• Castle is an electoral ward in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. The ward elects councillors to Abergavenny Town Council and Monmouthshire County Council. The...
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    census, the six relevant wards (Lansdown, Grofield, Castle, Croesonen, Cantref and Priory) collectively listed Abergavenny's population as 12,515. The...
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  • electoral ward in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. The ward elects councillors to Abergavenny Town Council and Monmouthshire County Council. The ward covers the...
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  • with that name Castle (Abergavenny ward), an electoral ward in Monmouthshire, Wales Castle (Colchester electoral ward), Essex, England Castle (District Electoral...
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    1170s, leading to a Welsh assault on nearby Abergavenny Castle in 1182. In response, the Crown readied the castle to face an attack and, between 1184 and...
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    St Edmund, and the ruins of Crickhowell Castle on the green "tump" set back from the A40 Brecon to Abergavenny road. Crickhowell Market Hall (originally...
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    Norman settlements and castles of the region, such as Monmouth Castle and Abergavenny Castle. However, the site had a history of previous military, strategic...
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    Welsh rivals during the 1170s, leading to a Welsh assault on nearby Abergavenny Castle in 1182. In response, the Crown readied Grosmont to face a potential...
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    of Upper Gwent, and an array of other Welsh notables to a feast at Abergavenny Castle. De Braose proceeded to have his men massacre the Welsh, intending...
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    The Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny is a parish church in the centre of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales. St. Mary's has been called "the Westminster...
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    Pen-y-gaer, east of the village, the Romans constructed a road between Abergavenny and Brecon which passed through the col before crossing the slopes of...
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    Llantilio Crossenny (category Monmouthshire electoral wards)
    Wales, in the United Kingdom. It is situated between the two towns of Abergavenny and Monmouth on the B4233 road. The community included Penrhos, and...
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    Raglan, Monmouthshire (category Monmouthshire electoral wards)
    between Monmouth and Abergavenny on the A40 road very near to the junction with the A449 road. It is the location of Raglan Castle, built for William ap...
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    Grosmont (Welsh: Y Grysmwnt or Rhosllwyn) is a village and community near Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales. The population taken at the 2011 census was...
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    2001. Monmouth was the county town of historic Monmouthshire, although Abergavenny is the largest settlement and Monmouthshire County Council has its main...
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    William de Cantilupe (died 1254) (category Feudal barons of Abergavenny)
    his father's ward Eva de Braose (d.1255), a daughter and co-heiress of William V de Braose (d.1230), "Black William", Lord of Abergavenny, by his wife...
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  • nearby Abergavenny Castle in 1182. In response, the Crown readied the castle to face an attack, including rebuilding parts of Skenfrith and White Castle in...
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    Chepstow (category Gwent electoral wards)
    town elects six county councillors, for the wards of Bulwark and Thornwell (2 members); Chepstow Castle and Larkfield (2 members); Mount Pleasant; and...
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    Fawr Castle Mathrafal New Radnor Castle Painscastle Castle Penarth Castle Rhayader castle Tinboeth Castle Tomen Castle Womaston Castle Castles of which...
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    motte and bailey castle. The 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge Llanvihangel Railway opened in 1814 between Govilon on the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal and Llanvihangel...
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    Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford (category Feudal barons of Abergavenny)
    and Abergavenny; and FitzHerbert, which inherited Blaen Llyfni. In 1136 he founded Llanthony Secunda Priory half a mile south of Gloucester Castle, in...
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    community wards, namely Castle, Dewstow, Green Lane, Severn and West End. Caldicot Castle, Dewstow, Green Lane, Severn and West End are also county wards to...
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    Rotherfield (redirect from Eridge Castle)
    1792 Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of Abergavenny converted the old Eridge House into a Gothic castle, which he named "Eridge Castle". It was replaced by a Neo-Georgian...
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  • County Council:  Caerwent, Caldicot Castle (Caldicot), Cantref (Abergavenny), Castle (Abergavenny), Croesonen (Abergavenny), Crucorney, Devauden, Dewstow (Caldicot)...
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    Owain. Owain then turned around and attacked Glamorgan and Gwent. Abergavenny Castle was attacked and the walled town burned. Owain pushed on down the...
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    Caerwent (category Monmouthshire electoral wards)
    since 1917.[citation needed] An electoral ward in the same name exists. The area and population of this ward are identical to that of the parish.[citation...
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    Usk (category Monmouthshire electoral wards)
    (6 November 2021). "Comedian to unveil bust of famous son Wallace". Abergavenny Chronicle. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022. Retrieved 11...
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    miles from more anglicised Abergavenny. Welsh services persisted in at least one chapel in Llangynidr into the 1970s. "Ward/Community population 2011"...
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    the main organisers, and in 1913 she presided over a concert at the Abergavenny Eisteddfod. "Philipps, Leonora". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    original on 14 April 2010. "Local bus, coach and rail information for Abergavenny". www.carlberry.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2023. "Church Village Bypass...
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