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  • River Monnow
  • River in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

    The River Monnow (Welsh: Afon Mynwy) marks the England–Wales border for much of its 42 miles (68 km) length. After flowing through southwest Herefordshire

    River Monnow

    River Monnow

    River_Monnow

  • Monnow Bridge
  • Grade I listed building and bridge in Monmouth, south-east Wales

    Monnow Bridge (Welsh: Pont Trefynwy Welsh pronunciation: [pɔnt tre:vənʊɨ]), in Monmouth, Wales, is the only remaining fortified river bridge in Great

    Monnow Bridge

    Monnow Bridge

    Monnow_Bridge

  • Monmouth
  • Town in Monmouthshire, Wales

    lit. 'Town on the Monnow') is a market town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, situated on where the River Monnow joins the River Wye, two miles (three

    Monmouth

    Monmouth

    Monmouth

  • Monmouth Castle
  • Castle in Monmouth, Wales

    town of Monmouth, the county town of Monmouthshire, on a hill above the River Monnow in south-east Wales. Once an important border castle, and birthplace

    Monmouth Castle

    Monmouth Castle

    Monmouth_Castle

  • River Dore
  • River in Herefordshire, England

    The River Dore (Welsh: Afon Aur lit: 'the river of gold') is a tributary of the River Monnow in Herefordshire, England. It rises on Cusop Hill, in the

    River Dore

    River Dore

    River_Dore

  • Monmouthshire
  • County in south east Wales

    England in the east largely follows the course of the River Wye and its tributary, the River Monnow. In the south east is the Wye Valley, a hilly region

    Monmouthshire

    Monmouthshire

    Monmouthshire

  • HMS Monnow
  • River-class frigate of the Royal Navy

    HMS Monnow was a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy. The frigate served as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War

    HMS Monnow

    HMS Monnow

    HMS_Monnow

  • England–Wales border
  • National boundary

    Herefordshire on the English side, to reach the River Monnow near Pandy. It then generally follows the river, past Pontrilas (in England) and Skenfrith (in

    England–Wales border

    England–Wales border

    England–Wales_border

  • Monnow Street
  • Street in Monmouth, Wales

    south-westerly direction from Agincourt Square to the Monnow Bridge, which crosses the River Monnow. The road is thought to have existed at least from Roman

    Monnow Street

    Monnow Street

    Monnow_Street

  • Archenfield
  • Historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire

    over the region in the 8th century, it has stretched between the River Monnow and River Wye, but it derives from the once much larger Welsh kingdom of Ergyng

    Archenfield

    Archenfield

    Archenfield

  • Market Hall, Monmouth
  • Market Hall in Monmouth, Wales

    are original slaughterhouses, called The Shambles, opening onto the River Monnow. The building is Grade II listed as at 27 June 1952, and it is one of

    Market Hall, Monmouth

    Market Hall, Monmouth

    Market_Hall,_Monmouth

  • Monmouth Heritage Trail
  • Town walk through Monmouth, Wales

    importance of the building to the town. Some choices were obvious, such as the Monnow Bridge and Shire Hall, both symbols of the town and listed buildings. Others

    Monmouth Heritage Trail

    Monmouth_Heritage_Trail

  • Inglis Bridge, Monmouth
  • Grade II listed building and bridge in Monmouth, south-east Wales

    The Inglis Bridge, Monmouth, Wales crosses the River Monnow linking Vauxhall Fields and the suburb of Osbaston. Designed by, and named after, Charles Inglis

    Inglis Bridge, Monmouth

    Inglis Bridge, Monmouth

    Inglis_Bridge,_Monmouth

  • Rockfield, Monmouthshire
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Whitecastle, Monmouthshire, Southeast Wales. It is located beside the River Monnow, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) north-west of Monmouth, at the junction

    Rockfield, Monmouthshire

    Rockfield, Monmouthshire

    Rockfield,_Monmouthshire

  • Blestium
  • Settlement in Wales

    in south east Wales, located adjoining the confluence of the River Monnow with the River Wye. A plaque on a bank building in Munnow Street records its

    Blestium

    Blestium

    Blestium

  • River Gavenny
  • River in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Honddu which rises in the Black Mountains and possibly also the upper River Monnow formerly flowed in the valley of the Gavenny to join the Usk. The lower

