Dr Richard Gwent (died 1543) was a senior ecclesiastical jurist, pluralist cleric and administrator through the period of the Dissolution of the Monasteries...
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Williams (1834–1891) Richard Gwent (died 1543), a chaplain of King Henry VIII and official in the Church of England Coleg Gwent, a further education college...
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Dragons RFC (redirect from Gwent Dragons)
region they represent covers an area of southeast Wales including Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen with a total population...
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Clare. Walter de Clare, Lord of Nether Gwent, d. 1138. Richard fitz Richard de Clare, Abbot of Ely. Robert fitz Richard, Lord of Little Dunmow, Baron of Baynard...
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2013. 'Gwent, Richard', in J. Foster (ed.), Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 (Oxford 1891), pp. 600-25 (British History Online). Will of Richard Gwent (P.C.C...
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Monmouthshire (section Gwent 1974–1996)
east; the Severn Estuary to the south, and Torfaen, Newport and Blaenau Gwent to the west. The largest town is Abergavenny, and the administrative centre...
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heresy, Broke intervened on the prisoner's behalf, and was rebuked by Richard Gwent, the Dean of Arches. Half an hour later he found himself accused of...
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Blaenau Gwent was a constituency in South Wales, that was represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 2010 to 2024 by Nick Smith of...
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useful figure in affairs of state. With Thomas Bedyll, John Cockes and Richard Gwent, he was one of the four witnesses summoned by Cranmer in March 1533...
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not gone far when, on 15 April, he was ambushed and killed by the men of Gwent under Iorwerth ab Owain and his brother Morgan, grandsons of Caradog ap...
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The Blaenau Gwent People's Voice Group was a political party based in the Blaenau Gwent area of Wales. The party was formed in the aftermath of the election...
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Frank Cranmer and David Pocklington. Retrieved 10 January 2022. Newcourt, Richard. Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense: Comprising all London...
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ending Gwent support". The Verge. Retrieved 3 March 2024. Kennedy, Victoria (1 June 2023). "Witcher developer laying off 30 staff as card game Gwent switches...
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Forte 1493–1494 William Massey 1494 John Wilcock 1511–1512 Richard Hoton 1512–1533 Richard Gwent 1533–1537 Edmund Webster 1537 Ralph Clayton 1569–1605 Edmund...
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Diocese of Monmouth (redirect from Archdeacon of the Gwent Valleys)
covers the unitary authority areas of: Monmouthshire Newport Torfaen Blaenau Gwent (part) Caerphilly (part) Cardiff (part) Herefordshire (part) At the Diocesan...
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Gwent Broadcasting (also known on air as GB Radio) was an Independent Local Radio (ILR) station based in Newport, in south Wales. It broadcast from 13...
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13-104v). Will of Richard Gwent (P.C.C. 1543/44). G. Williams, 'Two neglected London-Welsh clerics: Richard Whitford and Richard Gwent', Transactions of...
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politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney, previously Blaenau Gwent, since 2010. A member of the Labour Party, he served...
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The Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner for the Gwent Police area, comprising Newport, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen...
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councillor and subsequently Labour Co-operative Assembly member (AM) for Blaenau Gwent. Latterly he sat as an independent member of Parliament (MP) and AM for...
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The Gwent County History was a Welsh history project which created an encyclopaedic study of the historic county of Monmouthshire, known as Gwent between...
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Lieutenant of Gwent was created on 1 April 1974 as the Monarch's representative covering the newly formed administrative county of Gwent. By virtue of...
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1479-1501. Gonsalvo Ferdinand 1501-1513. William Horsey 1513-1543. Richard Gwent 1543. Thomas Darbyshire 1543-1559. Thomas Watts 1560-1577. Adam Squire...
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Newport, Wales (redirect from Newport, Gwent, Wales)
the Royal Gwent Hospital and Newport Athletic Grounds. 1894: Belle Vue Park opens. 1898: Lysaght's Orb Works steelworks opens. 1901: Royal Gwent Hospital...
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1533–bef. 1534 (res.): Thomas Bedyll 19 December 1534–July 1543 (d.): Richard Gwent 23 July–October 1543 (res.): Edward Moylle 29 October 1543 – 1554 (res...
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At St Peter's he followed in the footsteps of Thomas Goodrich and Richard Gwent, both very advanced churchmen. He held this benefice through the reign...
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Richard Fussell is a former professional Welsh rugby union winger. During his career, he represented Pontypridd RFC, Newport Gwent Dragons, and the Ospreys...
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Chepstow Castle (Welsh: Castell Cas-gwent) at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Located...
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game for mobile devices, on 1 July 2014. It shut down at the end of 2015. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (Polish: Gwint: Wiedźmińska gra karciana) is a digital...
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