railway station was a station situated near the junction made between the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line and the West Midland Railway's Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway, which served the town of Abergavenny in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Abergavenny Museum

Abergavenny Museum is a museum situated in the grounds of Abergavenny Castle, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Abergavenny railway station

Abergavenny railway station (Y Fenni) is situated southeast of the town centre of Abergavenny, Wales.

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Abergavenny Thursdays F.C.

Abergavenny Thursdays Football Club was a Welsh football team based in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.

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Abergavenny Town F.C.

Abergavenny Town Football Club is a Welsh professional association football club based in the town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, who play in the Welsh Football League Division Three.

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Abergavenny town walls

Abergavenny's town walls are a sequence of defensive walls built around the town of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Abergavenny transmitting station

The Abergavenny transmitting station was originally built by the IBA in 1969 as a relay for BBC and ITV VHF 405-line analogue television.

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Aberystruth

Aberystruth was an ancient ecclesiastical parish in Wales, located beside the north-west corner of the county of Monmouthshire against the border with Breconshire and between the parishes of Bedwellty and Trevethin.

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Adam Buick

Adam Lewis Buick (born 6 January 1944) is a prominent London-based socialist.

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Adam Harrison

Adam James Harrison (born 30 October 1985) is a Welsh cricketer.

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Adam of Usk

Adam of Usk (Adda o Frynbuga, c. 1352 – 1430) was a Welsh priest, canonist, and late medieval historian and chronicler.

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Adrian Finighan

Adrian Richard Finighan (born 20 December 1964) is a Welsh journalist, working as a presenter and reporter for the television channel Al Jazeera English (AJE).

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Adult Learning Wales

Adult Learning Wales (Addysg Oedolion Cymru) is a registered charity and adult education provider serving the whole of Wales.

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Afraid of Sunlight

Afraid of Sunlight is the eighth studio album by the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion, released in 1995.

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Agincourt House, Monmouth

Agincourt House, No.

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Agincourt Square, Monmouth

Agincourt Square is an open space in the centre of Monmouth, Wales, in front of the Shire Hall.

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Agricultural show

An agricultural show is a public event exhibiting the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with agriculture and animal husbandry.

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Agriculture in Wales

Agriculture in Wales has in the past been a major part of the economy of Wales, a largely rural country that forms part of the United Kingdom.

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Alan Rees (racing driver)

Alan Rees (born 12 January 1938 in Langstone, Newport, Monmouthshire) is a British former racing driver from Wales.

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Albert Willis (Australian politician)

Albert Charles Willis (24 May 1876 – 22 April 1954) was an Australian politician.

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Alexander Rolls

Major Alexander Rolls (18 July 1818 – 22 April 1882) was a native of Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Alf Morgans

Alfred Edward Morgans (17 February 1850 – 10 August 1933) was the fourth Premier of Western Australia, serving for just over a month, from 21 November to 23 December 1901.

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Alice Springs Golf Club

Alice Springs Golf Club - Now Closed (Welsh: Clwb Golff Alice Springs) is a former golf club based just outside Usk at Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Alvington, Gloucestershire

Alvington is a village and civil parish in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England, situated on the A48 road, six miles north-east of Chepstow in Wales.

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Angling records in the UK

File:Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream.JPG|Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream File:Acipenser sturio.jpg|European Sturgeon (Acipenser sturio) File:Rectangle the mirror carp at 12lb 8oz.jpg|Mirror Carp (Cyprinus carpio) File:Wels Catfish British Record 1970.jpg|Former British Record Wels Catfish 1970 This is an impartial (not biased only to the BRFC) and comprehensive record list of 281 British record freshwater fish, past and present, involving 55 different species/sub-species of fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line.

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Annabel Heseltine

Annabel Mary Dibdin Heseltine (born 25 July 1963) is a journalist, columnist and TV and radio broadcaster.

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Anne of Gloucester

Anne of Gloucester, Countess of Stafford (30 April 1383 – 16 October 1438) was the eldest daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, and Eleanor de Bohun.

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Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain

In the Great Britain road numbering scheme, Great Britain is divided into numbered zones, the boundaries of which are usually defined by single-digit roads.

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Anthony Keck

Anthony Keck (1726–1797) was an 18th-century English architect with an extensive practice in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and South Wales.

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Anthony Oliver

Anthony Oliver (4 July 1922, Abersychan, Monmouthshire, Wales—November 1995, London) was a British film, television and stage actor.

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Archie Ridley

Archibald Ernest Ridley (22 September 1869 – 1 February 1950) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1890 to 1910.

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Architecture of Wales

Architecture of Wales is an overview of architecture in Wales from the Medieval period to the present day, excluding castles and fortifications, ecclesiastical architecture and industrial architecture.

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Archiva 1

Archiva is a two-volume collection of out-takes and previously unreleased tracks by British progressive rock band Asia.

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Archiva 2

Archiva is a two-volume collection of out-takes and previously unreleased tracks by British progressive rock band Asia.

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Area committee

Many large local government councils in the United Kingdom have a system of area committees, with responsibility for services in a particular part of the area covered by the council.

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Augustus Buckland

Rev.

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Aura (Asia album)

Aura is the eighth studio album by British rock band Asia, released in 2001.

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B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.

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B4347 road

B4347 road is a road in Monmouthshire, south-eastern Wales, and crosses the border into Herefordshire, England.

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Back to the Night

Back to the Night is the second studio album by the British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading.

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Bargoed

Bargoed (Bargod) is a town in the Rhymney Valley, Wales, one of the South Wales Valleys.

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Barn, Stable and Cider House, Great Tre-Rhew Farm, Llantilio Crossenny

The Corn Barn, Stable and Cider House at Great Tre-Rhew Farm, Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire form part of "one of the most completely surviving farmsteads in the county".

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Baron Bergavenny

The title Baron Bergavenny (or Abergavenny) was created several times in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of Great Britain, all but the first being baronies created by error.

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Baron Llangattock

Baron Llangattock, of the Hendre in the County of Monmouth, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Battle of Pwll Melyn

The Battle of Pwll Melyn, also known as the Battle of Usk, was part of the Welsh War of Independence against English rule that lasted from 1400 to 1415.

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Beacon Hill, Monmouthshire

Beacon Hill is the highest hill in eastern Monmouthshire, South Wales.

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Beacons Way

The Beacons Way is a waymarked long distance footpath in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales.

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Bec Abbey

Bec Abbey, formally the Abbey of Our Lady of Bec (Abbaye Notre-Dame du Bec), is a Benedictine monastic foundation in the Eure département, in the Bec valley midway between the cities of Rouen and Bernay.

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Beddoe

Beddoe is a surname of Welsh origin.

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Beer in Wales

Welsh beer is beer brewed in Wales.

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Bees for Development

Bees for Development is an international charity specialising in work to alleviate poverty through beekeeping.

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Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover

Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover (8 November 1802 – 27 April 1867), known as Sir Benjamin Hall between 1838 and 1859, was a Welsh civil engineer and politician.

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Benjamin Meredith

Benjamin Meredith (1700 - 1749) was a Welsh Baptist minister.

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Bert Day

Hubert "Bert" Charles Day (8 May 1908 - 27 June 1977) was a rugby hooker who played rugby union for Newport and rugby league for Salford.

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Bert Gray

Albert Gray (23 September 1900 – 16 December 1969) was a Welsh international footballer who played as goalkeeper for various clubs in the 1920s and 1930s, including Oldham Athletic, Manchester City, Tranmere Rovers and Chester.

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Bert Hodges (cricketer)

Albert 'Bert' Edward Hodges (29 January 1905 – 23 September 1986) was a Welsh cricketer.

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Bertha of Hereford

Bertha of Hereford, also known as Bertha de Pitres (born c.1130), was the daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, and a wealthy heiress, Sibyl de Neufmarché.

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Bethel, Miskin

Bethel, Miskin was an Independent chapel in Glyngwyn Street, Miskin, Mountain Ash, Glamorgan, Wales.

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Bettws Newydd

Bettws Newydd (Betws Newydd) is a small village in Monmouthshire, in southeast Wales located about north of Usk, a few miles south of Clytha near Raglan, Monmouthshire.

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Big Nothing

Big Nothing is a 2006 British-Canadian black comedy crime film directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea starring David Schwimmer and Simon Pegg.

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Bigsweir Bridge

Bigsweir Bridge is an 1827 road bridge crossing the River Wye, straddling the boundary between the parish of St. Briavels, Gloucestershire, England, and Llandogo, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Billhook

The billhook is a traditional cutting tool used widely in agriculture and forestry for cutting smaller woody material such as shrubs and branches and is distinct from the sickle.

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Biodiversity of Wales

The biodiversity of Wales refers to the wide variety of ecosystems, living organisms, and the genetic makeups found in Wales.

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Bishop of Hereford

The Bishop of Hereford is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury.

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Black Mountain South Top

Black Mountain South Top is a top of Black Mountain in the Black Mountains range that spreads across parts of Powys and Monmouthshire in southeast Wales.

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Black Mountains, Wales

The Black Mountains (Y Mynyddoedd Duon) are a group of hills spread across parts of Powys and Monmouthshire in southeast Wales, and extending across the England–Wales border into Herefordshire.

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Blackwood Town Cricket Club

Blackwood Town Cricket Club is a local Welsh cricket club that plays in the Division 1.

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Blackwood, Caerphilly

Blackwood (Coed Duon) is a town and an electoral ward on the Sirhowy River in the Valleys of Wales administered as part of Caerphilly County Borough.

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Blaenau Gwent

Blaenau Gwent (pronounced) is a county borough in Wales, sharing its name with a parliamentary constituency.

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Blaisdon Hall

Blaisdon Hall is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1995.

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Blakenham Priory

Blakenham Priory was an estate in monastic ownership in the late Middle Ages, located at Great Blakenham in Suffolk, England.

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Blanche Milborne

Blanche Milborne, Lady Herbert of Troy was the Lady Mistress in charge of the upbringing of Queen Elizabeth I, Edward VI and also of Queen Mary when she lived with the younger Tudor children.

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Blestium

Blestium (also Blestio in the Antonine Itinerary (Iter XIII)) was a small fort and iron working centre in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, part of Roman Britain.

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Blodwen

Blodwen is an opera in three acts composed in 1878 by Dr Joseph Parry to a Welsh libretto by Richard Davies.

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Blorenge

Blorenge or sometimes The Blorenge (Blorens) is a prominent hill overlooking the valley of the River Usk in Monmouthshire, southeast Wales.

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Borough Theatre

The Borough Theatre, Abergavenny is the principal theatre in the Monmouthshire town of Abergavenny in south east Wales.

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Bramwell Booth

William Bramwell Booth, CH (8 March 1856 – 16 June 1929) was the first Chief of Staff (1881–1912) and the second General of The Salvation Army (1912–1929), succeeding his father, William Booth.

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Brecon Beacons National Park

The Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog) is one of three national parks in Wales, and is centred on the Brecon Beacons range of hills in southern Wales.

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British big cats

British big cats, also referred to as ABCs (Alien, or Anomalous, Big Cats), phantom cats and mystery cats, are reports and incidents of Felidae not native to Britain but supposed to inhabit the British countryside.

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British Iron Company

The British Iron Company was formed in 1824 to smelt and manufacture iron and to mine ironstone, coal, etc.

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Brockweir

Brockweir is a small village on the eastern bank of the River Wye, within the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.

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Brockweir Halt railway station

Brockweir Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Bryn Arw

Bryn Arw is a hill in the Black Mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Monmouthshire, south Wales.

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Bryngwyn

Bryngwyn is a village and rural location in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway

The Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway was a railway line in South Wales, within the historic boundaries of Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire, originally built in 1866 and immediately leased to the London and North Western Railway to transport coal to the Midlands via the Heads of the Valleys line.

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Buck buck

Buck buck (also known as Johnny-on-a-Pony, or Johnny-on-the-Pony) is a children's game with several variants.

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Buckholt, Monmouthshire

Buckholt is a small village in Monmouthshire, Wales, located some north of Monmouth, adjoining the boundary with Herefordshire, England.

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Buckshraft Mine & Bradley Hill Railway Tunnel

Buckshraft Mine & Bradley Hill Railway Tunnel (and) is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1998.

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Building stones of Wales

The building stones of Wales are many and varied reflecting the diverse geology of the country.

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Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford

The main buildings of Jesus College, one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, are located in the centre of the city of Oxford, England, between Turl Street, Ship Street, Cornmarket Street, and Market Street.

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Bulwark, Chepstow

Bulwark is a predominantly residential area of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, largely developed during the twentieth century.

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Burrium

Burrium was a legionary fortress in the Roman province of Britannia Superior or Roman Britain.

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Burton, Abergavenny

Burton, 16–18 High Street, Abergavenny is a shop constructed for the Burton's tailoring company in 1937.

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Cadoc

Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Cadocus; also Cattwg; born or before) was a 5th–6th-century Abbot of Llancarfan, near Cowbridge in Glamorganshire, Wales, a monastery famous from the era of the British church as a centre of learning, where Illtud spent the first period of his religious life under Cadoc's tutelage.

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Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales

The Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales is a heritage register of significant historic parks and gardens in Wales.

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Caer Llan

Caer Llan is a field studies centre, conference centre and former country house located at Lydart within the community of Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, about south-west of Monmouth.

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Caerphilly County Borough

Caerphilly (Caerffili) is a county borough in southern Wales, straddling the ancient county boundary between Glamorgan and Monmouthshire.

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Caerwent

Caerwent is a village and community in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Caerwood and Ashberry Goose House

Caerwood And Ashberry Goose House is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1991.

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Caldicot Castle

Caldicot Castle (Castell Cil-y-coed) is an extensive stone medieval castle in the town of Caldicot, Monmouthshire, in southeast Wales, built near the site of Harold Godwinson's former Saxon castle by the Norman earls of Hereford from about 1100.

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Caldicot Hundred

Caldicot was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Caldicot railway station

Caldicot railway station is a part of the British railway system owned by Network Rail and is operated by Arriva Trains Wales.

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Caldicot RFC

Caldicot Rugby Football Club are a Welsh rugby union club based in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, between Chepstow and the city of Newport in South Wales.

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Caldicot School

Caldicot School is a coeducational and non-selective secondary school in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, South Wales, with around 1,300 students.

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Caldicot, Monmouthshire

Caldicot (Cil-y-coed) is a town and community in Monmouthshire, southeast Wales, located between Chepstow and Newport on the Gloucester to Newport Line served primarily by Caldicot station, whilst by road it is just off the busy M4 / M48 motorway corridor.

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Calvert's Engine

Calvert's Engine or the Newbridge Colliery Engine is a beam engine of 1845, now preserved on the campus of the University of Glamorgan, South Wales.

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Cambridge County Geographies

Cambridge County Geographies is a book series published by Cambridge University Press.

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Cameron Herring

Cameron Lee Herring (born 15 July 1994) is a Welsh cricketer.

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Capel-y-ffin

Capel-y-ffin is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border, a couple of miles north of Llanthony in Powys, Wales.

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Capital Region Tourism

Capital Region Tourism is a tourism partnership in Wales which aims to promote tourism in the Cardiff Capital Region.

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Carboniferous Limestone

Carboniferous Limestone is a collective term for the succession of limestones occurring widely throughout Great Britain and Ireland that were deposited during the Dinantian Epoch of the Carboniferous Period.

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Cardiff English

The Cardiff accent, also known as Cardiff English is the regional accent of English, and a variety of Welsh English, as spoken in and around the city of Cardiff, and is somewhat distinctive in Wales, compared with other Welsh accents.

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Cardiff University

Cardiff University (Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.

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Carl Sargent

Carl L. Sargent (born December 11, 1952, in Caerleon, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a British parapsychologist and author of several roleplaying game-based products and novels, using the pen name Keith Martin to write Fighting Fantasy gamebooks.

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Carlos Massot

Carlos Massot (c.1860-1952) was an officer of the Argentine Navy, He served as a consul in Liverpool (England), and Monmouth, Monmouthshire (Wales).

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Castell Arnallt

The site of Castell Arnallt, sometimes known as Castle Arnold, is located near the village of Llanover in the Usk valley of Monmouthshire, Wales, some south east of Abergavenny.

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Castle Farmhouse, Raglan

Castle Farm, Raglan, in the county of Monmouth, is prominently sited east of Raglan Castle.

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Castle House, Usk

Castle House in Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, originally formed the gatehouse to Usk Castle.

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Castle Terrace, Chepstow

Castle Terrace, originally known as Castle Parade, is an unbroken row of fourteen three-storied Georgian dwellings in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Catbrook

Catbrook (Catffrwd) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Catholic Church in England and Wales

The Catholic Church in England and Wales is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in full communion with the Pope.

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Cecil (given name)

Cecil is a usually male given name of Welsh origin.

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Cecil (surname)

Cecil is a surname of Welsh origin.

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Cefn Ila

Cefn Ila (Coed Cefn Ila) is an woodland located in Llanbadoc, a mile away from Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, owned and run by the Woodland Trust Wales (Coed Cadw).

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Cefntilla Court

Cefntilla Court is a 19th-century country house (with 17th-century origins) in Llandenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, which was substantially rebuilt by Thomas Henry Wyatt for Richard Somerset, 2nd Baron Raglan.

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Cefntilla Halt railway station

Cefntilla Halt was a request stop on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Cemaes Head

Cemaes Head (formerly Cemais, and historically anglicised as Cemmaes, Kemmaes or Kemmes) (Welsh: Pen Cemaes or Trwyn Cemaes) is a headland and nature reserve in north Pembrokeshire.

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Chalybeate

Chalybeate waters, also known as ferruginous waters, are mineral spring waters containing salts of iron.

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Charles Bent Ball

Sir Charles Bent Ball Hon FRCS MD FRCSI (21 February 1851 – 17 March 1916) was an Irish surgeon and an honorary surgeon to the King in Ireland.

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Charles Herbert (MP died 1605)

Charles Herbert (died 1605), of Hadnock, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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Charles James Blasius Williams

Charles James Blasius Williams (3 February 1805 – 24 March 1889) was an English physician.

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Charles Morgan (military governor)

Sir Charles Morgan (1575/6 – 1643) was an English army officer.

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Charles Rolls

The Honourable Charles Stewart Rolls (27 August 1877 – 12 July 1910) was a Welshman who was a motoring and aviation pioneer.

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Charles St John David

Charles St John David (1855-1924) was a British born, Australian civil engineer.

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Charles Watkins (legal writer)

Charles Watkins (died 1808) was a Welsh lawyer and legal writer.

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Charlie Phillips (footballer)

Cuthbert Phillips (23 June 1910 – 15 October 1969), known as Charlie Phillips, was a professional footballer who won 13 full caps for Wales.

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Chepstow

Chepstow (Cas-gwent) is a town in Monmouthshire, Wales, adjoining the border with Gloucestershire, England.

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Chepstow Castle

Chepstow Castle (Castell Cas-gwent) at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain.

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Chepstow Community Hospital

Chepstow Community Hospital in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales accepted its first patients on 26 February 2000 having been developed under the United Kingdom Government's Private Finance Initiative.

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Chepstow Museum

Chepstow Museum is a museum in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Chepstow Port Wall

The Port Wall in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a late thirteenth century stone wall, which was constructed for the twin purposes of defence and tax collection by permitting users of the town's market only one point of access through the wall at the Town Gate.

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Chepstow Racecourse

Chepstow Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing course located just north of the town of Chepstow in Monmouthshire, Wales, near the southern end of the Wye Valley and close to the border with England.

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Chepstow Railway Bridge

Chepstow Railway Bridge was built to the instructions of Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1852.

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Chepstow railway station

Chepstow railway station is a part of the British railway system owned by Network Rail and is operated by Arriva Trains Wales.

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Chepstow RFC

Chepstow Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the town of Chepstow, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Chepstow School

Chepstow School and Sixth Form Centre (Ysgol Cas-gwent) is a comprehensive school located in the town of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Chepstow Town Gate

The Town Gate at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, was historically the only landward entrance to the town through the Port Wall, and a point where tolls for those resorting to the town and its market were collected.

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Chester

Chester (Caer) is a walled city in Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales.

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Chris Ashling

Christopher Paul Ashling (born 26 November 1988) is an English cricketer who coaches for the Cheshire Cricket Board following his release from Glamorgan.

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Chris Hill (tennis)

Christopher Charles Samuel (Chris) Hill is a veteran tennis player and professional tennis coach based in South Wales with numerous international, regional and other representative honours.

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Christchurch, Newport

Christchurch (Eglwys y Drindod) is a village located at the top of Christchurch Hill in the Caerleon ward of the city of Newport, South Wales.

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Christopher James Alexander

Christopher James Alexander (24 March 1887 - 5 October 1917) was an English ornithologist.

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Church Farmhouse, Kemeys Commander

Church Farmhouse, Kemeys Commander, Monmouthshire is a former parsonage dating from the mid-16th century.

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Church in Wales

The Church in Wales (Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru) is the Anglican church in Wales, composed of six dioceses.

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Church of All Saints, Kemeys Commander

The Church of All Saints, Kemeys Commander, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 13th century.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Abergavenny

The Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire is a Roman Catholic parish church.

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Church of St Andrew, Tredunnock

The Church of St Andrew, Tredunnock, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 12th or 13th century.

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Church of St Bride, Llansantffraed

The Church of St Bride (or St Bridget) in Llansantffraed near Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church of Norman origins.

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Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Lingoed

The Church of St Cadoc, is the parish church of Llangattock Lingoed, Monmouthshire, Wales and sits in the centre of the village.

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Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel

The Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel, Monmouthshire is a parish church of medieval origins which was heavily restored in the 19th century.

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Church of St Cadoc, Penrhos

The Church of St Cadoc, Penrhos, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 15th century.

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Church of St Cadoc, Raglan

St Cadoc's Church, Raglan, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, is the parish church of the village of Raglan.

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Church of St Catwg, Cwmcarvan

The Church of St Catwg in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the late 13th or early 14th century.

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Church of St David, Llanddewi Rhydderch

The Church of St David, Llanddewi Rhydderch, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with its origins in the 12th century.

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Church of St David, Llanddewi Skirrid

The Church of St David stands in the parish of Llanddewi Skirrid, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St David, Llanthony

St David's Church is a medieval structure at Llanthony Priory.

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Church of St Dingat, Dingestow

The Church of St Dingat in Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the 14th century.

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Church of St Elli, Llanelly

The Church of St Elli, Llanelly, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century.

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Church of St Govan, Llangovan

The Church of St Govan in Llangovan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a church with late-medieval origins.

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Church of St Illtyd, Mamhilad

The Church of St Illtyd, Mamhilad, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church with its origins in the 11th century.

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Church of St John, Llandenny

The Church of St John, is the parish church of Llandenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Madoc, Llanbadoc

The Church of St Madoc, Llanbadoc, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century.

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Church of St Mapley, Llanvapley

The Church of St Mapley, Llanvapley, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 15th century.

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Church of St Martin, Cwmyoy

The Church of St Martin, Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire, Wales, was begun in the 12th century, although most of the current structure dates from the 13th century.

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Church of St Martin, Pen-y-clawdd

The Church of St Martin, Pen-y-clawdd, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with Norman origins which was rebuilt in the 15th century.

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Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck

The Church of St Mary and St David is a Church of England parish church at Kilpeck in the English county of Herefordshire, about 5 miles from the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Mary and St Michael, Llanarth

The Church of St Mary and St Michael, Llanarth, Monmouthshire, was built as the family chapel for Llanarth Court.

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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Llanfair Kilgeddin

St Mary the Virgin is the parish church for Llanfair Kilgeddin, near Usk in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Church of St Mary, Nash

The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Nash is the parish church of the village of Nash, lying about south of the city of Newport, South Wales.

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Church of St Mary, Portskewett

St Mary's is located in the centre of the village of Portskewett, Monmouthshire.

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Church of St Mary, Rogiet

The Church of St Mary is the parish church of Rogiet, a small rural village on the Caldicot Levels, 8 miles west of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Mary, Woolavington

The Church of St Mary in Woolavington, Somerset, England has 11th-century origins and is a Grade I listed building.

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Church of St Maughan, Llangattock Vibon Avel

The Church of St Maughan in St. Maughans, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church with its origins in the 13th or 14th century.

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Church of St Michael and All Angels, Gwernesney

The Church of St St Michael and All Angels, is the parish church of Gwernesney, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Michael and All Angels, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern

The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church with its origins in the 15th century.

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Church of St Nicholas, Grosmont

The Church of St Nicholas in the village of Grosmont, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the 13th century.

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Church of St Nicholas, Trellech

The Church of St Nicholas, Trellech, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century.

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Church of St Oudoceus, Llandogo

The Church of St Oudoceus, Llandogo, Monmouthshire is a parish church built in 1859-61.

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Church of St Peter, St Paul and St John, Llantrisant

The Church of St Peter, St Paul and St John, is the parish church of Llantrisant, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Stephen and St Tathan, Caerwent

The Church of St Stephen and St Tathan, Caerwent, Monmouthshire is a parish church with datable origins to the 13th century.

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Church of St Teilo, Llantilio Crossenny

The Church of St Teilo is the parish church of Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Teilo, Llantilio Pertholey

The Church of St Teilo is the parish church of Llantilio Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Thomas a Becket, Shirenewton

Church of St Thomas a Becket is located in Shirenewton, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth

The Church of St Thomas the Martyr at Overmonnow, Monmouth, south east Wales, is located beside the medieval Monnow Bridge across the River Monnow.

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Church of St Tysoi, Llansoy

The Church of St Tysoi, is the parish church of Llansoy, Monmouthshire, Wales and sits to the south of the village.

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Church of St Wonnow, Wonastow

The Church of St Wonnow is the parish church of Wonastow, a small rural village south-west of Monmouth, south east Wales.

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Church of the Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg

The Church of the Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire is an early medieval parish church that once supported a now abandoned village.

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Chwarel y Fan

Chwarel y Fan is a peak in the Black Mountains in south-eastern Wales.

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Cider in the United Kingdom

Cider in the United Kingdom is widely available at pubs, off licences, and shops.

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Clevedon Pier

Clevedon Pier is a seaside pier in the town of Clevedon, Somerset, England on the east shore of the Severn Estuary.

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Clifton Antiquarian Club

The Clifton Antiquarian Club was founded in 1884 in Bristol to investigate antiquities in the surrounding area of western England and southern Wales.

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Clydach Gorge

The Clydach Gorge (also known as Cwm Clydach) is a steep-sided valley in south-east Wales down which the River Clydach flows to the River Usk.

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Clydach railway station

Clydach railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line near the village of Clydach in the Welsh county of Brecknockshire.

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Clydach, Monmouthshire

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Clydog

Clydog (also known as Clydawg, Clodock, Clitaucus, Cleodicus, Cladocus) was a sixth-century Welsh king of Ergyng who became a saint.

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Clytha

Clytha is a hamlet and historical area in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Clytha Castle

Clytha Castle is a folly near Clytha between Llanarth and Raglan in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Clytha Park

Clytha Park, Clytha, Monmouthshire, is a 19th-century Neoclassical country house, "the finest early nineteenth century Greek Revival house in the county." The wider estate encompasses Monmouthshire's "two outstanding examples of late eighteenth century Gothic", the gates to the park and Clytha Castle.

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Coed Morgan

Coed Morgan is a village and rural area in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Coed-y-paen

Coed-y-paen is a village in South Wales, situated at the south-eastern end of Llandegfedd Reservoir, north-west of Llangybi.

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Coedarhydyglyn

Coedarhydyglyn or Coedriglan, formerly Old Coedarhydyglyn (meaning 'the wood along the glen'), is a private Grade I listed neo-classical regency villa and estate on the western rim of Cardiff, less than half a mile from Culverhouse Cross, southeast Wales.

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Coleford, Gloucestershire

Coleford is a small market town in the west of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, two miles east of the Welsh border and close to the Wye Valley.

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Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway

The Coleford, Monmouth, Usk & Pontypool Railway (CMU&PR) was a standard gauge railway of which ran from Monmouth to Little Mill, near Pontypool in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter, Ruthin

The Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter is the Anglican parish church of Ruthin, an ancient market town which lies within the Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire, north east Wales.

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Come Morning We Fight

Come Morning We Fight is the second studio album by English alternative rock band Brigade, released on 12 May 2008 on Caned & Able Records.

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Company of Mineral and Battery Works

The Company of Mineral and Battery Works was, (with the Society of the Mines Royal), one of two mining monopolies created by Elizabeth I. The Company's rights were based on a patent granted to William Humfrey on 17 September 1565.

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Constance Jones

Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (19 February 1848 – 9 April 1922) known as Constance Jones or E.E. Constance Jones, was an English philosopher and educator.

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Constance Peel

Constance Dorothy Evelyn Peel (née Bayliff; 27 April 1868 – 7 August 1934) was an English journalist and writer, known for her non-fiction books on cheap household management and cookery.

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Contactless smart cards on the buses and trams of Britain

Contactless smart cards are being progressively introduced to replace paper ticketing on the buses of Britain.

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Cotswold Way

The Cotswold Way is a long-distance footpath, running along the Cotswold Edge escarpment of the Cotswold Hills in England.

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County council

A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county.

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County hall

A county hall or shire hall is a common name given to a building that houses the seat of local government for a county.

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Court Farm Barn, Llanthony Priory

Court Farm Barn, Llanthony Priory, Monmouthshire is a barn of late medieval origins which forms part of a group of historic buildings in the priory complex.

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Crick, Monmouthshire

Crick (Crug) is a small village or hamlet in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire, United Kingdom.

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Croes Robert Wood

Croes Robert Wood is a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Cross Ash

Cross Ash is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Cross at Croes Llwyd Farm, Raglan

The Cross at Croes Llwyd Farm, Raglan, Monmouthshire is a medieval cross which indicated a boundary of the Lordship of Raglan.

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Crossway, Monmouthshire

Crossway (the form used by the Ordnance Survey) or Crossways (the form preferred by most residents) is a hamlet near the village of Newcastle in north Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Crown and Thistle Inn, Monmouth

The Crown and Thistle Inn was a public house in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Crucorney

Crucorney is a community in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Crug Mawr

Crug Mawr is a hill in the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park in southern Powys, Wales.

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Cwm, Blaenau Gwent

Cwm is a former coal mining village and an electoral ward south of Ebbw Vale in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, Wales, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire, United Kingdom.

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Cwmcarvan

Cwmcarvan (Cwmcarfan) is a small rural village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Cwmyoy

Cwmyoy is an extensive rural parish in Monmouthshire, Wales (Cwm Iou) for the valley and parish, (Cwm-iou) for the village.

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Cybi

Saint Cybi (in Welsh) or Saint Cuby (in Cornish) was a 6th-century Cornish bishop, saint and, briefly, king, who worked largely in North Wales: his biography is recorded in two slightly variant medieval 'lives'.

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Cyfrinach y Bedyddwyr

Cyfrinach y Bedyddwyr was a 19th-century monthly Welsh language magazine, first produced by its founder, Baptist minister, John Jenkins (1779–1853), in Merthyr Tydfil in 1827.

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Cyril Fox

Sir Cyril Fred Fox (16 December 1882 – 15 January 1967) was an English archaeologist.

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Dafydd Benwyn

Dafydd Benwyn was a 16th-century poet, from Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Dafydd Gam

Sir Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Hywel (c. 1380 – 25 October 1415), better known as Dafydd Gam or Davy Gam, was a Welsh nobleman, a prominent opponent of Owain Glyndŵr.

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Dai Rees (rugby)

David "Dai" Rees was a Welsh rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s, and coach of the 1930s to the 1960s.

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Dan Cherry

Daniel David Cherry (born 1980) is a Welsh cricketer.

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Daugherty Report

Learning pathways through statutory assessment: Key Stages 2 and 3, also known as the Daugherty Report is a government review of the educational assessment system for Key Stages 2 and 3 (11- and 14-year-olds) in Wales.

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David Broome

David McPherson Broome CBE (born 1 March 1940) is a retired Welsh show jumping champion.

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David Davies (Australian politician)

David Mortimer Davies (c.1840 – 18 June 1894) was a politician in colonial Victoria (Australia).

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David Glyn Bowen

David Glyn Bowen (1933–2000) was a Welsh Congregationalist minister and missionary.

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David Grenfell

David Rhys Grenfell, (16 June 1881 – 21 November 1968), sometimes known as Dai Grenfell, was a Welsh Member of Parliament.

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David Gwilym James

David Gwilym James (25 September 1905 – 10 December 1968) was the second vice chancellor of the University of Southampton joining in October 1952 and remaining till 1965, the year being marked by university expansion in the United Kingdom following the strong increase in the post-war birth rate in the late 1940s peaking in 1947.

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David Harrison (cricketer)

David Stuart Harrison (born 30 July 1981 in Monmouthshire) is a Welsh-born cricketer who has played for the England A team.

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David Jones (Baptist minister)

David Jones (10 July 1736 – 12 August 1810) was a Welsh Baptist minister, whose sympathy for Methodism saw him become one of the leading religions lights in Wales.

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Day of the Moon

"Day of the Moon" is the second episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Deep (Peter Murphy album)

Deep is the third solo studio album by English musician Peter Murphy.

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Deer park (England)

In medieval and Early Modern England, a deer park was an enclosed area containing deer.

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Deiniol

Saint Deiniol (died 584) was traditionally the first Bishop of Bangor in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales.

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Denny Island

Denny Island is a small rocky island of, with scrub vegetation, in the Severn Estuary.

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Devauden

Devauden (Y Dyfawden) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Devil's Chapel Scowles

Devil's Chapel Scowles is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified England, in 1998.

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Devil's Pulpit

The Devil's Pulpit is a rocky limestone outcrop and scenic viewpoint located in the Forest of Dean District of Gloucestershire, England, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Dewstow House

Dewstow House, Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales, is an earlier nineteenth century villa in a Neoclassical style.

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Dick Power

Dick Power was a Welsh professional heavyweight boxer.

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Dilys Breese

Dilys Breese (born 2 June 1932, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire; died 22 August 2007) was a natural history television producer for the BBC and an ornithologist with the British Trust for Ornithology, who commemorate her contribution by awarding the Dilys Breese Medal, funded by her bequest to them.

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Dingad of Llandingat

Dingad was a late 5th century Welsh saint and early Christian church founder.

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Dingestow

Dingestow (pronounced, Llanddingad) is a small village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Dingestow Court

Dingestow Court, at Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Victorian country house with earlier origins and later additions.

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Dingestow railway station

Dingestow Station was a station on the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Diocese of Hereford

The Diocese of Hereford is a Church of England diocese based in Hereford, covering Herefordshire, southern Shropshire and a few parishes within Worcestershire in England, and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales.

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Diocese of Monmouth

The Diocese of Monmouth is a diocese of the Church in Wales.

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District of Monmouth

Monmouth district (Trefynwy) was one of five districts of Gwent in Wales between 1974 and 1996.

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Districts of Wales

In 1974, Wales was re-divided for local government purposes into thirty-seven districts.

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Dixton

For the manor in Alderton, Gloucestershire, Dixton Manor. Dixton (Llandydiwg) is a small village located north east of Monmouth, on the banks of the River Wye, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Donald Henry Floyd

Donald Henry Floyd (1892 – 1965) was a painter known for his work in South East Wales.

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Dorothy Simpson

Dorothy Preece Simpson (born 20 June 1933, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales) is an English-language writer of mystery novels, and a winner of a Silver Dagger Award from the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain.

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Dragons (rugby union)

Dragons (Dreigiau) are one of the four professional rugby union regional teams in Wales.

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Druid's Head Inn

The Druid's Head Inn is a grade II listed building in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Duleek

Duleek is a Village in County Meath, Ireland.

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E. M. Delafield

Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood, née de la Pasture (9 June 1890 – 2 December 1943), commonly known as E. M. Delafield, was a prolific English author.

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Earl of Lancaster

The title of Earl of Lancaster was created in the Peerage of England in 1267, merging in the crown in 1399.

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Earlswood, Monmouthshire

Earlswood (Welsh: Coed-yr-iarll) is a rural area of scattered settlement in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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East Wales

East Wales is a term sometimes used to refer to the easternmost part of Wales.

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Ebbw Vale (High Level) railway station

Ebbw Vale (High Level) railway station was a station on a short branch from the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line which served the town of Ebbw Vale in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Ebbw Vale by-election, 1960

The Ebbw Vale by-election of 17 November 1960 was a by-election for a single seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

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Economy of Wales

The economy of Wales is closely linked with the rest of the United Kingdom and the wider European Economic Area.

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Eddie Parris

John Edward ("Eddie" or "Ted") Parris (31 January 1911 – 1971) was a Welsh international footballer, who played for Bradford Park Avenue, AFC Bournemouth, Luton Town, Bath City, Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town.

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Edgar Philip Perman

Edgar Philip Perman (1866–1947) was an assistant professor of Chemistry at University College Cardiff and Monmouthshire.

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Edge End, Gloucestershire

Edge End is a small hamlet in west Gloucestershire, England.

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Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Griffiths), is the Duchess of Marlborough, wife of Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough, and a British peeress.

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Edmund Crouchback

Edmund Crouchback (16 January 1245 – 5 June 1296), a member of the House of Plantagenet, was the second surviving son of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.

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Edmund Walsingham

Sir Edmund Walsingham (c. 1480 – 10 February 1550) was a soldier, Member of Parliament, and Lieutenant of the Tower of London during the reign of King Henry VIII.

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Edward Harris (Irish judge)

Sir Edward Harris (1575–1636) of Cornworthy in Devon, was an English-born judge and politician in seventeenth-century Ireland.

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Edward Haycock Sr.

Edward Haycock Sr. (29 July 1790 – 20 December 1870) was an architect working in the West Midlands and in Central and Southern Wales in the late Georgian and early Victorian periods.

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Edward Joseph Lowe

Edward Joseph Lowe FRS FGS FRAS FLS (11 November 1825 – 10 March 1900) was a renowned English botanist, meteorologist and astronomer, who published papers on a wide variety of subjects, including meteorology, luminous meteors, sunspots, the zodiacal light, meteorological observations during the eclipse of 1860 (at Fuente del Mar, near Santander), conchology, ferns, grasses and other plants.

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Edward Kemys

Edward Kemys (c. 1693–1736), of Pertholey, Monmouthshire, was a politician.

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Edward Lewis (minister)

Edward Lewis (21 July 1831–23 May 1913) was a New Zealand bootmaker and church of christ minister.

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Edward Neville

Sir Edward Neville (died 8 December 1538) was an English courtier.

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Edward Proger

Edward Proger (16 June 1621 or 1618 – 31 December 1713) was a Member of Parliament for Brecknockshire/Breconshire, Page of Honour to King Charles I, Groom of the Bedchamber for King Charles II and Lord of the Manor of West Stow.

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Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester

Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester (9 March 1602 or 9 March 1603 – 3 April 1667), styled Lord Herbert of Raglan from 1628–1644, was an English nobleman involved in royalist politics, and an inventor.

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Edward Whitting

Edward Jewel Whitting (1 September 1872 – 8 March 1938) was an English cricketer who made one first-class appearance in 1892.

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Einion Frenin

Saint Einion Frenin (Welsh: old Enniaun, mod. Sant Einion or Engan Frenin, "Saint Einion the King"; Ennianus or Anianus) was a late 5th-Abersoch Virtual Guide.

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Elizabeth Mortimer

Elizabeth Mortimer, Baroness Camoys (12 February 1371 – 20 April 1417) was an English noblewoman, the granddaughter of Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, and great-granddaughter of King Edward III.

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Elizabeth Smith (translator)

Elizabeth Smith (1776–1806) was an English translator, linguist, and Biblical scholar.

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Elliot

Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name.

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Elms Bridge Halt railway station

Elms Bridge Halt was a request stop on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Emma Stansfield

Emma Stansfield (born Emma Thompson on 7th January 1978 in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a Welsh actress.

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England–Wales border

The England–Wales border, sometimes the Wales–England border or the Anglo-Welsh border, is the border between England and Wales, two constituent countries of the United Kingdom.

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English Democrats

The English Democrats is an English nationalist political party in England. In its 2016 manifesto, the party proposed a devolved English Parliament, instead of its 2014 suggestion that England should become an independent country. It presents itself as an English equivalent to the Scottish National Party, though the Scottish National Party is generally considered to be a centre-left party, whereas the English Democrats are on the right of the political spectrum. The English Democrats have welcomed defectors from the far-right British National Party into leadership roles and former members of the party have criticised informal links with other far-right organisations, though party leader Robin Tilbrook has stated that party members are expected to pledge their opposition to racism. The party has had limited electoral success and has been regarded by some as a fringe party. At the English local elections in June 2009, the party's candidate Peter Davies won the mayoral election for the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. However, he announced his resignation from the party on 5 February 2013.

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English exonyms

An English exonym is a name in the English language for a place (a toponym), or occasionally other terms, which does not follow the local usage (the endonym).

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Ergyng

Ergyng (or Erging) was a Welsh kingdom of the sub-Roman and early medieval period, between the 5th and 7th centuries.

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Eric Francis (architect)

Eric Carwardine Francis (30 August 1887 – 26 January 1976) was a British architect and painter who designed a number of notable buildings, particularly in Monmouthshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset, in the early and mid-twentieth century, many in the Arts and Crafts style.

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Eric Weaver (footballer)

Eric Weaver (born 1 July 1943), in Rhymney, Monmouthshire, Wales, was a Welsh footballer who played as an outside right in the Football League.

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Ewyas

Ewyas (Ewias) was a possible early Welsh kingdom which may have been formed around the time of the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century.

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Ewyas Harold

Ewyas Harold is a village and civil parish in the Golden Valley in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border with present-day Monmouthshire and about halfway between the towns of Abergavenny and Hereford.

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Extreme points of Wales

This is a list of the extreme points and extreme elevations in Wales.

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F. Gwendolen Rees

Florence Gwendolen Rees, (Gwendolen or Gwen) FRS (3 July 1906 – 4 October 1994) was a Welsh zoologist and parasitologist.

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Fiddler's Elbow National Nature Reserve

Fiddler’s Elbow National Nature Reserve is a steep sided, woodland national nature reserve of 45 hectares in the Upper Wye Valley to the north of Monmouth in Wales, close to the Wales–England border.

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Fire services in the United Kingdom

The fire services in the United Kingdom operate under separate legislative and administrative arrangements in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.

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FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan

Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, (30 September 1788 – 28 June 1855), known before 1852 as Lord FitzRoy Somerset, was a British Army officer.

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FitzRoy Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan

Fitzroy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan (10 June 1885 – 14 September 1964) was a British soldier, author, and amateur anthropologist.

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FitzRoy Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan

FitzRoy John Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan (6 November 1927 – 24 January 2010) was a British peer, the son of FitzRoy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan and the Hon. Julia Hamilton.

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Flag of Monmouthshire

The Monmouthshire flag (Baner Sir Fynwy) is the flag of the historic county of Monmouth.

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Folly

In architecture, a folly is a building constructed primarily for decoration, but suggesting through its appearance some other purpose, or of such extravagant appearance that it transcends the range of garden ornaments usually associated with the class of buildings to which it belongs.

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Folly Tower, Pontypool

The Folly Tower - (Tŵr Ffoledd) - is a folly located within the grounds of a working farm, close to Pontypool Park, Torfaen, South Wales (Grid ref). It is a prominent local landmark above the A4042 Pontypool to Abergavenny road and overlooks Pontypool to the west and rural Monmouthshire to the east.

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Forestier-Walker baronets

There have been three Baronetcies created for the family of Walker, later known as Forestier-Walker.

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Frank Phillips (cricketer)

Francis Ashley Phillips, commonly known as Frank Phillips (11 April 1873 – 5 March 1955) was an English cricketer who played 108 First-class cricket matches in his career between 1892 and 1919.

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Frank Stephens (rugby league)

Frank Stephens (23 March 1899 – 11 March 1971) was an English-born Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Frederick Albert Bosanquet

Sir Frederick Albert Bosanquet, KC, JP (8 February 1837–2 November 1923) was the Common Serjeant of London, the second most senior permanent judge of the Central Criminal Court after the Recorder of London.

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Frederick Brundrett

Sir Frederick Brundrett, (25 November 1894 – 1 August 1974) was a British mathematician and civil servant who served as the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence from 1954 to 1959.

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Frederick George Beale

Frederick George Beale was a British police officer and Chief Constable.

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Frederick Phillips

Frederick Gordon Phillips (13 March 1884 – 19 January 1948) was a Welsh field hockey player from Newport, Monmouthshire, who won a bronze medal as part of the Welsh team in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

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Friends of Friendless Churches

The Friends of Friendless Churches is a registered charity active in England and Wales.

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Gaer (Black Mountains)

Gaer is the name of a hill in the Black Mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Monmouthshire, south Wales.

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Gaer hillfort, Trellech

Gaer hillfort (Welsh: Bryngaer Croes Trelech) is a Celtic Iron Age hillfort near Trellech in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Gaer Wood

Gaer Wood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Gaerllwyd

Gaerllwyd is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Gareth Armstrong

Gareth S. Armstrong (born 25 June 1948) is a British actor, director, teacher and writer.

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Garndiffaith RFC

Garndiffaith Rugby Football Club are a Welsh rugby union club based in Garndiffaith in South Wales.

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Gary Hocking

Gary Stuart Hocking (30 September 1937 – 21 December 1962) was a Grand Prix motorcycle racing world champion from Southern Rhodesia who raced in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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Gavin Young

Gavin David Young (24 April 1928 – 18 January 2001) was a journalist and travel writer.

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Gelli Farmhouse, Llanvetherine

Gelli Farmhouse, Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire, is a farmhouse dating from the early 17th century.

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Gelli Felen Halt railway station

Gelli Felen Halt railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line near the settlement of Gellifelin in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Geoffrey Bush

Geoffrey Bush (23 March 1920 – 24 February 1998) was a British composer, organist and scholar of 20th century English music.

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Geoffrey Somerset, 6th Baron Raglan

Geoffrey Somerset, 6th Baron Raglan (born 29 August 1932) is a British peer, businessman, and Conservative politician.

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Geology of Monmouthshire

The geology of Monmouthshire in southeast Wales largely consists of a thick series of sedimentary rocks of different types originating in the Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, Triassic and Jurassic periods.

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Geology of Wales

The geology of Wales is complex and varied; its study has been of considerable historical significance in the development of geology as a science.

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George Barker (British politician)

George Barker (13 March 1858 – 28 October 1936) was a Welsh Labour Party politician.

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George Bird (coffee planter)

George Samuel Bird (1792 - 1 March 1857) was a former British Army officer, and the first coffee planter in Ceylon.

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George Cording

George Ernest Cording (1 January 1878 – 2 February 1946) was a Welsh cricketer.

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George Daggar

George Daggar (6 November 1879 – 14 October 1950) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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George de Cantilupe

George de Cantilupe (1252–1273) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, etc, Latinised to de Cantilupo) was Lord of Abergavenny from the Marches of South Wales under Edward I of England.

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George Hotel, Chepstow

The George Hotel, formerly The George Inn, is a public house and hotel in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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George Probert (MP)

Sir George Probert (c.1617–77), of Pant Glas, Raglan, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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George Vaughan Maddox

George Vaughan Maddox (1802–27 February 1864) was a nineteenth-century British architect and builder, whose work was undertaken principally in the town of Monmouth, Wales, and in the wider county.

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Gerard Johnson (musician)

Gerard Johnson is a British keyboard player.

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Gil Morgan (rugby league)

Gilbert "Gil" Morgan (15 April 1908 – 11 August 1973) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s.

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Giles Morgan

Giles Morgan (by 1515-70), of Newport, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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Gilwern

Gilwern is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Gilwern Halt railway station

Gilwern Halt railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line near the village of Gilwern in the Welsh county of Brecknockshire.

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Gilwern Hill, Monmouthshire

Gilwern Hill is a 441 m high hill in the Brecon Beacons National Park, south of the village of Gilwern in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Given to the Wild

Given to the Wild is the third studio album by English indie rock band The Maccabees.

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GL postcode area

The GL postcode area, also known as the Gloucester postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Badminton, Berkeley, Blakeney, Cheltenham, Chipping Campden, Cinderford, Cirencester, Coleford, Drybrook, Dursley, Dymock, Fairford, Gloucester, Lechlade, Longhope, Lydbrook, Lydney, Mitcheldean, Moreton-in-Marsh, Newent, Newnham, Ruardean, Stonehouse, Stroud, Tetbury, Tewkesbury, Westbury-on-Severn and Wotton-under-Edge in England.

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Glamorgan Monmouth and Brecon Gazette and Merthyr Guardian

The Glamorgan Monmouth and Brecon Gazette and Merthyr Guardian was a weekly English-language local newspaper that circulated in Breconshire, Glamorganshire, and Monmouthshire.

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Glascoed

Glascoed is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Glascoed Halt railway station

Glascoed Halt was a request stop on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Global storm activity of 2010

The global storm activity of 2010 includes major meteorological events in the Earth's atmosphere during the year, including winter storms (blizzards, ice storms, European windstorms), hailstorms, out of season monsoon rain storms, extratropical cyclones, gales, microbursts, flooding, rainstorms, tropical cyclones, and other severe weather events.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a city and district in Gloucestershire, England, of which it is the county town.

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Gloucester–Newport line

The Gloucester–Newport line is a railway line that runs along the west bank of the River Severn in the United Kingdom between Gloucester and Newport.

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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (formerly abbreviated as Gloucs. in print but now often as Glos.) is a county in South West England.

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Glyndŵr House, Grosmont

Glyndŵr House, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is a village house dating from the late 17th century.

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Gobannium

Gobannium was a Roman fort and civil settlement or Castra established by the Roman legions invading what was to become Roman Wales and lies today under the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire in south east Wales.

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Govilon

Govilon (Gofilon) is a small Welsh village located between Llanfoist and Gilwern near Abergavenny in north Monmouthshire.

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Govilon railway station

Govilon railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line serving the village of Govilon in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Goytre (Monmouthshire)

Goytre is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Goytre A.F.C.

Goytre Association Football Club is a football club is based in the village of Penperlleni, Monmouthshire in South Wales.

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Goytre United F.C.

Goytre United Football Club is a Welsh football club based in Goytre, near Port Talbot.

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Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire

This is a list of the 53 Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire

This is a list of the 244 Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Graham Kingston

Graham Charles Kingston (1 November 1950) is a former Welsh cricketer.

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Graham Sutton

Sir Oliver Graham Sutton CBE FRS (4 February 1903 – 26 May 1977) was a Welsh mathematician and meteorologist.

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Graig Syfyrddin

Graig Syfyrddin, also known as Edmund's Tump or just The Graig, is a hill near Grosmont in north-eastern Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Graig Wood

Graig Wood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Gray Hill, Monmouthshire

Gray Hill (Mynydd Llwyd) is a hill immediately to the north of the village of Llanvair Discoed, Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Great Manson Farm, Monmouth

Great Manson Farm is a property on the northern outskirts of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, in the Buckholt area.

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Great Pool Hall, Llanvetherine

Great Pool Hall, Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire is a mansion dating from the early 17th century.

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Great Tresenny Farmhouse

Great Tresenny Farmhouse, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from c.1600.

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Green Gathering

The Green Gathering, formerly known as the Big Green Gathering is a festival with an environmental and social justice focus, including workshops and talks on permaculture, politics, ecology and crafts, as well as art, live music and spoken word performances.

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Green Man

A Green Man is a sculpture or other representation of a face surrounded by or made from leaves.

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Greenmeadow

Greenmeadow is a suburb of Cwmbran in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic county boundaries of Monmouthshire, southern Wales, United Kingdom.

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Grosmont Castle

Grosmont Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Grosmont, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Grosmont, Monmouthshire

Grosmont (Y Grysmwnt or Rhosllwyn) is a village and community near Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Grwyne Fawr

The Grwyne Fawr is a river in the Brecon Beacons National Park in south Wales.

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Gunter Mansion

Gunter Mansion, 37–39 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire is a house of the early 17th century.

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Gwehelog

Gwehelog is a village settlement in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Gwent (county)

Gwent is a preserved county and a former local government county in south-east Wales.

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Gwent Archives

Gwent Archives (Welsh: Archifau Gwent) is the local records office and genealogy centre, based in Ebbw Vale, South Wales for the historic county of Monmouthshire.

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Gwent Police

Gwent Police (Heddlu Gwent) is a territorial police force in Wales, responsible for policing the local authority areas of Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen.

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Gwernesney

Gwernesney (Gwernesni) is a village in Monmouthshire in southeast Wales.

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Gwyllion

Gwyllion or gwyllon (plural noun from the singular Gwyll or (Yr) Wyll "twilight, gloaming") is a Welsh word with a wide range of possible meanings including "ghosts, spirits" and "night-wanderers (human or supernatural) up to no good, outlaws of the wild." Gwyllion is only one of a number of words with these or similar meanings in Welsh.

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Hadnock

Hadnock is an area of farmland and woodland in Monmouthshire, Wales, north-east of Monmouth, on the east bank of the River Wye adjoining the border with England.

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Hadnock Halt railway station

Hadnock Halt railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway which was only open for eight years, 1951 to 1959, closing when passenger services were withdrawn from the line.

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Hannah Rich

Hannah Rich (born 3 January 1991) is a Welsh racing cyclist from Undy near Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Harold Day (Royal Navy officer)

Flight Sub-Lieutenant Harold Day (17 April 1897 – 5 February 1918) was a Welsh World War I flying ace credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories.

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Harper's Grove – Lord's Grove

Harper's Grove – Lord's Grove is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Harrison Powell

Harrison William ("Harry") Powell is a Welsh cricketer.

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Harry Greene (television personality)

Harry Greene (21 November 1923 – 4 March 2013) was a Welsh television personality, known for being the UK's first television DIY expert.

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Harry Llewellyn

Sir Harry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE (18 July 1911 – 15 November 1999) was a British equestrian champion.

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Hatterrall Hill

Hatterrall Hill is a rounded peak in the Black Mountains which sits on the Wales-England border, partly in Monmouthshire, Wales and partly in Herefordshire, England.

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Hatterrall Ridge

The Hatterrall Ridge (sometimes spelled Hatterall) is a ridge in the Black Mountains forming the border between Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales and Herefordshire in England.

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Helen Barry

Helen Barry, born Elizabeth Short (5 January 1840 – 20 July 1904), was an English actress.

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Hen Gwrt Moated Site

Hen Gwrt, (English:Old Court), Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire is the site of a thirteenth century manor house and a sixteenth century hunting lodge.

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Henry Bartle Frere

Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet (29 March 1815 – 29 May 1884) was a British colonial administrator.

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Henry English Fulford

Henry English Fulford CMG, also known as Harry English Fulford, or simply H.E. Fulford (1859–1929) was a British diplomat, who spent most of his career in China.

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Henry Milbourne

Henry Milbourne, also Milburne or Milborne, (circa 1600 – after 1692) was a Welsh magistrate and Catholic and one of the most important men in northern Monmouthshire of the 17th century.

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Henry Probert (barrister)

Henry Probert (1645? – 1719?) was a Welsh anti-Catholic activist and politician.

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Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester

Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester (– 26 November 1549) was an English nobleman.

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Henry William Newman Fane

Captain Henry William Newman Fane, OBE, JP, DL (6 February 1897 – 23 May 1976) was an English local politician who served as Chairman of Kesteven County Council and High Sheriff of Lincolnshire.

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Heraldic visitation

Heraldic visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms (and more often by junior officers of arms (or Heralds) as deputies) throughout England, Wales and Ireland.

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Herefordshire

Herefordshire is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council.

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High Glanau

High Glanau (also known as High Glanau Manor) is a country house and Grade II* listed building within the community of Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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High House, Penrhos, Monmouthshire

High House, Penrhos, Monmouthshire is an important Renaissance house dating from the 17th century.

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Hill Radnor

The Hill Radnor is a breed of domestic sheep originating in the United Kingdom.

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Hilston Park

Hilston Park is a country house and estate located between the villages of Newcastle and Skenfrith, in Monmouthshire, Wales, close to the border with Herefordshire, England.

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Historic counties of Wales

The historic counties of Wales are sub-divisions of Wales.

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History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom

The history of fire brigades in the United Kingdom charts the development of Fire services in the United Kingdom from the creation of the United Kingdom to the present day.

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History of the Welsh language

The history of the Welsh language spans over 1400 years, encompassing the stages of the language known as Primitive Welsh, Old Welsh, Middle Welsh, and Modern Welsh.

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HM Prison Prescoed

HM Prison Prescoed is a Category D men's open prison, located in Coed-y-paen, three miles from Usk in Monmouthshire, South Wales.

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HM Prison Usk

HM Prison Usk is a Category C men's prison, located in Maryport Street in Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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HMS Abergavenny (1795)

HMS Abergavenny was originally the Earl of Abergavenny, an East Indiaman sailing for the British East India Company (EIC). As an East Indiaman she made two trips to China between 1790 and 1794. The Royal Navy bought her in 1795, converted her to a 56-gun fourth-rate ship of the line, and renamed her. One year later the East India Company built a new and much larger ship which was also named the ''Earl of Abergavenny'' and which sank off Weymouth Bay in 1805. HMS Abergavenny was sold for breaking in 1807.

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HMS Chepstow

HMS Chepstow was a of the Royal Navy built in 1916.

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HMS Lookout (G32)

HMS Lookout was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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Hoel

King Hoel (Hoel I Mawr, "Hoel the Great"; Hoelus, Hovelus, Hœlus), also known as Sir Howel and Saint Hywel, was a late 5th- and early 6th-centuryFord, David Nash.

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Horatio Shirley

General Sir Horatio Shirley (8 December 1805 – 8 April 1879) was a British general of the Victorian era.

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House of Lancaster

The House of Lancaster was the name of two cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet.

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Howell's House, Grosmont

Howell's House, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is an early 17th century house.

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Howick Farmhouse, Itton

Howick Farmhouse, in the hamlet of Howick, near Itton, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the mid-16th century.

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Hugh MacDiarmid

Christopher Murray Grieve (11 August 1892 – 9 September 1978), known by his pen name Hugh MacDiarmid, was a Scottish poet, journalist, essayist and political figure.

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Hygga House Dovecote, Trellech

The Dovecote, Hygga, Trellech, Monmouthshire is a late 16th-century dovecote, in an unusually complete state of preservation.

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Ian Oswald Liddell

Ian Oswald Liddell VC (19 October 1919 – 21 April 1945) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Ian Thomas (cricketer)

Ian James Thomas (born 9 May 1979, Newport, Monmouthshire) is a Welsh cricketer who played for Glamorgan as a left-handed opening batsman from 1999 to 2005.

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Index of United Kingdom-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Inliers and outliers (geology)

An inlier is an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks.

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International Cross Country Championships

The International Cross Country Championships was an annual international competition in cross country running.

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Irish maritime events during World War II

Below is the timeline of maritime events during the Emergency,"The Emergency" was an official euphemism used by the Irish Government to refer to its position during World War II.

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Isaac Ewer

Isaac Ewer (died c.1650) was an English soldier and one of the Regicides of King Charles I of England.

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Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke

Isabel de Clare, suo jure Countess of Pembroke and Striguil (1172–1220), was a Cambro-Norman-Irish noblewoman and one of the wealthiest heiresses in Wales and Ireland.

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Iscoed

Iscoed, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, Wales is a ruined eighteenth century mansion attributed to the architect Anthony Keck.

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Islwyn

The Borough of Islwyn was one of five local government districts of Gwent from 1974 to 1996.

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ISO 3166-2:GB

ISO 3166-2:GB is the entry for the United Kingdom in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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Itton

Itton (Llanddinol), is a small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, in the community of Devauden about north-west of Chepstow.

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Itton Court

Itton Court, Itton, Devauden, Monmouthshire is a country house.

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Jake Thackray

John Philip "Jake" Thackray (27 February 1938 – 24 December 2002) was an English singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.

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James Conway Brown

James Conway Brown (1838 - 1908) was a Welsh musician.

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James Davies (schoolmaster)

James Davies (1765 - 1849) was a Welsh schoolmaster.

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James Herbert (died 1709)

Sir James Herbert (c.1644 – 6 June 1709), of Coldbrook Park, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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James Hill (antiquary)

James Hill (died 1727) was an English barrister and antiquary.

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James J. Davis

James John Davis (October 27, 1873November 22, 1947) was a Welsh immigrant who became an American businessman, author and Republican Party politician in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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James James

James James (also known by the bardic name Iago ap Ieuan) (1833–1902) was a harpist and musician from Pontypridd, Wales.

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James Langworth

James Howard Langworth (born 24 April 1973) is a Welsh cricketer.

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James Rooke (British Army officer, died 1805)

James Rooke (c. 28 November 1742 – 4 October 1805) was an English general in the British Army and a politician.

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James Sommerin

James Sommerin (born c. 1978 in Caerleon) is a Michelin-starred Welsh chef.

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James Stephens (trade unionist)

James Stephens (8 August 1821 – 14 November 1889) was a stonemason, Chartist, and Australian trade unionist.

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James Winstone

James Winstone (9 February 1863 – 27 July 1921) was a British trade unionist Born in Risca, Winstone worked from the age of eight, first at a local brickworks, then at Risca United Colliery.

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Janet Paraskeva

The Rt Hon. Dame Janet Paraskeva DBE (born 28 May 1946, Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a British government official.

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Jeff Nuttall

Jeffrey Addison "Jeff" Nuttall (8 July 1933 – 4 January 2004) was an English poet, publisher, actor, painter, sculptor, jazz trumpeter, anarchist and social commentator who was a key part of the British 1960s counter-culture.

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Jenkin

Jenkin, of Franconian origin, is translated in English as "Little John" or more literally "John the little.".

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Jenkins (name)

Jenkins is a surname that originated in Cornwall, but came to be popular in southern Wales.

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Joan of Lancaster

Joan of Lancaster (1312 – 7 July 1349) sometimes called Joan Plantagenet after her dynasty's name, was the third daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.

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Jocelyn Davies

Jocelyn Davies (born 18 June 1959, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a Plaid Cymru politician and was a member of the National Assembly of Wales, list member for South Wales East from 1999 until 2016.

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Joe Turner (writer)

Andrew (Joe) Turner is a British script writer working in the fields of radio and television.

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John Alfred Lawrence Billingham

Colonel John Alfred Lawrence Billingham CBE FRICS (1868-1955) was Chief Inspector of Works at the War Office (1928-1933).

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John Clinton, 7th Baron Clinton

Sir John Clinton, 7th Lord Clinton, KB (c.1470 - 4 Jun 1514) was an English peer.

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John Cunningham (RAF officer)

John "Cat's Eyes" Cunningham (27 July 1917 – 21 July 2002) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) night fighter ace during the Second World War and a test pilot.

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John de Troye

John de Troye (died 1371) was a Welsh-born Crown official and judge in fourteenth century Ireland, who held the offices of Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland and Lord Treasurer of Ireland.

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John Evans (Baptist)

John Evans (1767–1827) was a Welsh Baptist minister.

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John Fitchett Marsh

John Fitchett Marsh (24 October 1818 – 24 June 1880) was an English solicitor, official and antiquary.

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John Gardnor

John Gardnor (1729–1808), was an English painter.

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John Grubham Howe

John Grubham Howe (1657–1722), commonly known as Jack Howe, was an English politician.

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John Hanbury-Williams

Major-General Sir John Hanbury-Williams (19 October 1859 – 19 October 1946) was a British Army officer, who served as Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War and later Brigadier-General in charge of Administration (Scotland).

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John Jenkins (rugby)

John "Jack" T. Jenkins (19 April 1880 – 1 December 1971) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1900s and 1910s.

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John Madden-Gaskell

John Charles Pengelley Madden-Gaskell, also known as John Madden (1 March 1896 – 4 February 1975) played first-class cricket for Glamorgan and Somerset between 1922 and 1930.

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John Nettleship

John Lawrence Nettleship (1 August 1939 – 12 March 2011) was a British schoolteacher who taught chemistry at Wyedean School, Gloucestershire.

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John Pollard Seddon

John Pollard Seddon FRIBA (19 September 1827 – 1 February 1906) was an English architect.

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John Rickards (priest)

John Witherston Rickards (22 January 1844 – 21 June 1921), priest, founded the Anglican Parish of St Cyprian the Martyr at New Rush, Kimberley, on the South African Diamond Fields, in 1871.

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John Rolls

John Rolls (27 February 1735 – 8 September 1801) was a native of Bermondsey, Southwark, London, Surrey, England.

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John Rolls of The Hendre

John Rolls of The Hendre (20 October 1776 – 31 January 1837) was a native of Bermondsey, in Southwark, London, Surrey, England.

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John Russell, Viscount Amberley

John Russell, Viscount Amberley (10 December 1842 – 9 January 1876), was a British politician and writer.

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John Soane

Sir John Soane (né Soan; 10 September 1753 – 20 January 1837) was an English architect who specialised in the Neo-Classical style.

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John Speed

John Speed (1551 or 1552 – 28 July 1629) was an English cartographer and historian.

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John Treasure

John Treasure (20 June 1924 – 9 February 2004) was a leading figure in the British advertising industry in the 1960s, 70s and 80s.

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John Vaughan (bishop)

John Stephen Vaughan (24 January 1853 – 4 December 1925) was an English Roman Catholic bishop, brother of Bernard, Roger, and Herbert Vaughan.

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Jonathan Samuel

Jonathan Samuel (28 February 1853 – 22 February 1917) was a British manufacturer and Liberal Party politician.

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Joseph Bradney

Colonel Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney, CB, FSA, BA, JP, DL (11 January 1859 – 21 July 1933) was a British soldier, historian and archaeologist, best known for his multivolume A History of Monmouthshire.

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Joseph Davies (politician)

Sir Joseph Davies (11 December 1866 – 3 December 1954) was a Welsh businessman, commercial statistician and Liberal Party politician.

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Joseph Nicholds

Joseph Nicholds (ca.1785–1860) was a player of the keyed bugle and a composer of sacred music, today known as West gallery music.

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Journey (Kingdom Come album)

Journey is the third and final studio album by British experimental rock band Kingdom Come.

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Julia Gregson

Julia Gregson (born 1947) is a British writer of short stories and novels.

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Julius and Aaron

Saint Aaron and Saint Julius (or Julian) were two Romano-British Christian saints who were martyred around the third century.

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June 1960

The following events occurred in June 1960.

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Karlsruhe (district)

Karlsruhe is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the northwest of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Keith Kissack

Keith Edward Kissack MBE (18 November 1913 – 31 March 2010) was a British schoolteacher and historian.

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Kemeys Commander

Kemeys Commander (Cemais Comawndwr) is a village in Monmouthshire, in South East Wales.

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Kenneth Raikes

Kenneth Cochrane Raikes (9 May 1889 – 20 November 1973) was a Welsh cricketer active from 1908 to 1934, making six appearances in first-class cricket.

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Kilgwrrwg

Kilgwrrwg (Cilgwrrwg) is a rural parish in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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King Henry VIII Grammar School

King Henry VIII Grammar School, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire was one of a series of schools founded during the Reformation in England and Wales in 1542 from property seized from monasteries and religious congregations.

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King Henry VIII School, Abergavenny

King Henry VIII School Abergavenny (Ysgol y Brenin Harri VIII) is an English-language comprehensive school situated in the town of Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Kingdom of Gwent

Gwent (Guent) was a medieval Welsh kingdom, lying between the Rivers Wye and Usk.

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Kingsley House and Hendre House, Monmouth

Kingsley House and Hendre House are a pair of 19th-century, semi-detached houses on the North Parade section of Monk Street in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Kingswood Abbey

Kingswood Abbey was a Cistercian abbey, located in the village of Kingswood near Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England.

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Kyle Tudge

Kyle Daniel Tudge (born 19 March 1987 in Newport, Monmouthshire) is a Welsh cricketer.

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Lady Park Wood National Nature Reserve

Lady Park Wood National Nature Reserve is a nature reserve straddling the borders of Gloucestershire in England and Monmouthshire in Wales.

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Lambing Live

Lambing Live is a farming programme which was broadcast live on BBC Two in five parts, beginning on Sunday 7 March 2010.

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Laura Anne Jones

Laura Anne Jones (born 21 February 1979) was a Conservative member of the National Assembly for Wales.

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Leighton Hall, Powys

Leighton Hall is an estate located to the east of Welshpool in the historic county of Montgomeryshire, now Powys, in Wales.

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Leslie Jenkins

Wyndham Leslie Trevor Jenkins (26 August 1898 – 14 June 1971) was a Welsh cricketer.

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Leslie Sands

Leslie Sands (19 May 1921 – 9 May 2001) was a British actor and writer of TV and film.

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Lewis Evans (controversialist)

Lewis Evans (fl. 1574), was a Welsh controversialist.

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Lewis Oliva

Lewis Oliva (born 23 August 1992) is a Welsh racing cyclist from Monmouthshire, Wales, who has ridden on the track for the Welsh Cycling backed professional track team since September 2016.

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Lewis Vulliamy

Lewis Vulliamy (15 March 1791 – 4 January 1871) was an English architect belonging to the Vulliamy family of clockmakers.

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Liam Pilkington

Liam Pilkington (2 June 1894 – 26 March 1977), also known as William Pilkington and Billy Pilkington, served in the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Irish War of Independence.

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Lisa Rogers

Lisa Clare Elaine Rogers (born 7 September 1971 in Lydney, Gloucestershire) is a British television presenter.

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List of almshouses in the United Kingdom

The following is a list of British almshouses.

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List of bridges in the United Kingdom

Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for any road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom.

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List of British racecourses

This List of British racecourses gives details of both current and former horse racing venues in Great Britain.

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List of castles in Wales

This is a list of castles in Wales, sometimes called the "castle capital of the world" in view of their high density.

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List of Church of England dioceses

There are 42 Church of England dioceses, each being an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop.

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List of church restorations and alterations by G. E. Street

G. E. Street (1824–81) was an English architect and architectural writer, whose designs were mainly in High Victorian Gothic style.

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List of cider and perry producers in the United Kingdom

List of Cider and Perry producers in the United Kingdom and their brands.

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List of Cistercian abbeys in Britain

This is a List of Cistercian monasteries (called abbeys) in Great Britain.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: P-R

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of communities in Wales

This is a list of communities in Wales sorted by principal area.

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List of counties of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the counties of the United Kingdom.

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List of country houses in the United Kingdom

This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history.

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List of cricket grounds in England and Wales

This is a list of cricket grounds in England and Wales, listed in alphabetical order and based on each traditional English and Welsh county.

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List of extreme points of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the extreme points of the United Kingdom: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.

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List of family seats of Welsh nobility

This is an incomplete list of Welsh titled gentry family seats.

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List of FIPS region codes (S–U)

This is a list of FIPS 10-4 region codes from S-U, using a standardized name format, and cross-linking to articles.

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List of forests managed by the Forestry Commission

The Forestry Commission manages about one million hectares of land across Great Britain.

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List of former Royal Air Force stations

This list of former RAF stations is a list of all stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force.

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List of Freedom of the City recipients (military)

The Freedom of the City, in military terms, is an honour conferred by a city council upon a military unit, which grants that unit the privilege of marching into the city "with drums beating, colours flying, and bayonets fixed".

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List of golf courses in the United Kingdom

A list of golf courses in the United Kingdom.

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List of hillforts in Monmouthshire

This is a list of hillforts of Monmouthshire that have been registered with Cadw as historical monuments.

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List of hoards in Great Britain

The list of hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable items discovered in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).

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List of horse mills

This is a list of horse mills that exist or are known to have existed.

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List of horse racing venues

Happy Valley Racecourse, Hongkong, 2008 Racecourse in Kyoto, Japan, 1997 Hippodrom Moscow, 2007 Winter-Rennbahn St. Moritz, 1931 Hippodrome d'Arnac-Pompadour, France, 2008 Churchill Downs, Kentucky, 2007 Jockey Club Brasileiro, Hipódromo da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, 2010 Royal Bangkok Sport Club, Thailand 2008 Ellerslie Racecourse, New Zealand, 1908 This is a list of currently active horse racing venues (Thoroughbred racing and harness racing), sorted by country.

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List of hotels in the United Kingdom

This is a list of notable hotels and inns in the United Kingdom.

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List of hundreds of England and Wales

Most of the counties of England were divided into hundreds from the late Saxon period and these were, with a few exceptions, effectively abandoned as administrative divisions in the 19th century.

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List of leaning towers

This is a list of leaning towers.

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List of life peerages (2010–present)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 since 2010, during the tenures of Conservative prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.

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List of lighthouses in Wales

This is a list of lighthouses in Wales.

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List of localities in Wales by population

This is a list of localities in Wales by population according to the 2016 estimate data, by the Office for National Statistics Major urban areas are sub-divided to provide results about localities within them.

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List of longest suspension bridge spans

The world's longest suspension bridges are listed according to the length of their main span (i.e. the length of suspended roadway between the bridge's towers).

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List of megaliths

This is a list of megaliths.

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List of members of the House of Commons at Westminster 1705–1708

This is a list of members of the House of Commons who met at the Palace of Westminster between 14 June 1705 and 15 April 1708, initially as the House of Commons of England, then after the Acts of Union 1707 as the House of Commons of Great Britain.

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List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England

These monasteries were dissolved by King Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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List of monastic houses in Wales

List of monastic houses in Wales is a catalogue of abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Wales.

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List of Most Haunted episodes

Most Haunted is a British television programme based on investigating purported paranormal activity produced by Antix Productions and was for satellite and cable channels Living TV.

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List of motorway service areas in the United Kingdom

Motorway service areas, also known as service stations and commonly abbreviated to MSAs are places where drivers can leave a motorway to refuel, rest, or take refreshments.

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List of motorways in the United Kingdom

The list of motorways in the United Kingdom is a complete list of motorways in the United Kingdom.

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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1832–33/Constituencies M–N

The 1832–33 United Kingdom general election, the first after the Reform Act, saw the Whigs win a large majority, with the Tories winning less than 30% of the vote.

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List of museums in Wales

This list of museums in Wales contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of music venues

Lists of notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers and stadiums, all which can host a concert (music related).

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List of national parks of England and Wales

Within England and Wales there are thirteen areas known as national parks, each administered by its own national park authority, a special purpose local authority, the role of which as set out in the Environment Act 1995 is: to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the National Parks. and to promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of the National Parks by the public. The national park authority for each park addresses these aims in partnership with other organisations, such as the National Trust.

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List of National Trust properties in Wales

Below is a list of the stately homes, historic houses, castles, abbeys, museums, estates, coastline and open country in the care of the National Trust in Wales, grouped into the unitary authority areas.

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List of numbered roads in the British Isles

This is a list of numbered roads in the British Isles.

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List of Odonata species of Great Britain

There are 57 recorded species of Odonata in Britain, made up of 21 damselflies (suborder Zygoptera) and 36 dragonflies (suborder Anisoptera).

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List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom

This article lists the oldest extant freestanding buildings in the United Kingdom.

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List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives

List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives, plus those from Fox Walker, both built at the Atlas Engine Works, Bristol.

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List of permaculture projects

A permaculture project is a deployment of permaculture practices on an ongoing basis.

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List of places along Wales Coast Path

This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets on or near the Wales Coast Path, a long distance walk which follows the coast of Wales from Chepstow to Chester.

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List of places in Monmouthshire

This is a list of places in Monmouthshire, Wales, sorted alphabetically.

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List of police forces of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the 45 territorial police forces and 3 special police forces of the United Kingdom.

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List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 250 to 1,000 square kilometers

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List of pre-nationalisation UK electric power companies

The electrical power industry in the United Kingdom was nationalised by the Electricity Act 1947, when over six hundred electric power companies were merged into twelve area boards.

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List of preserved historic blast furnaces

This list of preserved historic blast furnaces contains decommissioned blast furnaces, of which substantial remains survive.

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List of prisons in the United Kingdom

List of prisons in the United Kingdom is a list of all 150 current and a number of historical prisons in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.

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List of public art in Monmouthshire

This is a list of public art in Monmouthshire.

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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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List of railway stations in Wales

This is a list of railway stations in Wales, one of the four countries of the United Kingdom.

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List of reservoirs in England and Wales by volume

The following page lists the largest reservoirs by volume in England and Wales.

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: C

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List of Roman hoards in Great Britain

The list of Roman hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable items discovered in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) that are associated with period of Romano-British culture when Southern Britain was under the control of the Roman Empire, from AD 43 until about 410, as well as the subsequent Sub-Roman period up to the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

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List of Roman villas in Wales

A list of Roman villas in Wales confirmed by archaeology.

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (A–E)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (L–P)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (Q–Z)

This is a list of Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring posts incorporated into the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO).

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List of Scheduled Monuments in Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire has 200 Scheduled monuments.

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List of schools in Monmouthshire

This is a list of schools in Monmouthshire in Wales.

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List of shipwrecks in 1812

The list of shipwrecks in 1812 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1812.

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List of shipwrecks in 1824

The list of shipwrecks in 1824 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1824.

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List of shipwrecks in 1859

The list of shipwrecks in 1859 includes some of the ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1859.

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List of shipwrecks in December 1845

The list of shipwrecks in December 1845 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1845.

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List of shipwrecks in February 1836

The list of shipwrecks in February 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during February 1836.

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List of shipwrecks in February 1838

The list of shipwrecks in February 1838 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during February 1838.

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List of shipwrecks in November 1846

The list of shipwrecks in November 1846 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1846.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1836

The list of shipwrecks in September 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during September 1836.

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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Gwent

SSSIs in the UK are notified using the concept of an Area of Search (AOS), an area of between and in size.

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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Monmouthshire

This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Monmouthshire.

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List of toll roads

The following is a list of toll roads.

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List of U.S. county name etymologies (J–M)

This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters J to M.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies

There are 650 constituencies in the United Kingdom, each electing a single Member of Parliament to the House of Commons ordinarily every five years.

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–68)

Constituencies in 1801–1832 | 1832–33 MPs | 1835 MPs | 1837 MPs | 1841 MPs | 1847 MPs | 1852 MPs | 1857 MPs | 1859 MPs | 1865 MPs Constituencies in 1865–1868 This is a list of Parliamentary constituencies which were used for elections to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1865.

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List of Welsh areas by percentage of Welsh-speakers

This is a list of subdivisions of Wales by the percentage of those professing some skills in the Welsh language in the 2011 UK census.

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List of Welsh artists

This is a list of notable artists who were born in Wales and/or known for their work in Wales, arranged alphabetically by surname (and period).

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List of Welsh flags

This is a list of flags used exclusively in Wales.

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List of Welsh Nobel laureates

Listed below are the Nobel laureates born in Wales, in alphabetical order.

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List of Welsh principal areas by area

This is a list of principal areas of Wales ordered by area.

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List of Welsh principal areas by highest point

This is a list of the principal areas of Wales, ordered by their highest points.

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List of Welsh principal areas by population

This is a list of principal areas of Wales ordered by population.

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List of windmills in Wales

This is a list of windmills in Wales.

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List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson

List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson includes information about some of the works of British stained glass artist Arnold Wathen Robinson.

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List of works by Clough Williams-Ellis

Compiled by Gareth Hughes, based on the preliminary list of drawings held in the RIBA Drawings Collection.

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List of works by Lewis Vulliamy on large houses

Lewis Vulliamy (1791–1871) was an English architect who is best known for his work on large houses.

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List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United Kingdom

This is a list of Prisoner of War (POW) Camps located in the United Kingdom during World War II.

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Lists of schools in Wales

The following is a partial list of currently operating schools in Wales, United Kingdom.

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Little Llwygy Farmhouse, Cwmyoy

Little Llwygy Farmhouse, Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a farmhouse of two building dates, the earlier of the 15th century, the latter of the 17th.

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Little Mill Junction railway station

Little Mill Junction was a station on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway, located between the main Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway line and the branch to Usk.

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Little Mill, Monmouthshire

Little Mill (Y Felin Fach) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Little Pitt Cottage

Little Pitt Cottage is a medieval house in Llanarth, Monmouthshire, South Wales.

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Littledean Hall

Littledean Hall is a country house in the village of Littledean, Gloucestershire, England.

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Livox Wood

Livox Wood is a woodland and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llanarth Court

Llanarth Court is a late-18th-century country house with substantial 19th-century alterations in Llanarth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanarth, Monmouthshire

Llanarth is a privately owned estate village within a conservation area in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Llanbadoc

Llanbadoc (Llanbadog Fawr) is a village and former civil parish in the ceremonial county of Monmouthshire in Wales.The population of the village at the 2011 census was 806.

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Llancayo

Llancayo is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanddewi Rhydderch

Llanddewi Rhydderch is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales at.

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Llanddewi Skirrid

Llanddewi Skirrid (Llanddewi Ysgyryd) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanddyfrwyr-yn-Edeligion

Llanddyfrwyr-yn-Edeligion is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llandegfedd Reservoir

Llandegfedd Reservoir (also known as Llandegveth Reservoir) is a large 174 hectare water supply reservoir and is eight miles (13 km) north of Newport in south Wales.

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Llandegveth

Llandegveth (Llandegfedd) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llandenny

Llandenny (Llandenni or, lesser used, Mathenni) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llandenny railway station

Llandenny Station was a station along the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Llandogo

Llandogo (Llaneuddogwy) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south Wales, between Monmouth and Chepstow in the lower reaches of the Wye Valley AONB, two miles north of Tintern.

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Llandogo Halt railway station

Llandogo Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Llanellen

Llanellen (Llanelen) is a village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanelly

Llanelly (Llanelli) is the name of both a parish and community in the principal area of Monmouthshire, within the historic boundaries of Brecknockshire, south-east Wales.

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Llanfair Kilgeddin

Llanfair Kilgeddin (Llanfair Cilgedin) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llanfihangel Tor-y-Mynydd

Llanfihangel Tor-y-Mynydd (or more correctly Llanfihangel-tor-y-mynydd, meaning, in Welsh, "the church of St. Michael on the breast of the mountain") is a small rural village in the community of Devauden, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanfoist

Llanfoist (Llan-ffwyst) is a village, near Abergavenny, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanfoist Fawr

Llanfoist Fawr is a community in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales, and is 23.8 miles (38.3 km) from Cardiff and 126.3 miles (203.2 km) from London.

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Llangarron

Llangarron is a small village and civil parish in southwest Herefordshire within seven miles of Ross-on-Wye (Herefordshire, England) and Monmouth (Monmouthshire, Wales).

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Llangattock Court

Llangattock Court, Penpergwm, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a country house of late-medieval origins.

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Llangattock Lingoed

Llangattock Lingoed (Llangatwg Lingoed) is a small rural village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llangattock-Vibon-Avel

Llangattock-Vibon-Avel (Llangatwg Feibion Afel) is a rural parish in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Llangovan

Llangovan (Llangofen) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llangua

Llangua (Llangiwa) is a village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llangwm, Monmouthshire

Llangwm is a small rural parish and village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llangybi, Monmouthshire

Llangybi (also spelled Llangibby) is a community and village in Monmouthshire, in southeast Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanhennock

Llanhennock (Llanhenwg) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanishen, Monmouthshire

Llanishen (Llanisien) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanllowell

Llanllowell (Llanllywel) is a village in Monmouthshire, southeast Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Llanover

Llanover (Llanofer) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanrothal

Llanrothal is a small village and historical parish in Herefordshire, England in the Monnow Valley, on the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llansantffraed, Monmouthshire

Llansantffraed is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llansoy

Llansoy (Llan-soe) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom, located about 3 miles (4.2 km) south east of Raglan.

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Llanthony

Llanthony (Llanddewi Nant Honddu) is a village in the community of Crucorney on the northern edge of Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanthony Priory

Llanthony Priory (Priordy Llanddewi Nant Hodni) is a partly ruined former Augustinian priory in the secluded Vale of Ewyas, a steep sided once glaciated valley within the Black Mountains area of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llanthony Secunda

Llanthony Secunda Priory is a ruined former Augustinian priory in Hempsted, Gloucester, England.

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Llantilio Crossenny

Llantilio Crossenny (Llandeilo Gresynni) is a small village and much larger community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Llantilio Pertholey

Llantilio Pertholey (Llandeilo Bertholau) is a community (parish) and small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llantrisant, Monmouthshire

Llantrisant is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanvair Discoed

Llanvair Discoed (Llanfair Is Coed) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, 6 miles west of Chepstow and 10 miles east of Newport.

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Llanvapley

Llanvapley (Llanfable) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanvetherine

Llanvetherine (Llanwytherin) is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanvihangel Court

Llanvihangel (or Llanfihangel) Court, Llanvihangel Crucorney, is a Tudor country house in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanvihangel Crucorney

Llanvihangel Crucorney (Llanfihangel Crucornau) is a small village in the community (parish) of Crucorney, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanvihangel Gobion

Llanvihangel Gobion (Llanfihangel-y-gofion) is a village and rural parish of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llanvihangel railway station

Llanvihangel railway station was a former station which served the Monmouthshire village of Llanvihangel Crucorney.

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Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern

Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern (Llanfihangel-Ystum-Llywern) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Llanwenarth

Llanwenarth is a small village and parish in the Usk Valley of Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Llanwenarth Baptist Chapel

Llanwenarth Baptist Chapel, Govilon, Monmouthshire is the oldest Baptist chapel in Wales.

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Llanwenarth House

Llanwenarth House is a small country house, formerly a hotel, located off the B4246 road, west of Govilon and Llanfoist, just south of Abergavenny in the Usk valley of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Llwyn-celyn Farmhouse, Llanvihangel Crucorney

Llwyn-celyn Farmhouse, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse of late medieval origins.

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Local Government (Wales) Act 1994

The Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (c. 19) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the current local government structure in Wales of 22 unitary authority areas, referred to as principal areas in the Act, and abolished the previous two-tier structure of counties and districts.

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Local government in Wales

Since 1 April 1996, Wales has been divided into 22 single-tier principal areas for local government purposes.

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Lou Phillips

Louis Augustus "Lou" Phillips (24 February 1878 – 14 March 1916) was a Welsh rugby player, who played half-back for Newport RFC, and won four caps for.

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Lower Dyffryn House, Grosmont

Lower Dyffryn House, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the 16th century.

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Lower Hael Wood

Lower Hael Wood is a semi-ancient woodland and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Lower Tresenny Barn

The Barn at Lower Tresenny, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is an "extremely rare" example of a cruck-framed barn.

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Ludo Graham

Ludo Graham (born 26 May 1961) is a British television producer and director.

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Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack

Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack (born Frankfurt-am-Main 11 July 1893, died Allambie Heights, in Sydney 7 January 1965) was a German/Australian artist.

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Luke Pearce

Luke Pearce (born 13 November 1987) is a British referee representing the Rugby Football Union.

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Lydart

Lydart is a dispersed hamlet within the community of Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Lydney Rural District

Lydney was a rural district in Gloucestershire, England from 1894 to 1974.

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Lyndon Jones

For the Welsh footballer see Linden Jones.

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Lyndon Sims

Lyndon Oliver Sims (1917–1999) was a Welsh rally driver and winner of the 6th RAC Rally in 1956.

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Lyre Abbey

Lyre Abbey (L'abbaye Notre-Dame de Lyre) was a monastery in Normandy, founded in 1046 at what is now the village of La Vieille-Lyre.

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M4 motorway

The M4 is a motorway which runs between London and South Wales in the United Kingdom.

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M48 motorway

The M48 is a long motorway in Great Britain, which connects Gloucestershire, England, and Monmouthshire, Wales, via the original Severn Bridge.

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Mabey Group

The Mabey Group is a British-based group of engineering companies, which specialises in bridging, steel fabrication, plant hire and construction products.

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Maes-yr-Uchaf Wood

Maes-yr-Uchaf Wood is a small woodland and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics, in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Magor Marsh

Magor Marsh is a 90 acres (36 ha) wetland reserve, located on the Welsh side of the Severn Estuary.

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Magor railway station

Magor railway station is a former station serving Magor, Monmouthshire, east of the city of Newport and west of Caldicot.

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Magor Rural District

Magor Rural District is a defunct district council.

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Magor services

Magor services (in Welsh: Gwasanaethau Magwyr) is a motorway service station on the M4, located just off junction 23A, at Magor near Newport, in Monmouthshire, South Wales.

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Magor, Monmouthshire

Magor (Magwyr) - meaning 'a wall' - is a large village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, between Chepstow and the city of Newport, and adjoining the Caldicot Levels beside the Severn Estuary.

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Mahel de Hereford

Mahel de Hereford was a holder of the feudal lordships of Brecon and Abergavenny in the Welsh Marches in the mid 12th century.

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Maindiff Court Hospital

Maindiff Court Hospital is a Community Hospital near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, operated by the Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board.

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Malcolm Nash

Malcolm Nash (born 9 May 1945) is a Welsh cricket coach and former first-class cricketer.

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Mametz Wood Memorial

The Mametz Wood Memorial commemorates an engagement of the 38th (Welsh) Division of the British Army during the First Battle of the Somme in France in 1916.

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Mamhilad

Mamhilad (Mamheilad) is a village in the community of Goetre Fawr in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Mandy Mitchell-Innes

Norman Stewart "Mandy" Mitchell-Innes (7 September 1914 – 28 December 2006) was an amateur cricketer for Somerset, who played in one Test match for England in 1935.

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Manor of Holcombe Rogus

Holcombe Rogus is an historic manor in the parish of Holcombe Rogus in Devon.

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Mansel Thomas

Mansel Treharne Thomas, (12 June 1909 – 8 January 1986) was a Welsh composer and conductor, who worked mainly in South Wales.

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Mardy, Monmouthshire

The Mardy (Y Maerdy) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Mari Lwyd

The Mari Lwyd is a wassailing folk custom found in South Wales.

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Mark Labbett

Mark Andrew "The Beast" Labbett (born 15 August 1965) is an English television personality and "Chaser" on the ITV game show The Chase in the United Kingdom.

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Mark Wallace (cricketer)

Mark Alexander Wallace (born 19 November 1981, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a former Welsh cricketer; a left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper.

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Market Hall, Monmouth

The Market Hall, Priory Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire is an early Victorian building by the prolific Monmouth architect George Vaughan Maddox.

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Mary Bridges-Adams

Mary Jane Bridges-Adams (née Daltry; 19 October 1854 – 14 January 1939) was a British educationalist, socialist, and activist, who campaigned for free, compulsory, secular education for all and for free school meals.

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Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley

Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley (1833–1904) was an English antiquarian, author, and painter known for her work in Bristol and south-east Wales.

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Mary Jane Innes

Mary Jane Innes (née Lewis, 18 April 1852 – 14 November 1941) was a Welsh-born New Zealand brewery manager.

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Maryland, Monmouthshire

Maryland, Monmouthshire is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Masonic Hall, Monmouth

The Masonic Hall is a grade II listed building on Monk Street in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Mathern

Mathern (Matharn; older form: Merthyr Tewdrig) is a historic community (parish) and village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, about south west of the town of Chepstow, close to the Severn estuary, the Bristol Channel and the M48 motorway.

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Mathern Mill

Mathern Mill, Mathern, Monmouthshire is a watermill dating from either the late 18th or early 19th centuries.

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Mathern Palace

Mathern Palace is a Grade I listed building in the village of Mathern, Monmouthshire, Wales, located some south-west of Chepstow close to the Severn estuary.

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Matthew Compton

Matthew Stuart Compton (born 4 February 1979 in Newport, Monmouthshire) is a former Welsh cricketer.

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Matthew Herbert (died 1603)

Matthew Herbert (by 1537 – 1603), of Coldbrook, Monmouthshire, was an English politician.

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Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick

Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick (c. 1238 – 16/18 April 1301) was an English noblewoman and the eldest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere.

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MB Devot

Mortimer Baidgent Devot writing as MB Devot (10 April 1934 – 9 June 1987 The Times 12 June 1987 "MB Devot") was an English author, physicist, amateur naturalist and esotericist.

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Melanie C

Melanie Jayne Chisholm (born 12 January 1974), better known as Mel C or Melanie C, is an English singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, actress and television personality.

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Melvin Harris

Melvin Charles Harris (1930 – 2004) was a British author, broadcaster, researcher and skeptic.

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Menter Iaith

Menter Iaith (plural: Mentrau Iaith, English: Language Initiative) is a community-based organisation which works to raise the profile of the Welsh language in a specific area.

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Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway

The Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway, also known as the Heads of the Valleys line, was a railway line which operated between 1860 and 1958 between the Monmouthshire town of Abergavenny and the Glamorgan town of Merthyr Tydfil in South East Wales.

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Mia Arnesby Brown

Mia Arnesby Brown, née Mia Edwards (1867-1931) was a Welsh painter.

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Mike Powell (Welsh cricketer)

Michael John Powell (born 3 February 1977, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire) is a Welsh retired cricketer.

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Miles Jupp

Miles Hugh Barrett Jupp (born 8 September 1979) is an English comedian and actor.

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Miles Salley

Miles Salley (died 1516) was a late 15th-century Abbot of Eynsham Abbey and Abingdon Abbey and an early 16th-century Bishop of Llandaff.

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Military mascot

Military mascot refers to a pet animal maintained by a military unit as a mascot for ceremonial purposes or as an emblem of that unit.

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Minnie Pallister

Minnie Pallister (12 March 1885 – 26 March 1960) was a writer, teacher, and Labour organiser in Wales, associated with the Independent Labour Party.

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Mitchel Troy

Mitchel Troy (Llanfihangel Troddi, that is "church of St. Michael on the River Trothy") is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Mon

Mon or MON may refer to.

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Monk Street, Monmouth

Monk Street is an historic street in the town of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monksilver

Monksilver is a village west of the town of Williton in Somerset, England, on the eastern flank of the Brendon Hills and the border of the Exmoor National Park.

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Monkswood, Monmouthshire

Monkswood (Coed y Mynach) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Monmouth

Monmouth (Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monmouth (Assembly constituency)

Monmouth is a constituency of the National Assembly for Wales.

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Monmouth (disambiguation)

Monmouth is the name of several places in the world.

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Monmouth (UK Parliament constituency)

Monmouth (Sir Fynwy) is a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster).

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Monmouth Alms Houses

The Monmouth Alms Houses of Monmouth, Wales are funded by the charity established by the haberdasher William Jones before his death in 1615.

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Monmouth Baptist Church

Monmouth Baptist Church is located in Monk Street, Monmouth, south east Wales.

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Monmouth Comprehensive School

Monmouth Comprehensive School (Ysgol Gyfun Trefynwy) is a comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11–18, situated in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monmouth County

Monmouth County may refer to.

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Monmouth Mayhill railway station

Monmouth Mayhill railway station (alternatively Monmouth May Hill railway station) is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway which was opened in 1873 and closed in 1959.

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Monmouth Methodist Church

Monmouth Methodist Church is located in Monmouth, south east Wales.

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Monmouth Museum

The Monmouth Museum, alternatively known as The Nelson Museum and Local History Centre, is a museum in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Monmouth Poor Law Union

Monmouth Poor Law Union was formed on 11 July 1836 in Monmouth, Wales.

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Monmouth Priory

Monmouth Priory, Priory Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire is a building that incorporates the remains of the monastic buildings attached to St Mary’s Priory Church.

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Monmouth Regimental Museum

The Monmouth Regimental Museum is located on Castle Hill in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monmouth Rowing Club

Monmouth Rowing Club is located on the banks of the River Wye in Monmouth, the county town of the historic county of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monmouth School

Monmouth School is an independent boys' boarding and day school in Monmouth, Wales.

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Monmouth Town Council

Monmouth Town Council is the town council of the traditional county town of Monmouth, south-east Wales.

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Monmouth town walls and defences

The Monmouth town walls and defences comprise the defensive system of town walls and gates built in Monmouth, Wales between 1297 and the early part of the following century.

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Monmouth Troy railway station

Monmouth Troy was one of the two former stations at Monmouth.

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Monmouth War Memorial

The Monmouth War Memorial commemorates the Monmouth fallen of the First and Second World Wars.

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Monmouthshire (disambiguation)

Monmouthshire is a place name in the United Kingdom.

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Monmouthshire (historic)

Monmouthshire, also known as the County of Monmouth (Sir Fynwy), is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales and a former administrative county.

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Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners' Association

The Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners' Association (MSWCOA) was an association of mine owners in South Wales that was active between 1873 and 1955.

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Monmouthshire Beacon

The Monmouthshire Beacon is a weekly tabloid newspaper covering the areas of Monmouthshire, south Herefordshire and western Gloucestershire.

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Monmouthshire County Council

(Monmouth constituency).

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Monmouthshire County Council election, 2004

Elections to Monmouthshire County Council were held on 10 June 2004 on the same day of the European Elections.

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Monmouthshire Libraries

Monmouthshire Libraries are a collection of six libraries in Monmouthshire, Wales owned by Monmouthshire County Council.

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Monnow Bridge

Monnow Bridge (Pont Trefynwy), in Monmouth, Wales, is the only remaining fortified river bridge in Great Britain with its gate tower standing on the bridge.

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Monnow Valley Walk

Monnow Valley Walk is a long-distance footpath in north-east Monmouthshire, South Wales, with short sections in Herefordshire, England and Powys.

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Moore Gwillim

Moore Gwillim (died 1611), of Monmouth and Rockfield, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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Mordecai Jones

Mordecai Jones (1813 - 30 August 1880) was a Welsh businessman and pioneer in the development of the South Wales coalfield.

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Morgan Llewellyn

Richard Morgan Llewellyn, (born 22 August 1937) is a retired senior British Army officer.

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Morgan Phillips (priest)

Morgan Phillips (also Philipps or Philippes) (died 1570) was a Welsh Roman Catholic priest, now remembered as a benefactor of Douai College.

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Morris (surname)

Morris is a surname of various origins though mostly of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh origin.

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Mort (name)

Mort is both a given name and surname.

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Mounton

Mounton is a hamlet in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom, located two miles west of Chepstow in a rural setting.

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Mounton House

Mounton House, Mounton, Monmouthshire, Wales, is the last major country house built in the county, constructed between 1910 and 1912 by the architect and writer Henry Avray Tipping for himself.

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Moynes Court

Moynes Court is a Grade II* listed building in the village of Mathern, Monmouthshire, Wales, about south west of Chepstow.

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Murfin Music International

Murfin Music International and Murfin Media are companies run by Muff Murfin, and are based at The Old Smithy Studios in Kempsey, Worcestershire, England.

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MV Reina del Pacifico

RMMV Reina del Pacifico was a passenger ship of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company.

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MVM Entertainment

MVM Entertainment, also known as MVM and MVM Films, is a British licensor and distributor of Japanese animation.

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Mynydd Carn-y-cefn

Mynydd Carn-y-cefn is the name given to the broad ridge of high ground between the Ebbw Vale and the valley of the Ebbw Fach in the Valleys region of South Wales.

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Nant-y-derry

Nant-y-derry (Nant-y-deri) is a village in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales, located six miles south east of Abergavenny and four miles northwest of Usk.

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Nantybwch railway station

Nantybwch railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line serving the village of Nantybwch in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Nathaniel Baxter

Nathaniel Baxter (''fl''. 1606) was an English clergyman and poet.

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Nathaniel Wells

Nathaniel Wells (10 September 1779 – 13 May 1852), was the son of a Welsh merchant and a black slave.

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National nature reserves in Wales

National nature reserves in Wales are administered by Natural Resources Wales (formerly the Countryside Council for Wales).

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National Shipyard

In the United Kingdom, the National Shipyards were proposed, and partially completed, by the coalition government led by David Lloyd George during the First World War.

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Neath

Neath (Castell-nedd) is a town and community situated in the principal area of Neath Port Talbot, Wales with a population of 19,258 in 2011.

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Nelson Garden

The Nelson Garden, on 13 Chippenhamgate Street, at the rear of No.18 Monnow Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire is a 19th-century garden that was the scene of a tea party held to honour Lord Nelson in 1802.

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Ness Edwards

Onesimus Edwards (5 April 1897 – 3 May 1968), generally known as Ness Edwards, was a Welsh Labour Party politician.

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Nevill Hall Hospital

Nevill Hall Hospital is a district general hospital in Abergavenny, north Monmouthshire, Wales.

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New Bridge, Newbridge-on-Usk

New Bridge crosses the River Usk at Newbridge-on-Usk between Usk and Caerleon.

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New House Farm, Llangybi

New House Farm, Llangybi, Monmouthshire is a substantial farmhouse dating from c.1700.

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Newbridge-on-Usk

Newbridge-on-Usk (Welsh: Pontnewydd ar Wysg) is a hamlet in the village and parish of Tredunnock, near Usk, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Newcastle, Monmouthshire

Newcastle (Castell-newydd) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Newchurch, Monmouthshire

Newchurch (Yr Eglwys Newydd ar y Cefn, meaning "new church on the ridge") is an extensive rural parish and small hamlet in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Newhouse Farmhouse, Llanvetherine

Newhouse Farmhouse, Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the late-16th century.

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Newnham on Severn

Newnham on Severn is a village in west Gloucestershire, England.

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Newport bus station

Newport Central bus station is a bus terminus and interchange located in the city centre, Newport, South Wales.

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Newport Deanery

The Newport Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Archdiocese of Cardiff that covers several churches in Newport and Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Newton Court

Newton Court is a neoclassical house, completed in 1802, situated on the hillside above Dixton, north-east of the town on Monmouth, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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NHS ambulance services

National Health Service Ambulance Services Provide free at the point of use emergency medical care to any person requiring treatment, regardless of immigration or visitor status, within the United Kingdom.

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Nick Walne

Nicholas John Walne (born 18 September 1975) is a former Wales international rugby union player.

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Nicky Wire

Nicholas Allen Jones (born 20 January 1969), known as Nicky Wire, is the lyricist, bassist and occasional vocalist with the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers.

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Noël Jones (bishop of Sodor and Man)

Noël Debroy Jones CB (25 December 1932 – 28 August 2009) was an Anglican bishop.

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Norman Harris (rugby)

Norman Harris (c. 1918 – 2007) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Norton Court, Skenfrith

Norton Court, Norton Brook, Skenfrith, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from c.1600.

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NP postcode area

The NP postcode area, also known as the Newport postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Newport, Wales.

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NUTS statistical regions of the United Kingdom

In the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) codes of the United Kingdom (UK), the three levels are.

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Old Bow and Old Ham Mines

Old Bow And Old Ham Mines is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1998.

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Old Court, Llangattock Lingoed

The Old Court, Llangattock Lingoed, Monmouthshire is a medieval hall-house dating from the late 15th century, with additions from the 17th and 19th centuries.

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Old Red Sandstone

The Old Red Sandstone is an assemblage of rocks in the North Atlantic region largely of Devonian age.

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Old St Mellons

Old St Mellons (Pentre Llaneirwg) is a village and community (civil parish) on the eastern edge of Cardiff, Wales.

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Old Trecastle Farmhouse, Pen-y-clawdd

Old Trecastle Farmhouse, Pen-y-clawdd, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse, originally, a gentry house, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Old Wye Bridge, Chepstow

The Old Wye Bridge or Town Bridge at Chepstow crosses the River Wye between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England, close to Chepstow Castle.

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Old-Age Pensions Act 1908

The Old-Age Pensions Act 1908 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed in 1908.

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Oldcastle, Monmouthshire

Oldcastle (Yr Hencastell) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Olde Malsters, Usk

Olde Malsters, 11 New Market Street, Usk, Monmouthshire is a remnant of a large house of late medieval origins.

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Oliver Thornton

Oliver Thornton (born 10 September 1979) is a stage actor and singer who is best known for his contributions to musical theatre in London's West End.

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On the Road Again (Roy Wood album)

On the Road Again is the third solo album by Roy Wood.

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Open prison

An open prison (open jail) is any jail in which the prisoners are trusted to serve their sentences with minimal supervision and perimeter security and are often not locked up in their prison cells.

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Osbaston, Monmouth

Osbaston is a suburb of Monmouth, Wales, located less than north of the town centre.

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Otter Hole

Otter Hole is perhaps one of the best decorated caves in Britain.

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Outline of Wales

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Wales: Wales – country that is part of the United Kingdom, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west.

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Overmonnow

Overmonnow is that part of the town of Monmouth, in Wales, which is located to the west of the River Monnow and the Monnow Bridge.

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Owain Yeoman

Owain Sebastian Yeoman (born 2 July 1978) is a Welsh actor.

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Owen Wynne Jones

Owen Wynne Jones (4 March 1828 – 4 April 1870), often known by his bardic name of Glasynys, was a Welsh clergyman, folklorist, poet, novelist and short-story writer.

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Pandy railway station

Pandy railway station was a railway station which served the Monmouthshire village of Pandy.

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Pandy, Monmouthshire

Pandy is a hamlet in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Pant-glas Farmhouse, Llanishen, Monmouthshire

Pant-glas Farmhouse and its associated barn at Llanishen, Trellech, Monmouthshire date from the early 16th and 17th centuries respectively and are both Grade II* listed buildings.

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Pant-y-Goitre Bridge

Pant-y-Goitre Bridge crosses the River Usk between Abergavenny and Usk near the village of Llanfair Kilgeddin.

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Partrishow

Partrishow, also known as Patricio or Patrishow, is a small village in the county of Powys (historically Brecknockshire), close to its border with Monmouthshire.

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Pearl Vardon

Pearl Joyce Vardon (5 April 1915 in Jersey, Channel Islands – 1972, London) was a British broadcaster of Nazi propaganda during World War II.

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Peeled Apples

"Peeled Apples" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers.

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Pen y Clawdd Castle

Pen y Clawdd Castle is a ditched mound with a double moat, roughly circular in shape, with a diameter of approximately 28m to 30m and about 2.4m high.

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Pen-y-cae-mawr

Pen-y-cae-mawr is small hamlet above the Wentwood Forest in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Pen-y-clawdd

Pen-y-clawdd is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, situated between Raglan and Monmouth.

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Pen-y-Clawdd Court

Pen-y-Clawdd Court is a Grade I listed country house in Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire, Wales, situated to the southwest of the village off the A465 road.

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Pen-y-Fal Hospital

Pen-y-Fal Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, opened in 1851 and closed in 1996.

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Penallt

Penallt is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales set high on a hill above Monmouth.

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Penallt Halt railway station

Penallt Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Penallt Old Church

Penallt Old Church is located just outside the village of Penallt, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Penallt Viaduct

Penallt Viaduct is a viaduct that formerly carried the Wye Valley Railway over the River Wye, which at this location forms the border between England (Gloucestershire) and Wales (Monmouthshire).

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Penpergwm

Penpergwm is a village in south Wales, situated along the A40 road, 3.9 miles south-east of Abergavenny and 19 miles west of Monmouth.

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Penpergwm railway station

Penpergwm railway station was a former station which served the Monmouthshire village of Penpergwm.

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Penrhos, Monmouthshire

Penrhos is a village in the community of Llantilio Crossenny in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Penterry

Penterry (Penteri) is a small rural parish of in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Pentrepiod Halt railway station (Monmouthshire)

Pentrepiod Halt, Monmouthshire is a former railway station that was located approximately 2 miles north of Pontypool in Monmouthshire.

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Pentwyn

Pentwyn (or Pen-twyn) may refer to.

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Pentwyn Farm Grasslands

Pentwyn Farm Grasslands is a nature reserve, and a series of agricultural fields, in Monmouthshire, southeast Wales.

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Pentwyn, Rockfield

Pentwyn, Rockfield, Monmouthshire is a Victorian villa dating from the mid 19th century.

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Perry

Perry is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, similar to the way cider is made from apples.

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Persian War Novices' Hurdle

| The Persian War Novices' Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.

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Peter Law

Peter John Law (1 April 1948 – 25 April 2006) was a Welsh politician.

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Peter Osborne (Keeper of the Privy Purse)

Peter Osborne, Esquire, (1521–1592) was Keeper of the Privy Purse to King Edward VI, at a time when great constitutional changes affected the management of public finance.

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Peter Reynolds (composer)

Peter Reynolds (January 12, 1958 – October 11, 2016) was a Welsh composer known for founding PM Music Ensemble.

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Peter Sands (banker)

Peter Alexander Sands (born 8 January 1962) is a British banker, and the executive director of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

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Peveril William-Powlett

Vice Admiral Sir Peveril Barton Reiby Wallop William-Powlett KCB KCMG CBE DSO (5 March 1898 – 10 November 1985) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station.

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Phil Clift

Phil Brittain Clift (3 September 1918 – 22 May 2005) was a Welsh cricketer active from 1937 to 1955 who played for Glamorgan.

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Phil North

Philip David North (born 16 May 1965) is a former Welsh cricketer.

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Philip Jones (MP)

Philip Jones (died 1603), of London and Llanarth, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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Phillips v Homfray

Phillips v Homfray is an important landmark decision in English law of restitution.

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Piercefield House

Piercefield House near St. Arvans, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a largely ruined neo-classical country house.

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Piercefield, New York

Piercefield is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States.

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Political make-up of local councils in the United Kingdom

This page documents political party strengths in the United Kingdom's principal local authorities (commonly known as local councils).

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Politics of England

The Politics of England forms the major part of the wider politics of the United Kingdom, with England being more populous than all the other countries of the United Kingdom put together.

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Ponthir

Ponthir (Pont-hir) is a village and community at the south-west of the county borough of Torfaen on the boundary of the counties of Monmouthshire and Newport.

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Pontrilas railway station

Pontrilas railway station was a former station which served the Herefordshire villages of Pontrilas and Ewyas Harold, and was a little distance from Grosmont, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Porth-y-carn, Usk

Porth-y-carn, Porthycarne Street, Usk, Monmouthshire is an early 19th-century Neoclassical villa.

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Portishead, Somerset

Portishead is a coastal town on the Severn Estuary, close to Bristol, but within the unitary authority of North Somerset, which falls within the ceremonial county of Somerset, England.

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Portskewett

Portskewett (Porthsgiwed or Porthysgewin) is a community (parish) and village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Portskewett Pier railway station

Portskewett Pier railway station was a railway station on the Bristol & South Wales Union Railway.

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Portskewett railway station

Portskewett railway station is a former station serving Portskewett, four miles south west of Chepstow and one mile east of Caldicot.

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Povington Priory

Povington Priory was a Benedictine priory in Tyneham, Dorset, England.

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Powis Almshouses

The Powis Almshouses are a block of almshouses in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, located at the junction of Church Street and Bridge Street (formerly St Anne's Street).

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Powys

Powys is a principal area, a county and one of the preserved counties of Wales.

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Preserved counties of Wales

The preserved counties of Wales are the current areas used in Wales for the ceremonial purposes of lieutenancy and shrievalty.

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Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny

The Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny is a parish church in the centre of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Priory Church of St Mary, Chepstow

The Parish and Priory Church of St.

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Priory Church of St Mary, Usk

The Priory Church of St Mary is the parish church of Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Priory Gatehouse, Usk

The Priory Gatehouse in Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a surviving fragment of a Benedictine priory founded around 1135 and dissolved in 1536.

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Pub names

Pub names are used to identify and differentiate pubs in the United Kingdom.

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Pwll Du

Pwll Du (or Pwll-du, Black Pool) was a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Pwll, Tregare

Pwll, Tregare, Monmouthshire is a medieval cruck-house dating from the late 14th century, with additions in the 17th century.

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Pwllmeyric

Pwllmeyric (Welsh: Pwllmeurig) is a small village in Monmouthshire, Wales, located 1 mile south west of Chepstow, on the A48 road within the parish of Mathern.

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Pyle

Pyle (Y Pîl) is a village and community in Bridgend county borough, Wales.

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Queen's Commonwealth Canopy

The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC') is an initiative begun in 2015 as a network of forest conservation programmes throughout the 53 countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Quirk Out

Quirk Out is the debut mini album by Anglo-Irish experimental rock band Stump.

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Rachel James

Rachel Sarah James (born 1988) is a Welsh racing cyclist specializing in track cycling.

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Raglan Castle

Raglan Castle (Castell Rhaglan) is a late medieval castle located just north of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales.

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Raglan Footpath railway station

Raglan Footpath was a station on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Raglan Hundred

Raglan (also known as Ragland and Rhaglan) was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.

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Raglan Library

Raglan Library was a library located in Raglan Castle in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales.

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Raglan Lodge

Raglan Lodge is a Grade II* listed building in Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Raglan railway station

Raglan Station was a station on the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Raglan Road Crossing Halt railway station

Raglan Road Crossing Halt was a station on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Raglan, Monmouthshire

Raglan (Rhaglan) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Rajeem

Rajeem (foaled 27 February 2003) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for her 50/1 upset win in the Falmouth Stakes.

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Rare (Asia album)

Rare is the seventh studio album by British rock band Asia, released in 1999 by Resurgence.

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Rassau

Rassau, sometimes The Rassau (Rasa (Gwenhwyseg)), is a village and community located in the historic county of Brecknockshire (Breconshire) and the preserved county of Gwent. It currently lies on the northern edge of the county borough of Blaenau Gwent in Wales. According to the 2011 census, the population of Rassau is 3,234. Residents often refer to either Old Rassau and New Rassau or Bottom Rassau and Top Rassau to distinguish the different parts of the village. Rassau was originally a part of Beaufort and therefore part of the historic county of Brecknockshire (Breconshire). In 1888 it was transferred, together with a number of other industrialized areas, to the historic county of Monmouthshire (not co-extensive with the modern county of the same name). The postal address of 6 Tramroad Side, for example, would then have been "6 Tramroad Side, Rassau, Beaufort, Monmouthshire". Note that Ebbw Vale was not part of the address as Rassau and Beaufort are on the other side of the river Ebbw – a distinction often ignored today. On 1 June 2010 Rassau became a community in its own right.

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Ray Cale

William Raymond "Ray" Cale (18 July 1922 – 23 May 2006) was a Welsh dual-code international rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Ray Cheney

Ray Cheney is a retired rugby union player and sportsman from Wales.

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Redbrook

Redbrook is a village in Gloucestershire, England, adjoining the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Redbrook Incline Bridge

The Redbrook Incline Bridge is a nineteenth-century tramway bridge that crosses the B4231 road at Redbrook on the England–Wales border.

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Reform Act 1832

The Representation of the People Act 1832 (known informally as the 1832 Reform Act, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act to distinguish it from subsequent Reform Acts) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. IV c. 45) that introduced wide-ranging changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.

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Reginald Phillips (cricketer)

Reginald Maurice Phillips (19 October 1897 – 7 June 1964) was a Welsh cricketer.

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Requiem (TV series)

Requiem is a six-part British television drama serial, written and created by Kris Mrksa and directed by Mahalia Belo.

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Restaurant James Sommerin

Restaurant James Sommerin is a restaurant in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Results of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, also known as the EU referendum, took place in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016.

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Rewind the Film

Rewind the Film is the eleventh studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers.

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Rhymney Valley

The Rhymney Valley is one of the South Wales valleys.

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Richard Bagnall-Oakeley

Richard Henry Bagnall-Oakeley aka Oakeley (bef. 23 Nov.1865 – 5 July 1947) was a Welsh archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.

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Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick

Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, Count of Aumale, KG (25 or 28 January 1382Christine Carpenter, 'Beauchamp, Richard, thirteenth earl of Warwick (1382–1439)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. – 30 April 1439) was an English medieval nobleman and military commander.

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Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, The family name ‘de Clare’ was also rendered ‘of Clare’ in contemporary sources.

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Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare

Richard fitz Gilbert de Clare (died 15 April 1136) 3rd Lord of Clare, was an Anglo-Norman nobleman.

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Richard Lewis Jenkins

Richard Lewis Jenkins (1815 – 13 August 1883) was a Welsh-born Australian politician.

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Richard Mathias

Sir Richard Mathias, 1st Baronet (1 June 1863 – 26 October 1942) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Richard Meade

Richard John Hannay Meade, OBE (4 December 1938 – 8 January 2015) was Britain's most successful male equestrian Olympian.

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Richard Morgan (Tudor judge)

Sir Richard Morgan SL PC (died May 1556) was a Welsh lawyer, judge and politician of the mid-Tudor period.

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Richard Powle

Sir Richard Powle (1628 – 12 July 1678) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1678.

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Richie Thomas

Richard 'Richie' James Thomas (born 18 June 1942) is a former Welsh cricketer.

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Risca colliery disasters

The Risca colliery disasters were a series of catastrophic mine explosions near the Welsh town of Risca (then in the county of Monmouthshire) in the nineteenth century.

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Risca RFC

Risca Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club based in Risca, Monmouthshire.

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River Clydach, Monmouthshire

The River Clydach is a short, steep and fast-flowing river in Monmouthshire and the county borough of Blaenau Gwent in south Wales.

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River Gavenny

The River Gavenny (Afon Gafenni) is a short river in Monmouthshire in south Wales.

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River Honddu

The River Honddu (Afon Honddu) (pronounced hon-thee) is a river in the Black Mountains within the Brecon Beacons National Park, southeast Wales.

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River Monnow

The River Monnow (Afon Mynwy) marks the England–Wales border for much of its length.

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River Trothy

The River Trothy (Afon Troddi) is a river which flows through north Monmouthshire, in rural south east Wales.

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River Wye

The River Wye (Afon Gwy) is the fifth-longest river in the UK, stretching some from its source on Plynlimon in mid Wales to the Severn estuary.

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RMS Ascania (1923)

The RMS Ascania was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line.

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Road signs in Wales

Road signs in Wales follow the same design principles as those in other parts of the United Kingdom.

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Robert Devereux, 16th Viscount Hereford

Robert Devereux, 16th Viscount Hereford (3 January 1843 – 27 March 1930) was an English Peer.

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Robert Evans (writer)

Robert Neil Evans (born 30 April 1977) is a BAFTA nominated playwright and actor.

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Robert Rowthorn

Robert "Bob" Rowthorn (born 20 August 1939) is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge and has been elected as a Life Fellow of King’s College.

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Robert Steel (minister)

Robert Steel (15 May 1827 – 9 October 1893) was a Presbyterian minister in colonial Australia.

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Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth

The Robin Hood Inn, Nos.

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Rockfield Studios

Rockfield Studios is a recording studio just outside the village of Rockfield, Monmouthshire near Monmouth in Wales.

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Rockfield, Monmouthshire

Rockfield is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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ROF Chorley

ROF Chorley was a UK government-owned, munitions filling, Royal Ordnance Factory (Filling Factory No. 1).

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ROF Glascoed

ROF Glascoed (today BAE Systems Munitions Glascoed) was initially a UK government-owned, Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF).

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Roger Jenkins (boat racer)

Roger Jenkins (born 8 August 1940) is a British and Welsh former powerboat racer, and the winner of the 1982 John Player Special F1 Powerboat World Championship.

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Roger Lewis

Roger Lewis (born 26 February 1960) is a Welsh academic, biographer and journalist.

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Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March

Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March and 6th Earl of Ulster (11 April 1374 – 20 July 1398) was a 14th-century English nobleman.

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Rogiet

Rogiet is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, between Caldicot and Magor, west of Chepstow and east of Newport, which covers an area of.

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Rogiet Hoard

The Rogiet Hoard is a hoard of 3,778 Roman coins found at Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales in September 1998.

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Rogiet Primary School

Rogiet Primary School is located in the village of Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Rolls family

The Rolls family were substantial landowners and benefactors in and around Monmouth in south east Wales.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff (Archidioecesis Cardiffensis; Archesgobaeth Caerdydd) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church which covers the south-east portion of Wales and the county of Herefordshire in England.

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Roman sites in Great Britain

There are many Roman sites in Great Britain that are open to the public.

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Rory Sutherland (advertising)

Rory Sutherland (born 1965, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a British advertising executive.

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Ross and Monmouth Railway

The Ross and Monmouth Railway was a standard gauge railway of which ran between Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire, England and Monmouth, Wales.

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Royal Christmas Message

The Queen's Christmas Message (also known as The King's Christmas Message in the reign of a male monarch, formally as Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech) is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the Commonwealth realms to the Commonwealth of Nations each Christmas.

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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW; Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru), established in 1908, is a Welsh Government sponsored body concerned with the archaeological, architectural and historic environment of Wales.

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Royal George Hotel, Tintern

The Royal George Hotel is a hotel in Tintern located to the north of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Royal George House

Royal George House in Monmouth, Wales, is a large Georgian townhouse of.

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Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent

The Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, (later RAF Caerwent) was dedicated to the manufacture of explosives or the storage of ammunition from 1939 to 1993.

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Rule of the Major-Generals

The Rule of the Major-Generals from August 1655 – January 1657, was a period of direct military government during Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate.

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Rupert Charles Barneby

Rupert Charles Barneby (6 October 1911 – 5 December 2000) was a British-born self-taught botanist whose primary specialty was the Fabaceae (Leguminosae), the pea family, but he also worked on Menispermaceae and numerous other groups.

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Rural Party (UK)

The Rural Party was a political party in the United Kingdom that was founded in 1907 as the Independent Agriculture Parliamentary Party, and revived in 1923 as the Rural Party.

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Rusty Shackle

Rusty Shackle are a Monmouthshire based folk rock band formed in Caldicot in early 2010.

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Sain

Sain (Welsh for Audio), in full – Recordiau Sain Cyf (Audio Records Ltd) is a Welsh record label, which took part in the Welsh folk revival.

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Saint Gwrfyw

Saint Gwrfyw, was a pre-congregational saint of medieval Wales.

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Samuel Goodere

Samuel Goodere (1687–1741) was a captain in the British Royal Navy, who was the third son of Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet.

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Samuel Jones (academy tutor)

Samuel Jones (1681/2–1719) was an English Dissenter and educator, known for founding a significant Dissenting academy at Tewkesbury.

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Samuel Meekosha

Samuel Meekosha VC (16 September 1893 – 8 December 1950), who changed his name by deed poll to Samuel Ingham in 1942, was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Samuel Richard Bosanquet

Samuel Richard Bosanquet (1 April 1800 – 27 December 1882) was an English barrister, known as a writer on legal, social and theological topics.

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Sarah Coysh

Sarah Coysh (c. 1742 – 1801) was the heiress to the estates of the Coysh, Allen, and James families.

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Sarban (author)

John William Wall (6 November 1910 – 11 April 1989), pen name Sarban, was a British writer and diplomat.

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Saturday (Ocean Colour Scene album)

Saturday is the ninth studio album by Ocean Colour Scene and first album by the band to be released on the Cooking Vinyl independent record label.

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Saul David

Professor Julian Saul David (born 1966) is a British academic military historian and broadcaster.

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Savilian Professor of Astronomy

The position of Savilian Professor of Astronomy was established at the University of Oxford in 1619.

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Second Severn Crossing

The Second Severn Crossing (Ail Groesfan Hafren) is the M4 motorway bridge over the River Severn between England and Wales, inaugurated on 5 June 1996 by HRH The Prince of Wales to supplement the traffic capacity of the Severn Bridge built in 1966.

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Seisyll ap Dyfnwal

Seisyll ap Dyfnwal was a 12th-century Welsh Lord of Gwent Uwchcoed (Upper Gwent).

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September 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

September 16 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - September 18 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on September 30 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Sessions House, Usk

The Sessions House at Usk, Wales, is a Victorian courthouse by Thomas Henry Wyatt of 1877.

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Seth Joshua

Seth Joshua (10 April 1858 – 21 May 1925), was a Welsh Presbyterian minister and Evangelist who was noted for his influence before during and after the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival as well as for being a direct influence on the ministry of Evan Roberts, one of the leading figures of that revival.

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Severn Area Rescue Association

Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) or Severn Rescue is an independent, marine and land based, search and rescue organisation covering the Severn Estuary and upper reaches of the River Severn.

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Severn Bridge

The Severn Bridge (Pont Hafren), sometimes also called the Severn–Wye Bridge, is a motorway suspension bridge operated by Highways England that spans the River Severn and River Wye between Aust, South Gloucestershire in England, and Chepstow, Monmouthshire in South East Wales, via Beachley, Gloucestershire, which is a peninsula between the two rivers.

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Severn Estuary

The Severn Estuary (Môr Hafren) is the estuary of the River Severn, the longest river in Great Britain.

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Severn Tunnel

The Severn Tunnel (Twnnel Hafren) is a railway tunnel in the United Kingdom, linking South Gloucestershire in the west of England to Monmouthshire in south Wales under the estuary of the River Severn.

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Severn Tunnel Junction Marshalling Yard

Severn Tunnel Junction Marshalling Yard was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Severn Tunnel Junction railway station

Severn Tunnel Junction railway station (Cyffordd Twnnel Hafren) is a minor railway station on the western side of the Severn Tunnel serving the area of Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Seymour family

Seymour, or St.

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Shirenewton

Shirenewton (Drenewydd Gelli-farch) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Shirenewton Hall

Shirenewton Hall, originally Shirenewton Court, is a country house and estate adjoining the village of Shirenewton, Monmouthshire, Wales, about west of Chepstow.

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Siôn Cent

Siôn Cent (c. 1400 – 1430/45), (or 1367? – 1430?) was a Welsh language poet, and is an important figure in Medieval Welsh literature.

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Silver Trophy Handicap Hurdle

| The Silver Trophy Handicap Hurdle is a Grade 3 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.

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Sir Henry Jackson, 2nd Baronet

Sir Henry Mather Jackson, 2nd Baronet, KC, DL (23 July 1831 – 8 March 1881) was a British Liberal Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Coventry from 1867 to 1868, and from 1874 to 1881, when he became a High Court judge.

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Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet

Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet (1604 – 13 April 1679) was a Welsh soldier during the English Civil War, and Commander-in-Chief in Scotland during the Restoration.

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Sir Thomas Powell, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Powell, 1st Baronet (c. 1665 – 22 August 1720), of Broadway, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire and Coldbrook Park, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician.

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Six Bells Colliery

Six Bells Colliery was a coal mine located in Six Bells, Abertillery, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Skenfrith

Skenfrith (Ynysgynwraidd) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales.

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Skenfrith Castle

Skenfrith Castle (Castell Ynysgynwraidd) is a ruined castle in the village of Skenfrith in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Skenfrith Hundred

Skenfrith was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.

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SkillForce

SkillForce is a British education charity that uses the skills and experience of a predominantly ex-Service instructor workforce to support children and young people in UK primary and secondary schools to improve their confidence, resilience and self-esteem so that they are better equipped to access the full curriculum at school.

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Smallpox Hospital

The Smallpox Hospital, sometimes referred to as the Renwick Smallpox Hospital and later the Maternity and Charity Hospital Training School, was a hospital located on Roosevelt Island in Manhattan, New York City.

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Smart's Bridge

Smart's Bridge, Llanelly, Monmouthshire, is a cast-iron bridge situated in Clydach Gorge.

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Society of the Sacred Cross

The Society of the Sacred Cross is an Anglican religious order founded in Chichester, Sussex, in 1910.

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Sorbus eminens

Sorbus eminens, the round-leaved whitebeam, sometimes classified as Aria eminens when the Aria subgenus of Sorbus is elevated to full genus, is a species of plant in the family Rosaceae.

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South East Wales

South East Wales is a loosely defined region of Wales generally corresponding to the former counties of South Glamorgan, Mid Glamorgan and Gwent.

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South Monmouthshire by-election, 1917

The South Monmouthshire by-election, 1917 was a by-election held on Thursday 13 July 1917 for the British House of Commons constituency of the Southern Division of Monmouthshire in South Wales.

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South Wales

South Wales (De Cymru) is the region of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the north and west.

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South Wales Argus

The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, South Wales.

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South Wales East (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)

South Wales East is an electoral region of the National Assembly for Wales, consisting of eight constituencies.

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South Wales Fire and Rescue Service

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (Gwasanaeth Tân ac Achub De Cymru) is the fire and rescue service covering the ten Welsh principal areas of Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Monmouthshire, Newport, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Torfaen and Vale of Glamorgan.

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Spencer Rodney, 5th Baron Rodney

Spencer Rodney, 5th Baron Rodney (30 April 1785 – 15 May 1846) was an English peer and clergyman, styled The Honourable Spencer Rodney from 1802 until 1843.

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Spitalfields Historic Buildings Trust

The Spitalfields Historic Buildings Trust, also known as the Spitalfields Trust, is a British architectural conservation charity.

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SS Doric (1922)

SS Doric was a British ocean liner operated by White Star Line.

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SS Empire Buffalo

Empire Buffalo was a Design 1105 cargo ship which was built in 1919 as Eglantine by Skinner & Eddy for the United States Shipping Board (USSB).

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SS Empire Capulet

Empire Capulet was a cargo ship which was built in 1943 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT).

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SS Pinnau

Pinnau was a cargo ship that was built in 1922 by Nobiskrug Werft GmbH, Rendsburg, Germany for German owners.

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SS Ragnhild (1941)

Ragnhild was a cargo ship which was built in 1941 for the British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) as Empire Carey.

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St Aeddan's Church, Bettws Newydd

The Church of St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd, Monmouthshire, Wales is a fifteenth-century church of twelfth-century origin.

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St Anne's House, Tintern

St Anne's House, Tintern, Monmouthshire, is a house of early medieval origin which includes elements of the gatehouse and chapel of Tintern Abbey.

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St Augustine's Church, Rumney

St Augustine's Church, Rumney is a listed place of worship in the suburb of Rumney, Cardiff.

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St Bartholomew's Church, Llanover

The Church of St Bartholomew, Llanover, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the period following the Norman Conquest.

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St Briavels

St Briavels (pronounced Brevels) is a medium-sized village and civil parish in the Royal Forest of Dean in west Gloucestershire, England; close to the England-Wales border, and south of Coleford.

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St Briavels railway station

St Briavels Station was a station along the Wye Valley Railway.

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St Bridget's Church, Skenfrith

The Church of St Bridget (or St Bride) lies at the north end of the village of Skenfrith, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St Cadoc's Church, Llangattock-juxta-Usk

The Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock-Juxta-Usk, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its datable origins in the 15th century.

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St Cybi's Church, Llangybi, Monmouthshire

The Church of St Cybi, Llangybi, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 13th or 14th century.

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St David's Church, Llangeview

St David's Church, Llangeview, is a redundant church sited in a round churchyard adjacent to the junction of the A449 and A472 roads to the east of the town of Usk in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St David's Church, Trostrey

The Church of St David, Trostrey, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century.

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St Donat's Castle

St Donat's Castle (Castell Sain Dunwyd), St Donats, Wales, is a medieval castle in the Vale of Glamorgan, about to the west of Cardiff, and about to the east of Llantwit Major.

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St Fagans National Museum of History

St Fagans National Museum of History (Sain Ffagan: Amgueddfa Werin Cymru), commonly referred to as St Fagans after the village where it is located, is an open-air museum in Cardiff chronicling the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people.

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St James House, Monmouth

St James House is a grade II listed building in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St James Square, Monmouth

St James Square is a historic square in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St James Street, Monmouth

St James Street is a historic street in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St James's Church, Llangua

The Church of St James, Llangua, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church in the north-east of the county.

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St Jerome's Church, Llangwm

The Church of St Jerome stands in the settlement of Llangwm Uchaf, (upper) Llangwm, in a remote part of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St John's, Monmouth

St John's is a grade II listed building in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St Mark's Church, Nottingham

St.

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St Mary's Church, Magor

St Mary's is located in the centre of the village of Magor, Monmouthshire.

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St Mary's Church, Tregare

The Church of St Mary at Tregare, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, is the parish church of the village of Tregare.

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St Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth

St Mary's Priory Church, in Whitecross Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, is an Anglican church founded as a Benedictine priory in 1075.

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St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Monmouth

St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, in St Mary's Street near the centre of Monmouth, is the earliest post-Reformation Catholic public place of worship to be permitted in Wales.

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St Mellons

St Mellons (Llaneirwg) is a district and suburb of southeastern Cardiff, the capital city of Wales.

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St Michael and All Angels Church, Llanfihangel Rogiet

St Michael and All Angels Church, Llanfihangel Rogiet, is a redundant church in the hamlet of Llanfihangel Rogiet near the village of Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St Michael and All Angels, Mitchel Troy

The Church of St Michael and All Angels, is a parish church in the village of Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Tor-y-Mynydd

The Church of St Michael, Llanfihangel Tor-y-Mynydd, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 14th or 15th century.

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St Michael's Church, Llanvihangel Crucorney

St Michael's Church stands in the centre of the village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St Michael's Church, Llanvihangel Gobion

The Church of St Michael, Llanvihangel Gobion, Monmouthshire is a parish church with datable origins to the 15th century.

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St Neots Priory

St Neots Priory was a Benedictine monastery beside the town of St Neots in the historic county of Huntingdonshire, now a non-metropolitan district in the English county of Cambridgeshire.

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St Peter's Church, Bryngwyn

The Church of St Peter, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with its origins in the 13th century.

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St Peter's Church, Dixton

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St Peter's Church, Llanwenarth

The Church of St Peter, Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire is a parish church with reported origins in the 6/7th centuries.

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St Pierre Hotel Gatehouse

The Gatehouse and attached range, at the St Pierre Hotel, St Pierre, Mathern, Monmouthshire are the most significant remains of the mansion built by the Lewis family in the late 15th century and owned by them until 1924.

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St Pierre, Monmouthshire

St Pierre is a former parish and hamlet in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, south west of Chepstow and adjacent to the Severn estuary.

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St Teilo's Church, Llanarth

The Church of St Teilo, Llanarth, Monmouthshire, Wales is a former parish church with its origins in the 15th century.

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St Tewdric's Church

St Tewdric's Church is a Church in Wales parish church in Mathern, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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St. Arvans

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St. Brides Netherwent

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St. Mary's Hospital, Burghill

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St. Maughans

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St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda

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Stable Block, Tredegar House

The Stable Block at Tredegar House (Welsh: Tŷ Tredegar) forms part of the complex of buildings at Tredegar House, at Coedkernew, on the western edge of the city of Newport, Wales.

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Stanley Winmill

Stanley "Docker" Winmill (5 May 1889 – 25 June 1940) was a Welsh international rugby union player who played club rugby for Cross Keys and county rugby for Monmouthshire.

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Stephanie Tyler

Dr Stephanie Tyler, also known as Steph Tyler is a British ornithologist, zoologist, naturalist, conservationist, and author from Monmouthshire.

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Stoke-by-Clare Priory

Stoke-by-Clare Priory was a Benedictine monastery in Stoke-by-Clare, in Suffolk, an alien priory, dependent on Bec Abbey, in Normandy.

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Stroud

Stroud is a market town and civil parish in the centre of Gloucestershire, England.

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Stroud & Swindon Building Society

Stroud & Swindon Building Society was the 10th largest building society in the United Kingdom, with headquarters in Stroud, Gloucestershire and total assets of £2.7 billion as at 31 December 2009.

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Stuart Wilson (archaeologist)

Stuart Wilson (born 8 February 1979) is an English archaeologist.

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Sub-Roman Britain

Sub-Roman Britain is the transition period between the Roman Empire's Crisis of the Third Century around CE 235 (and the subsequent collapse and end of Roman Britain), until the start of the Early Medieval period.

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Sudbrook, Monmouthshire

Sudbrook is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Sugar Loaf, Monmouthshire

Sugar Loaf, sometimes called The Sugar Loaf (Mynydd Pen-y-fâl or Y Fâl), is a mountain situated north-west of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Sunshine Radio (FM)

Sunshine Radio is a British radio station which broadcasts to Herefordshire and Monmouthshire areas of the West Midlands and South Wales respectively from its studios in Hereford.

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Survivors (1975 TV series)

Survivors is a British post-apocalyptic fiction drama television series created by Terry Nation and produced by Terence Dudley at the BBC, that broadcast from 1975 to 1977.

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Swiss Cottage, Rockfield

The Swiss Cottage, Rockfield, Monmouthshire is a gatehouse to The Hendre estate and was designed by Sir Aston Webb in 1905.

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Sydenham Edwards

Sydenham Teast Edwards (1768 – 8 February 1819) was a natural history illustrator.

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Sylvan House Barn

Sylvan House Barn is a stone built barn near the village of St Briavels, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

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Symonds Yat

Symonds Yat is a village in the Wye Valley and a popular tourist destination, straddling the River Wye and on the borders of the English counties of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.

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Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, Cwmyoy

The Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, Ffwthog, near Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire is a Baptist chapel, with attached manse, dating from 1837.

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Tal-y-coed Court

Tal-y-coed Court, at Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Victorian country house.

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Taste the Nation

Taste The Nation is a British daytime cookery show on the ITV Network.

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Tŷ Mawr, Dingestow

Tŷ Mawr, Dingestow, Monmouthshire is a complex of farm buildings dating from 1640.

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Ted Pooley

Edward William 'Ted' Pooley (13 February 1842 – 18 July 1907) was an English cricketer.

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Tewdrig

Tewdrig ap Teithfallt (Theodoricus), known simply as Tewdrig, was a king of the post-Roman Kingdom of Glywysing.

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The Angel Hotel, Monmouth

The Angel Hotel, Church Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, south-east Wales is a Grade II listed building.

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The Argoed, Penallt

The Argoed, Penallt, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Victorian country house dating from the 1860s, with earlier origins from the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

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The Artha, Tregare

The Artha, Tregare, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the mid-17th century.

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The Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth

The Beaufort Arms Hotel, Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, south-east Wales is a former coaching inn dating from the early eighteenth century, though the frontage may have been modified by the prolific early Victorian architect George Vaughan Maddox in the 1830s.

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The Beaufort Hotel, Chepstow

The Beaufort Hotel is a hotel in Chepstow, Wales, located at the southeast corner of Beaufort Square in the town centre.

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The Brecon County Times

The Brecon County Times (established by William Clark) was a weekly English-language newspaper, with a Conservative bias, published in Wales.

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The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian

The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian was a weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated throughout Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire and Breconshire.

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The Cardiff Times

The Cardiff Times was a Welsh newspaper that was published from 1857–1928 and again from 1930–1955.

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The Day of the Doctor

"The Day of the Doctor" is a special episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, marking the programme's 50th anniversary.

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The Doward

The Doward (Deuarth Fach, "two small hills"), is an area in the parish of Whitchurch in south Herefordshire, England, consisting of the hills of Little Doward and Great Doward and extensive woodland.

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The Gaer House

The Gaer House (Welsh: "fort") is an estate house located in the community of Gaer, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales.

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The Glory Days Tour

The Glory Days Tour was the fourth concert tour and the second world wide tour by British girl group Little Mix, in support of their fourth studio album, Glory Days.

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The Grange, Monmouth

The Grange consists of three attached, grade II listed buildings in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain

The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain is a 2009 BBC television cookery programme which is presented by The Hairy Bikers: Dave Myers and Si King.

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The Hendre

The Hendre, (Yr Hendre - a farmer's winter residence; literally meaning old home), is Monmouthshire's only full-scale Victorian country house, constructed in the Victorian Gothic style.

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The Indian Bean Tree, St James Square, Monmouth

St James Square in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales is the site of a historic Indian Bean Tree.

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The Kymin

The Kymin, (Cae-y-Maen), is a hill overlooking Monmouth, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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The Narth

The Narth (Pennarth) is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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The Nelson Rooms, Monmouth

The Nelson Rooms is a grade II listed building in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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The Old Cottage, Treadam, Llantilio Crossenny

The Old Cottage, in the hamlet of Treadam, some 2km north-west of Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire, is a country house dating from c.1600.

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The Pant, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern

The Pant, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire is a hall-house dating from the 16th century with an attached 17th century Quaker meeting house.

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The Procurator's House, Magor

The Procurator's House, (also known as Magor Mansion and the Church House), Magor, Monmouthshire, is a large, ruined mansion of the sixteenth-century, standing next to St Mary's Church in the centre of the village.

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The Rolls Hall, Monmouth

The Rolls Hall, Whitecross Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire is a Victorian hall, now public library, donated to the town in celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee by John Rolls, the future Lord Llangattock.

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The Skirrid Mountain Inn

The Skirrid Mountain Inn is a public house in the small village of Llanfihangel Crucorney, just a few miles north of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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The Stone Roses (album)

The Stone Roses is the debut album by English rock band the Stone Roses, released in May 1989 by Silvertone Records.

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The Teardrop Explodes

The Teardrop Explodes were an English post-punk/neo-psychedelic band formed in Liverpool in 1978.

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The Tithe Barn, Abergavenny

The Tithe Barn, Monk Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire is a tithe barn of late medieval origins which forms part of a group of historic buildings in the centre of the town.

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The Unknown Soldier (album)

The Unknown Soldier is the tenth studio album by English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper.

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The Walnut Tree (restaurant)

The Walnut Tree is a restaurant in Llanddewi Skirrid, Monmouthshire, Wales, run by chef Shaun Hill and holds a Michelin star.

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The White Swan Inn, Monmouth

The White Swan Inn, White Swan Court, Church Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, south-east Wales is an eighteenth-century former coaching inn.

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The Whitebrook

The Whitebrook, formerly known as The Crown at Whitebrook, is a restaurant with rooms in Whitebrook, south-south-east of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, near the River Wye and the border with England.

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The Woman He Loved

The Woman He Loved is a 1988 HTV romantic drama television about the abdication of Edward VIII.

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Thomas Barker (painter)

Thomas Barker (1769 – 11 December 1847), (known as 'Barker of Bath,') was a British painter of landscape and rural life.

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Thomas Chester-Master (1841–1914)

Thomas Wiliam Chester-Master (15 May 1841 – 14 November 1914) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1878 to 1885.

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Thomas Forster Brown

Thomas Forster Brown (1835 – 23 October 1907) was an English civil and mining engineer who was known for his activity in South Wales.

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Thomas Hayton Mawson

Thomas Hayton Mawson (5 May 1861 – 14 November 1933), known as T. H. Mawson, was a British garden designer, landscape architect, and town planner.

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Thomas Morgan (MP died 1603)

Sir Thomas Morgan (died 1603) was a Welsh Member of the Parliament of England.

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Thomas Morgan (of Llantarnam)

Thomas Morgan of Llantarnam (or Bassaleg, a branch of the Morgan of Tredegar) (1546–1606), of the Welsh Morgan of Monmouthshire, was a confidant and spy for Mary, Queen of Scots, and was involved in the Babington plot to kill Queen Elizabeth I of England.

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Thomas Phillips (mayor)

Sir Thomas Phillips (1801–1867) was a Welsh lawyer, politician and businessman, known as a mayor of Newport in Monmouthshire.

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Thomas Ravenscroft (MP)

Thomas Ravenscroft (died 18 February 1681) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.

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Thomas Thomas (architect)

Thomas Thomas (1817 – 16 March 1888) was a Welsh church minister and chapel architect, also known as Thomas Glandŵr (Thomas Landore).

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Three Castles

The Three Castles was a former medieval lordship, comprising the fortifications of Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Three Castles Walk, Monmouthshire

The Three Castles Walk is a waymarked long distance footpath and recreational walk located in north-east Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Thunder (band)

Thunder are an English hard rock band from London.

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Time Team (series 15)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 15.

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Time Team (series 16)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 16.

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Time Team (series 17)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 17.

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Timeline of independent radio in the United Kingdom

This is a timeline of the development of independent radio in the UK.

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Tintern

Tintern (Tyndyrn) is a village on the west bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales, close to the border with England, about north of Chepstow.

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Tintern Abbey

Tintern Abbey (Abaty Tyndyrn) was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on 9 May 1131.

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Tintern Abbey (County Wexford)

Tintern Abbey was a Cistercian abbey located on the Hook peninsula, County Wexford, Ireland.

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Tintern cheese

Tintern is a blended mature creamy Cheddar cheese flavoured with fresh chives and shallots, made by Abergavenny Fine Foods.

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Tintern railway station

Tintern railway station served the village of Tintern on the Wye Valley Railway.

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Tinton Falls, New Jersey

Tinton Falls is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.

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Tom Bevan

Tom Bevan (1868–1938), who also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Bamfylde, was a British writer of boys' adventure stories.

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Tom Jones (cricketer)

Lt. Thomas Charles Jones (1 April 1901 – 19 July 1935) was a Welsh cricketer.

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Tom Mayes

Thomas William Mayes (1859 – March 1931) was an English cricketer.

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Tommy Harris (rugby)

Percival Thomas "Bomber" Harris (5 June 1927 – 27 September 2006) was a Welsh rugby union, and World Cup winning professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s, and coach of the 1960s and 1970s.

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Top Class

Top Class is a British children's quiz show produced by ITV Studios for CBBC.

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Torfaen

Torfaen (Tor-faen) is a county borough in Wales within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire.

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Town Farm, Grosmont

Town Farm, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the 17th century.

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Tredean House, Devauden

Tredean House, Devauden, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1901-02.

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Tredegar House

Tredegar House (Welsh: Tŷ Tredegar) is a 17th-century Charles II-era country house mansion in Coedkernew, at the western edge of the city of Newport, Wales.

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Tredunnock

Tredunnock (Tredynog) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Tregare

Tregare (Tre'r-gaer) is an ancient parish on the northern border of the Raglan hundred of Monmouthshire in southeast Wales.

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Tregeiriog House, Llanishen, Monmouthshire

Tregeiriog House, Llanishen, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the late 16th or early 17th centuries.

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Trellech

Trellech (occasionally spelt Trelech, Treleck or Trelleck; Tryleg) is a village and parish in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales.

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Trelleck Grange

Trelleck Grange (or Trellech Grange) is a small hamlet in a rural area of Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom, about seven miles south of Monmouth.

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Treowen

Treowen (or Tre-owen) is an early 17th-century house in Monmouthshire, Wales, regarded as "the most important gentry house (of its date) in the county".

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Trevil Halt railway station

Trevil Halt railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line serving the village of Trefil in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Trevor Every

Trevor Every (19 December 1909 - 20 January 1990) was a Welsh first class cricketer.

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Trevor Foster

Trevor John French Foster MBE (3 December 1914 – 2 April 2005) was a Welsh rugby footballer, and coach.

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Trewyn House

Trewyn House, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1692.

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Trinity University College

Trinity University College (Coleg Prifysgol y Drindod) was a Church University College in Carmarthen, Wales.

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Trostrey

Trostrey (Trostre) is a small hamlet and parish in Monmouthshire, in southeast Wales located about north/northwest of Usk.

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Trostrey Court

Trostrey Court House, Trostrey, Monmouthshire is a late 16th century gentry house.

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Troy House

Troy House is a Welsh historic house, on a "ducal" scale, north-east of Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire.

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Tudor Davies

Tudor Davies (12 November 18922 April 1958) was a Welsh tenor.

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Tutshill

Tutshill is a small village within the parish of Tidenham in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.

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Ty-Cooke Farmhouse, Mamhilad

Ty-Cooke Farmhouse, Mamhilad, Monmouthshire is a large farmhouse dating from 1710.

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Ty-Hwnt-y-Bwlch Farmhouse, Cwmyoy

Ty-Hwnt-y-Bwlch Farmhouse, Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse in the north of the county dating from the late 16th century.

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Ty-mawr Farmhouse, Cwmyoy

Ty-mawr Farmhouse, Ffwthog, Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the early 16th century, which was extended in the 17th century and then reduced in size in the 18th century.

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Ty-uchaf Farmhouse, Llanelly

Ty Uchaf Farmhouse, Llanelly, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse in the west of the county dating from the early 17th century.

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Undy

Undy (Gwndy) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, adjoining the village of Magor with which it forms the community and parish of "Magor with Undy".

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Undy A.F.C.

Undy Athletic Football Club are a Welsh football club based in the village of Undy, Monmouthshire.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1995

The 1995 United Kingdom local elections took place on 4 May 1995.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1999

Local elections took place in much of the United Kingdom on 6 May 1999.

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Upper Dyffryn House, Grosmont

Upper Dyffryn House, Grosmont, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the early 17th century.

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Upper Red House, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern

Upper Red House, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire, Wales is a farmhouse of the late 17th century.

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Upper Wye Gorge

Upper Wye Gorge is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological and geological characteristics, around Symonds Yat in the Upper Wye Valley on the Wales–England border.

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Usk

Usk (Brynbuga) is a small town in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, situated northeast of Newport.

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Usk (GWR) railway station

Usk (GWR) railway station is a disused railway station in the town of Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Usk Bridge (Usk)

The Usk Bridge, Usk, Monmouthshire, carries the A472 over the River Usk.

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Usk Castle

Usk Castle (Castell Brynbuga) is a castle site in the town of Usk in central Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Usk Hundred

Usk was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.

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Usk Inlier

The Usk Inlier is a domed outcrop of rock strata of Silurian age in Monmouthshire in south-eastern Wales.

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Usk RFC

Usk Rugby Football Club ia a Welsh rugby union club based in the historic town of Usk in South Wales.

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Vale of Ewyas

The Vale of Ewyas (Dyffryn Ewias) is the steep-sided and secluded valley of the Afon Honddu, in the Black Mountains of Wales and within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Vale of Grwyney

The Vale of Grwyney is a community in the county of Powys, Wales, and is 30.0 miles (48.2 km) from Cardiff and 130.6 miles (210.1 km) from London.

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Valerie Gearon

Valerie Winifred Gearon (27 September 1937 – 9 July 2003) was a Welsh actress, born in Newport, Monmouthshire.

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Venta Silurum

Venta Silurum was a town in the Roman province of Britannia or Britain.

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Vernon Handley

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Violet Skies

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War Memorial of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers

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Welsh Chess Union

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Welsh devolution referendum, 2011

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Welsh literature in English

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Welsh local elections, 1995

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Welsh local elections, 1999

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Welsh local elections, 2017

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Welsh Marches line

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Wenlock Group

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Wentwood

Wentwood (Coed Gwent) is a forested area of hills, rising to 309 metres (1,014 ft), in Monmouthshire, South Wales.

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West Hockey Association (field hockey)

West Hockey Association runs field hockey leagues based in the West of England and South West of England.

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Westbury Brook Ironstone Mine

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Weston's Cider

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White Castle, Monmouthshire

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White Hart Inn, Llangybi

The White Hart Inn, Llangybi, Monmouthshire is an inn dating from the early 17th century.

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White Hill, Monmouth

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Whitebrook

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Whitebrook Halt railway station

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Whitecross Street, Monmouth

Whitecross Street is a historic street in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Widnes-Runcorn Transporter Bridge

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Wigpool Ironstone Mine

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Wild boar

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Wilf Hughes

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Will Bragg

William David "Will" Bragg (born 24 October 1986) is a former Welsh cricketer.

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William Allen (VC 1879)

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William Arnold (settler)

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William Bedloe

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William Beesley

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William Blethyn

William Blethyn was a prebendary of York and a bishop of Llandaff.

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William Camden Edwards

William Camden Edwards (1777 – 22 August 1855) was a Welsh engraver.

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William Charles Williams

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William Courthope (officer of arms)

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William Creese

William Creese (15 January 1870 – 23 October 1918) was a South African cricket umpire.

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William Curre

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William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber

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William Edwards (architect)

William Edwards (February 1719 – 7 August 1789) was a Welsh Methodist minister who also practised as a stonemason, architect and bridge engineer.

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William Henry Williams (rugby player)

William Henry "Buller" Williams (1873 – 9 January 1936) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Pontymister RFC; and represented Wales.

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William Marsh (cricketer)

William Edward Marsh (10 September 1917 - 6 February 1978) was a Welsh cricketer.

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William Morgan (died 1583)

Sir William Morgan (c.1542–1583), of Langstone and Pencoed, Llanmartin, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh soldier and politician.

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William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny

William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny (16 September 1826 – 12 December 1915), styled Viscount Neville between 1845 and 1868 and known as The Earl of Abergavenny between 1868 and 1876, was a British peer.

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William Parry (tutor)

William Parry (1754–1819) was a Welsh Congregational minister and tutor.

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William Price (Australian politician)

Richard William Price (16 April 1869 – 22 June 1937) was an Australian journalist, politician, and army officer.

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William Price (physician)

William Price (4 March 1800 – 23 January 1893) was a Welsh physician known for his support of Welsh nationalism, Chartism and his involvement with the Neo-Druidic religious movement.

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William Tresawna

William Samson Tresawna (14 April 1880 – 21 August 1945) was an English cricketer.

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Winwaloe

Saint Winwaloe (Gwenole; Guénolé; Winwallus or Winwalœus; – 3 March 532) was the founder and first abbot of Landévennec Abbey (literally "Lann of Venec"), also known as the Monastery of Winwaloe.

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Wolvesnewton

Wolvesnewton (Trenewydd Dan-y-Gaer, meaning "new town under the fort") is a small village in the community of Devauden, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Women's suffrage in Wales

Women's suffrage in Wales has historically been marginalised due to the prominence of societies and political groups in England which led the reform for women throughout the United Kingdom.

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Wonastow

Wonastow (Llanwarw) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Wonastow Court

Wonastow Court, in Wonastow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a 19th-century country house with earlier origins and later additions.

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Woodcock (apple)

The Woodcock was one of the oldest described English varieties of cider apple.

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Woolavington

Woolavington is a village and civil parish on the Somerset Levels in the English county of Somerset.

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Woollen industry in Wales

The woollen industry in Wales was at times the country's most important industry, though it often struggled to compete with the better-funded woollen mills in the north of England, and almost disappeared during the 20th century.

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Wyastone Leys

Wyastone Leys is a country house estate and Grade II listed building situated near Ganarew, in the southwestern corner of The Doward, in Herefordshire, England.

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Wye Bridge Ward, Monmouth

Wye Bridge Ward was one of four wards in the town of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Wye Valley

The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB; Dyffryn Gwy) is an internationally important protected landscape straddling the border between England and Wales.

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Wye Valley Railway

The Wye Valley Railway was a standard gauge railway that ran for nearly between Chepstow and Monmouth along the Lower Wye Valley in Monmouthshire, Wales, and Gloucestershire, England.

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Wye Valley Walk

The Wye Valley Walk (Llwybr Dyffryn Gwy) is a long distance footpath in Wales and England following the course of the River Wye.

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Wyelands

Wyelands, sometimes styled The Wyelands or Wyelands House, is a Grade II* listed building and estate located about north of the village of Mathern, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom and about west of the edge of Chepstow.

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Wyesham

Wyesham is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Wyesham Halt railway station

Wyesham Halt was a request stop at Wyesham on the former Wye Valley Railway, it was also used by the Coleford Railway.

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Wyn Morris

Wyn Morris (14 February 192923 February 2010) was a Welsh conductor.

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Wyndcliff

The Wyndcliff (historically sometimes spelt Wyndcliffe) is a steep limestone cliff rising above the western bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales, some north-east of the village of St Arvans, south of Tintern, and north of the town of Chepstow, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Wyndcliffe Court

Wyndcliffe Court, north of the village of St. Arvans, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Grade II* listed country house and gardens in the Arts and Crafts style, completed in 1922.

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Y Fenni cheese

Y Fenni is a variety of Welsh cheese, consisting of Cheddar cheese blended with mustard seed and ale.

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Yeoman

A yeoman was a member of a social class in late medieval to early modern England.

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Ynys Hafod, Henllys & Min Yr Afon, Usk

Ynys Hafod, Henllys and Min Yr Afon, New Market Street, Usk, Monmouthshire, are three houses forming a continuous range in the centre of the town.

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Ysgyryd Fach

Ysgyryd Fach is a hill one mile east of Abergavenny in the county of Monmouthshire, south Wales.

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Ysgyryd Fawr

Ysgyryd Fawr (Skirrid) is an easterly outlier of the Black Mountains in Wales, and forms the easternmost part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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11th Infantry Division (United States)

The 11th Division, an infantry division of the United States Army, was activated twice during the First World War.

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12–16 Church Street, Monmouth

12–16 Church Street in Monmouth, Wales, is a row of three shop houses designed by the architect George Vaughan Maddox and constructed.

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14 Beaufort Square, Chepstow

14 Beaufort Square in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a townhouse of medieval origins.

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1747 in architecture

The year 1747 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1878 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1878 in the United Kingdom.

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1890 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1890 in the United Kingdom.

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1906 International Cross Country Championships

The 1906 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 10 March 1906.

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1911 International Cross Country Championships

The 1911 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 25 March 1911.

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1921 International Cross Country Championships

The 1921 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 19 March 1921.

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1927 International Cross Country Championships

The 1927 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 2 April 1927.

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1933 International Cross Country Championships

The 1933 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 25 March 1933.

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1942 Birthday Honours

The King's Birthday Honours 1942 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1951 International Cross Country Championships

The 1951 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 31 March 1951.

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1966 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1966 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1990s United Kingdom local government reform

The structure of local government in the United Kingdom underwent large changes in the 1990s.

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1993 Women's Cricket World Cup

The 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup was an international cricket tournament played in England from 20 July to 1 August 1993.

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1–6 Priory Street, Monmouth

1–6 Priory Street in Monmouth, Wales, is a row of six shop houses designed by the architect George Vaughan Maddox and constructed.

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2007 United Kingdom floods

A series of destructive floods occurred in parts of the United Kingdom during the summer of 2007.

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21st-century modernisation of the Great Western main line

Network Rail plans to spend £5 billion on modernising the Great Western main line, its South Wales branch and other associated lines.

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26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot

The 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot was a Scottish infantry regiment of the British Army, active from 1689 to 1881.

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27 Old Market Street, Usk

27 Old Market Street, Usk, Monmouthshire, forms part of a range of terraced houses which were originally the Great House of Roger Williams, High Sheriff of Monmouthshire in the mid-16th century.

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30 Bridge Street, Usk

30 Bridge Street, Usk, Monmouthshire, is a Grade II* listed building.

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33 Whitecross Street, Monmouth

33 Whitecross Street is a grade II listed building in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth

9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth, Wales is a late 17th century townhouse which became the estate office of the agent of the Dukes of Beaufort in the mid 19th century.

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References

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