Monmouth Priory, in Priory Street, Monmouth, Wales, is a building that incorporates the remains of the monastic buildings attached to St Mary's Priory...
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than the Welsh. He may have served for a while in the Benedictine Monmouth Priory, but most of his adult life appears to have been spent outside Wales...
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that she made, jointly with her husband and her son Robert, to Monmouth Priory. The Priory had benefited for more than half a century from her family's...
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up around it, and a Benedictine priory was established around 1075 by Withenoc, a Breton who became lord of Monmouth after Roger, the son of William fitzOsbern...
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commonly known as The Priory Priory Palace, Gatchina, Russia Monmouth Priory, Monmouth, Wales Priory Church (disambiguation) Priory School (disambiguation)...
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Rohese de Clare (category People from Monmouth, Wales)
of the wealthy and powerful de Clare family and a strong patron of Monmouth Priory. Rohese was a daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare and Adeliza...
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of Breton origin, who was lord of Monmouth between 1075 and 1082 and was responsible for founding Monmouth Priory. Withenoc was the son of Caradoc de...
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Priory House is a Grade II Listed building in Monmouth, Wales. First listed on 15 August 1974 it is an 18th-century building of 3 storeys, with a modern...
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was appointed lord of Monmouth by King William after the disgrace of Roger de Breteuil in 1075, and founded the Priory at Monmouth. The pious Withenoc then...
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Wales portal 1–6 Priory Street in Monmouth, Wales, is a row of six shop houses designed by the architect George Vaughan Maddox and constructed c. 1837...
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Kings Head Shire Hall Great Castle House Market Hall Monmouth Priory St Mary's Priory Church Monmouth County Gaol Rolls Hall Judges' Lodgings Dispensary...
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The Market Hall, in Priory Street, Monmouth, Wales, is an early Victorian building by the prolific Monmouth architect George Vaughan Maddox. It was constructed...
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St Mary's Priory Church, in Whitecross Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, is an Anglican church founded as a Benedictine priory in 1075. The current...
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School Monmouth School Sports Club Ancre Hill Estates, Monnow Valley Vineyard 1 Monk Street, Monmouth Monmouth Priory The Rolls Hall, Monmouth Rossiter...
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Monmouth cap, dating from the 16th century on display at the museum Keith Kissack with Charles III, then Prince of Wales, at the museum in its Priory...
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lord of Monmouth in about 1125, when his father either died or retired to become a monk. Baderon confirmed the possessions of the Priory at Monmouth granted...
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William of Norwich (section Thomas of Monmouth)
information about William is from Thomas of Monmouth, a Benedictine monk and a member of Norwich Cathedral's Priory, which took possession of his relics. William...
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List of monastic houses in Wales (redirect from Abbeys and priories in Wales)
Abergavenny Priory Caerwent Clas Chepstow Priory Grace Dieu Abbey Kemeys Commander Llangua Priory Llanthony Priory Monmouth Priory St Kynemark Priory Tintern...
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Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848, p.411 Thomas Wakeman, On the Priory of Monmouth, in Collectanea archæologica, British Archaeological Association,...
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George Vaughan Maddox, a Monmouth native who was an architect and builder. Maddox, who also designed Priory Street in Monmouth, resided at Kingsley House...
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monasteries the land was held by Sir Thomas Bell. Stone from the priory was used to build Monmouth House in the village, and traces of its buildings may remain...
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successor as lord of Monmouth and held the lordship until about 1170/1176. In 1101, when William presented the newly completed St Mary's Priory Church and its...
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of the Kentchurch estate, and adjoined a ruined priory. Although the inn has closed, the name Monmouth Cap remains in use for the locality. Blue bonnet...
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Thomas of Monmouth (fl. 1149–1172) was a Benedictine monk who lived in the Priory at Norwich Cathedral, England during the mid-twelfth century. He was...
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Monmouthshire Priory and Parish Church of St Mary, Chepstow, Monmoutshire St Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth, Monmouthshire The Priory and Parish Church...
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Withenoc, lord of Monmouth, to Monmouth Priory, before being taken back by his son Baderon in exchange for three forges. John of Monmouth later endowed it...
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Monmouth Castle (Welsh: Castell Trefynwy) is a castle close to the centre of the town of Monmouth, the county town of Monmouthshire, on a hill above the...
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century Horton Priory. Wolfrida was the mother of Saint Edith of Wilton. Horton is claimed as the location where James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, was captured...
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Mary's Priory Church (pictured below) on Whitecross Street is a Grade II* listed building. It is one of 24 blue plaque buildings on the Monmouth Heritage...
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Gilbert fitzBaderon (category People from Monmouth, Wales)
when his sister Rohese of Monmouth and his brother-in-law Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, made a donation to Monmouth Priory. On his death Gilbert was succeeded...
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