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    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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    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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  • 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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