    River Gavenny

    River Gavenny

    River_Gavenny

  • List of rivers of England
  • other rivers entering the Bristol Channel from Wales see List of rivers of Wales. Wye catchment River Wye (MS) Valley Brook (L) River Monnow (R) River Dore

    List of rivers of England

    List of rivers of England

    List_of_rivers_of_England

  • Monmouth town walls and defences
  • Building in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Wales itself. The castle, which overlooked the confluence of the rivers Wye and Monnow in a strategically important border area, was initially a modest

    Monmouth town walls and defences

    Monmouth town walls and defences

    Monmouth_town_walls_and_defences

  • Overmonnow
  • Place in Monmouthshire, Wales

    town of Monmouth, in Wales, which is located to the west of the River Monnow and the Monnow Bridge. It developed in the Middle Ages, when it was protected

    Overmonnow

    Overmonnow

    Overmonnow

  • Monnow Valley Walk
  • 40-mile footpath in Wales and England

    Hay-on-Wye, following the River Monnow and the foot of the Black Mountains. The trail is linear running through the valley of the River Monnow, from Monmouth, near

    Monnow Valley Walk

    Monnow Valley Walk

    Monnow_Valley_Walk

  • Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth
  • Church in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Monmouth, south east Wales, is located beside the medieval Monnow Bridge across the River Monnow. At least part of the building dates from around 1180, and

    Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth

    Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth

    Church_of_St_Thomas_the_Martyr,_Monmouth

  • Welsh Marches line
  • Railway line linking Wales and England

    Hereford Barton River Wye ROF Rotherwas Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway Tram Inn St Devereux Golden Valley Railway Pontrilas River Monnow England Wales

    Welsh Marches line

    Welsh Marches line

    Welsh_Marches_line

  • River Trothy
  • River in Wales

    mile (0.54 km) south of Monmouth the river joins the confluence of the River Wye and the River Monnow. List of rivers of Wales Capurro, Daniel (15 September

    River Trothy

    River Trothy

    River_Trothy

  • Garway
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    parish was 430 at the 2011 census. It is set on a hillside above the River Monnow, and is approximately 11 miles west of Ross-on-Wye, and approximately

    Garway

    Garway

    Garway

  • River Honddu (Monmouthshire)
  • River in south-east Wales

    before turning northeastwards to join the River Monnow at the point on the Wales-England border where that river too makes a sudden change of direction.

    River Honddu (Monmouthshire)

    River Honddu (Monmouthshire)

    River_Honddu_(Monmouthshire)

  • Skenfrith
  • Human settlement in Wales

    small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales. It is located on the River Monnow, close to the border between Wales and England, about 6 miles (9.7 km)

    Skenfrith

    Skenfrith

    Skenfrith

  • Alys ferch Owain Glyndŵr
  • Welsh royalty

    revolt and lived in seclusion in the region between the Wye Valley and River Monnow valley in Herefordshire between Abergavenny and Hereford near the Golden

    Alys ferch Owain Glyndŵr

    Alys_ferch_Owain_Glyndŵr

  • List of rivers of Wales
  • River Trothy (R) River Monnow (Afon Mynwy) (R) River Dore (L) Dulas Brook (R) Worm Brook (L) River Honddu (R) Olchon Brook (R) Escley Brook (L) River

    List of rivers of Wales

    List of rivers of Wales

    List_of_rivers_of_Wales

  • List of British racecourses
  • not known not known Situated on the banks of the River Wye near the junction with the River Monnow on Chippenham meadow. A two-day meeting was held in

    List of British racecourses

    List_of_British_racecourses

  • Llanveynoe
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    ridge of higher land between the Olchon Valley and the valley of the River Monnow. The name Llanveynoe derives from the church of St Beuno in the village

    Llanveynoe

    Llanveynoe

    Llanveynoe

  • Kentchurch
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Hereford and 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Abergavenny, beside the River Monnow and adjoining the boundary between England and Wales. The village name

    Kentchurch

    Kentchurch

    Kentchurch

  • Ergyng
  • Early medieval Welsh kingdom

    western Herefordshire (now in England), its heartland between the River Monnow and River Wye. However, it also spread into modern Monmouthshire and east

    Ergyng

    Ergyng

    Ergyng

  • Craswall
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    became a separate civil parish. The village is near the source of the River Monnow. Above the village is the Black Hill, the setting for Bruce Chatwin's

    Craswall

    Craswall

    Craswall

  • Vauxhall Fields, Monmouth
  • Park in Monmouth, Wales

    are water meadows to the northwest of Monmouth town centre, Wales. The River Monnow borders the meadows on two sides. The meadows have generally remained

    Vauxhall Fields, Monmouth

    Vauxhall Fields, Monmouth

    Vauxhall_Fields,_Monmouth

  • Rohese of Monmouth
  • Anglo-Norman noblewoman

    Monnow Bridge is a medieval bridge over the namesake river Monnow in the town of Monmouth, Wales. The existing bridge was completed in the late 13th century

    Rohese of Monmouth

    Rohese of Monmouth

    Rohese_of_Monmouth

  • Clodock
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Clodock is a village in the west of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Monnow in the foothills of the Black Mountains, close to the border with Wales

    Clodock

    Clodock

    Clodock

  • Llancillo
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Llancillo (grid reference SO37682528), using power from a tributary of the River Monnow at the south of the parish, including a leat, "weirs, ponds, dams, watercourses

    Llancillo

    Llancillo

    Llancillo

  • Perth-hir House
  • House in Rockfield, Monmouthshire

    was a major residence of the Herbert family. It stood at a bend of the River Monnow, to the north-west of the village. At its height in the 16th century

    Perth-hir House

    Perth-hir House

    Perth-hir_House

  • Monmouth cap
  • Knitted, round cap associated with Monmouth, Wales

    between Abergavenny and Hereford, just north of Llangua on the River Monnow, Wales. The river marked the boundary between Herefordshire and Monmouthshire

    Monmouth cap

    Monmouth cap

    Monmouth_cap

  • Thomas Southwell, 3rd Viscount Southwell
  • Mill on the River Monnow. The whole estate comprised almost 3,000 acres. The lordship included riparian rights to take profits from the river; with excellent

    Thomas Southwell, 3rd Viscount Southwell

    Thomas_Southwell,_3rd_Viscount_Southwell

  • A465 road
  • Major road in England and south Wales

    Hereford. After a short distance on the A49, it crosses the River Wye, the River Monnow and the border into Wales. The A465 meets the A40 trunk road

    A465 road

    A465 road

    A465_road

  • Monnow Mill
  • Former Mill in Monmouth, Wales

    Monnow Mill is a former watermill on the river Monnow in Osbaston on the Osbaston road in Monmouth, Wales. The building is now a private house. The mill

    Monnow Mill

    Monnow Mill

    Monnow_Mill

  • Dore
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    France Le Mont-Dore (New Caledonia) River Dore, a tributary of River Monnow in Herefordshire, England Dore (river), a tributary of the Allier in Puy-de-Dôme

    Dore

    Dore

  • Matthew Pritchard
  • Pritchard is buried in St Cenedlon's Church, Rockfield, just across the River Monnow from his home at Perth-hir House. Catholicism portal "Bishop Matthew

    Matthew Pritchard

    Matthew_Pritchard

  • Crucorney
  • Community in Wales

    with the River Honddu running through Llanthony and Llanvihangel Crucorney, before turning northeast passing Pandy towards the River Monnow. The 2011

    Crucorney

    Crucorney

    Crucorney

  • River Wye
  • River in Wales and England

    and Monmouthshire. The Wye's tributaries include the river Lugg, Elan, Dulas, Irfon, Marteg, Monnow, Trothy, Ithon, Llynfi, Letton Lake, Tarennig (the Wye's

    River Wye

    River Wye

    River_Wye

  • St Maughans
  • Village in Monmouthshire, Wales

    the consent of King Meurig ab Arthfael. St Maughans is close to the River Monnow and the border with England. The parish contains the Hilston Park. The

    St Maughans

    St Maughans

    St_Maughans

  • A449 road
  • Major road in England and Wales

    River Trothy, Monmouth River Monnow, Monmouth River Wye, Ross-on-Wye River Leadon, Ledbury River Severn, Worcester Stourbridge Canal, Stourton River Stour

    A449 road

    A449 road

    A449_road

  • Angling records in the United Kingdom
  • by Ashley Bennett from the River Wandle in 2016. Not weighed. 1 lb 3 oz 4 dr lamprey (river) caught by S.Clews from River Severn in May 1924. No confirmation

    Angling records in the United Kingdom

    Angling records in the United Kingdom

    Angling_records_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Oldcastle, Monmouthshire
  • Village in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Longtown Road from Pandy to Longtown, Herefordshire, alongside which the River Monnow runs. The village lies between the conrasting topographies of the Black

    Oldcastle, Monmouthshire

    Oldcastle, Monmouthshire

    Oldcastle,_Monmouthshire

  • Clawdd-du
  • Bridge in Monmouth, Wales

    on the opposite side of the River Monnow from the town and castle of Monmouth, Wales. The areas west of the River Monnow remained, in general, under Welsh

    Clawdd-du

    Clawdd-du

    Clawdd-du

  • Crown and Thistle Inn, Monmouth
  • Public House in Monmouth, Wales

    been occupied by an apothecary. The house, located on the bank of the River Monnow, had been the premises for many years of the apothecary, a Mr. Morgan

    Crown and Thistle Inn, Monmouth

    Crown and Thistle Inn, Monmouth

    Crown_and_Thistle_Inn,_Monmouth

  • Llanrothal
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    parish in Herefordshire, England in the Monnow Valley, on the border with Monmouthshire, Wales. The River Monnow flows near here along the border. The village

    Llanrothal

    Llanrothal

    Llanrothal

  • St John the Baptist's Church, Llanrothal
  • Church in Herefordshire, England

    a remote position close to the Wales–England border overlooking the River Monnow. The church is thought to have been founded by the Celtic Saint Ridol

    St John the Baptist's Church, Llanrothal

    St John the Baptist's Church, Llanrothal

    St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Llanrothal

  • Dulas, Herefordshire
  • Civil parish in England

    the dark blue river. The Dulas here flows into the River Monnow which is a tributary of the River Wye. The Dulas parish plan from 2004. [1] The diocesan

    Dulas, Herefordshire

    Dulas, Herefordshire

    Dulas,_Herefordshire

  • List of bridges with buildings
  • Retrieved March 1, 2014. "Lịch sử chùa Cầu ở Hội an". July 7, 2019. Cadw. "Monnow Bridge (Grade I) (2218)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved November

    List of bridges with buildings

    List_of_bridges_with_buildings

  • White Castle, Monmouthshire
  • Ruined castle in Monmouthshire, Wales

    to Hereford, and overlooked the manor of Llantilio Crossenny and the River Monnow. The first castle on the site was built from earth and timber, with three

    White Castle, Monmouthshire

    White Castle, Monmouthshire

    White_Castle,_Monmouthshire

  • Architecture of Wales
  • This was part of a new street which was built on arches overlooking the river Monnow, which now forms a handsome entrance to the town from the North. This

    Architecture of Wales

    Architecture of Wales

    Architecture_of_Wales

  • Place name origins
  • example Monmouth and the Welsh Trefynwy both referring to the River Monnow (Mon- < Monnow < Mynwy > -fynwy). Welsh place names tend to be associated with

    Place name origins

    Place_name_origins

  • List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
  • 187 Monmouthshire Circular route Monnow Valley Walk 40 64 South Wales Monmouth Hay-on-Wye Follows the River Monnow North Wales Path 60 97 North Wales

    List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

    List_of_long-distance_footpaths_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Osbaston, Monmouth
  • Human settlement in Wales

    using water power from the River Monnow. The first records of a water-powered forge for iron working on the River Monnow at Osbaston date from the 12th

    Osbaston, Monmouth

    Osbaston, Monmouth

    Osbaston,_Monmouth

  • Donald Insall
  • British architect, conservationist and author (born 1926)

    with a Modernist metal and glass facade at the rear, overlooking the River Monnow, in 1968–69 Kedleston Hall Kelmscott Manor Chevening, Kent Goldsmiths'

    Donald Insall

    Donald_Insall

  • Walterstone
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    hill fort on high ground two-thirds of a mile (1.1 km) to the east. The River Monnow and the Welsh Marches railway line share a valley south-east of the village

    Walterstone

    Walterstone

    Walterstone

  • B4347 road
  • Road in England and Wales

    / 52.02361°N 2.92250°W / 52.02361; -2.92250. The road crosses the River Monnow. In its upper part the road and the B4348 are known as Golden Valley

    B4347 road

    B4347 road

    B4347_road

  • Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire
  • mid-fifteenth century. The fortified bridge over the River Monnow at Monmouth is the only remaining fortified river bridge in the country with its gate tower standing

    Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire

    Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Monmouthshire

  • Skenfrith Castle
  • Ruined castle in Monmouthshire, Wales

    II* listed building. Skenfrith Castle was constructed alongside the River Monnow. The current castle was created by Hubert de Burgh in the early 13th

    Skenfrith Castle

    Skenfrith Castle

    Skenfrith_Castle

  • List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands
  • List of English church buildings

    Hotel Hurley, Heather, ed. (2008), Landscape Origins of the Wye Valley, The River Wye Preservation Trust and Logaston Press, ISBN 978-1-904396-97-0, retrieved

    List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

    List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

    List_of_churches_preserved_by_the_Churches_Conservation_Trust_in_the_English_Midlands

  • Monmouth New Hydro Scheme
  • months later, in June 2010, local schoolchildren released salmon into the River Monnow at the site of the power station - the salmon were initially reared at

    Monmouth New Hydro Scheme

    Monmouth New Hydro Scheme

    Monmouth_New_Hydro_Scheme

  • 1930 in Wales
  • May - An elephant from the Monmouth mop fair escapes, and wades in the River Monnow before recapture. 13 September - Rhosydd Quarry ceases slate production

    1930 in Wales

    1930_in_Wales

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire
  • List of buildings in principal area of Wales

    Monmouthshire, Volume 1, From the Earliest Times to the Civil War. Monmouth: Monnow Press. ISBN 978-0-9506-6181-0. OCLC 866777550. — (1979). The Story of Monmouthshire

    Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire

    Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Monmouthshire

  • Monmouth Cap
  • Hamlet in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Llanvihangel Crucorney with Hereford. To the north of the hamlet, the River Monnow forms the Welsh–English border, and is crossed by a road bridge and the

    Monmouth Cap

    Monmouth Cap

    Monmouth_Cap

  • Fairfield High School, Peterchurch
  • Academy in Herefordshire, England

    to its house names: Dore (River Dore), Escley (Escley Brook), Monnow (River Monnow), Olchon (Olchon Valley) and Arrow (River Arrow) . Fairfield High School

    Fairfield High School, Peterchurch

    Fairfield High School, Peterchurch

    Fairfield_High_School,_Peterchurch

  • Wye and Usk Foundation
  • Environmental charity in Talgarth, Wales

    on the two rivers and on the Wye's major tributaries, the River Lugg and the River Monnow. The Trust carries out habitat conservation work such as managing

    Wye and Usk Foundation

    Wye_and_Usk_Foundation

  • Longtown Castle
  • Norman fortification in Longtown, England

    alongside the River Monnow. More defensible sites on higher ground existed nearby, but this location was strategically well located close to the river, an important

    Longtown Castle

    Longtown Castle

    Longtown_Castle

  • Hilston Park
  • Grade II listed building in Skenfrith, UK

    to the border with Herefordshire, England. The house and park are in the Monnow valley, beside the B4347 road, 7.9 miles (12.7 km) by road northwest of

    Hilston Park

    Hilston Park

    Hilston_Park

  • Flags of cities, towns and villages in the United Kingdom
  • Monmouth Monmouthshire 31 July 2015 The golden Monnow Bridge symbolizes the iconic crossing over the river Monnow. Monmouth is a historically significant crossing

    Flags of cities, towns and villages in the United Kingdom

    Flags_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth
  • Building in Monmouth, Wales

    elections. As an added attraction, Mr Tibbs built a bridge across the River Monnow and laid out pleasure gardens on Vauxhall Fields. The modern bridge accessed

    Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth

    Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth

    Beaufort_Arms_Hotel,_Monmouth

  • Charles Inglis (engineer)
  • British civil engineer (1875–1952)

    Allowance. In 1926, he was appointed to a Royal Commission considering cross-river traffic in London with particular reference to the Waterloo and St Paul's

    Charles Inglis (engineer)

    Charles Inglis (engineer)

    Charles_Inglis_(engineer)

  • List of scheduled monuments in Monmouthshire
  • Dinham, Llanvaches, Llanvair, Pencoed, and Penhow. The Three Castles in the Monnow valley (Grosmont, Skenfrith and White castles) were brought together under

    List of scheduled monuments in Monmouthshire

    List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Monmouthshire

  • Church Street, Monmouth
  • Street in Monmouth, Wales

    — now Priory Street — on a viaduct immediately above the bank of the River Monnow. Work began on the new road in 1834, and it was opened in 1837. The buildings

    Church Street, Monmouth

    Church Street, Monmouth

    Church_Street,_Monmouth

  • St Cenedlon's Church, Rockfield
  • Church located in Monmouthshire, Wales

    name is also spelt Prichard) lived at Perth-hir House just over the River Monnow from Rockfield, which was owned successively by the Powell and Lorymer

    St Cenedlon's Church, Rockfield

    St Cenedlon's Church, Rockfield

    St_Cenedlon's_Church,_Rockfield

  • Llangua
  • Village in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Llangua sits just inside the border with England on the Welsh bank of the River Monnow. The village has a parish church. Grosmont is one mile to the southeast

    Llangua

    Llangua

    Llangua

  • 12–16 Church Street, Monmouth
  • Row of three shop houses, circa 1837, by George Vaughan Maddox, in Monmouth, Wales

    bypass", that would run north of Church Street along the west bank of the River Monnow. This would allow the redevelopment of Church Street and here Maddox

    12–16 Church Street, Monmouth

    12–16 Church Street, Monmouth

    12–16_Church_Street,_Monmouth

  • Cwm, Llanrothal
  • Jesuit gathering place

    original house, half-way up the long range of hills which slope down to the River Monnow, to trace the life led by its Jesuit inmates in the penal times. Originally

    Cwm, Llanrothal

    Cwm, Llanrothal

    Cwm,_Llanrothal

  • Cuisine of Monmouthshire
  • Welsh regional cuisine

    After the Roman conquest of Britain the Romans grew grapes along the River Monnow at Monmouth (see: Ancient Rome and Wine). The practice continued during

    Cuisine of Monmouthshire

    Cuisine of Monmouthshire

    Cuisine_of_Monmouthshire

  • Siôn Cent
  • Welsh poet (c.1400)

    Monmouthshire. He is believed to have died at Kentchurch Court in the River Monnow valley, but this may be a false tradition. An oil painting, a portrait

    Siôn Cent

    Siôn Cent

    Siôn_Cent

  • 1–6 Priory Street, Monmouth
  • Shops / Houses in Monmouth, Monmouthshire

    bypass", that would run north of Church Street along the west bank of the River Monnow. Above the embankment side would stand slaughterhouses, supporting the

    1–6 Priory Street, Monmouth

    1–6 Priory Street, Monmouth

    1–6_Priory_Street,_Monmouth

  • Registered historic parks and gardens in Monmouthshire
  • List of buildings in the county of Wales

    Wales: Monnow Press. ISBN 978-0-950-66181-0. — (1979). The Story of Monmouthshire, Volume 2, From the Civil War to Present Times. Monmouth, Wales: Monnow Press

    Registered historic parks and gardens in Monmouthshire

    Registered historic parks and gardens in Monmouthshire

    Registered_historic_parks_and_gardens_in_Monmouthshire

  • George Vaughan Maddox
  • 19th c. British architect and builder

    court. Maddox proposed a new carriage road running above the bank of the River Monnow, supported by a viaduct. The Market Hall, with a crescent-shaped frontage

    George Vaughan Maddox

    George Vaughan Maddox

    George_Vaughan_Maddox

  • Battle of Monmouth (1233)
  • Part of the rebellion of Richard Marshal against Henry III

    the battle as having taken place at Castle Field, to the west of the River Monnow, land today known as Vauxhall Fields. Other sources suggest, on the basis

    Battle of Monmouth (1233)

    Battle of Monmouth (1233)

    Battle_of_Monmouth_(1233)

  • Chapel House, Monmouth
  • Grade II* building in Monmouth, Wales

    give access to a service court and to the garden stretching down to the River Monnow. The garden itself represents a "rare substantial townhouse garden from

    Chapel House, Monmouth

    Chapel House, