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    Raglan Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhaglan) is a late medieval castle located just north of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east...
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  • electorate centred on the town Raglan Castle, a building in Raglan, Monmouthshire Raglan, Monmouthshire, a large village in Wales Raglan Hundred, a division of...
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    fourteenth centuries, it was rebuilt and expanded by the Herbert's of Raglan Castle in the fifteenth century. In the nineteenth century the church was subject...
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    of Raglan Castle, built for William ap Thomas and now maintained by Cadw. The community includes the villages of Llandenny and Pen-y-clawdd. Raglan itself...
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    2006-11-09. Retrieved 2017-11-07. "Raglan Castle Deva". Archived from the original on 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2006-11-04. Raglan Castle Željko Heimer (2016). "Cres...
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    Marshal The Lord Raglan, born Lord FitzRoy Somerset (1788–1855), was the youngest son of the fifth duke. The family seat was once Raglan Castle in Monmouthshire...
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    Monmouthshire: The Hundred of Raglan, Volume 2 Part 1. London: Academy Books. ISBN 978-1-873-36115-3. Clark, Arthur (1953). Raglan Castle and the Civil War in...
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    William ap Thomas (category People from Raglan, Monmouthshire)
    son, William Herbert, into the well-fortified Raglan Castle, one of the finest late medieval Welsh castles. William served King Henry V of England during...
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    Castle Farm, Raglan, in the county of Monmouth, is prominently sited 100 yards (91 m) east of Raglan Castle. The farm is approached from its own drive...
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    Fitzroy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan FRAI (10 June 1885 – 14 September 1964) was a British soldier, author, and amateur anthropologist. His books...
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    January 2022. Cadw. "Raglan Castle (Grade I) (2101)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 10 January 2022. Cadw. "Raglan Castle (Grade SM) (MM005)"...
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    known as "Black William", the son of William ap Thomas, founder of Raglan Castle, a follower of Edward IV of England in the Wars of the Roses. The name...
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  • as "he was broke" at the time. Filming was partly on location with Raglan Castle standing in for Castiglione delle Stiviere, Epping Forest as Sherwood...
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    the headquarters of Thomas Fairfax during the siege of Raglan Castle and the terms of the castle's surrender were signed at the house in 1646. By the early...
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    with hunt saboteurs. He also held the office of Hereditary Keeper of Raglan Castle and was President of the British Horse Society. David Somerset was the...
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    Badminton House (category Folly castles in England)
    acquired the property in the late 17th century, when the family moved from Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, which had been ruined in the Civil War. The third duke...
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    French-influenced palatial castles featuring complex tower keeps at Wardour, Tattershall and Raglan Castle. In central and eastern England castles began to be built...
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    passing to the Gunter family. During the Civil War, prior to the siege of Raglan Castle in 1645, King Charles I visited Abergavenny and presided in person over...
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    skirmishes and sieges locally at Goodrich Castle, Ruardyn Castle and Raglan Castle. Remfry, P.M., Wilton Castle, 1066 to 1646 (ISBN 1-899376-35-6) A History...
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    Keep (redirect from Keep (castle))
    French-influenced palatial castles featuring complex tower keeps spread, with new keeps being built at Wardour, Tattershall, and Raglan Castle. In central and eastern...
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    brother-in-law's residence at Pembroke Castle. Henry Tudor, the future Henry VII, spent his childhood at Raglan Castle, the home of Lord Herbert, a leading...
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    Llandaff, it subsequently came into the possession of the Herberts of Raglan Castle. The bishops constructed a substantial manor house on the site in the...
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    as Gwilym Puw and his chaplain Thomas Bayly, gathered around him at Raglan Castle. His local support was increased by the fact that he was not identified...
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    Raglan Library was a library located in Raglan Castle in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales. The library contained one of the most extensive...
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    prevent its useful occupation. Most of the castle buildings, including the stone keep, were destroyed. Raglan Castle was similarly damaged. Stone from the...
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    faultless" by Welsh poet Lewys Glyn Cothi. He describes the lady of Raglan Castle, which she became upon her second marriage, as a brilliant being, "like...
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    at the bombardment of Raglan Castle. Roaring Meg is preserved by Herefordshire Council and has been on display at Goodrich Castle since 2004. Roaring Meg...
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    ownership of the castle. As well as Raglan, the Herbert family gained Chepstow from the English Earl of Norfolk. In 1508, Raglan castle passed to an English...
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  • Below is a list of all 171 GWR Castle Class engines, built between August 1923 and August 1950. Five of these were converted to burn oil for a short period...
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    qualities" to be outstanding, and likens it to the Yellow Tower of Gwent at Raglan Castle. The Kitchen Tower Great Hall Great Chamber and chapel, as seen from...
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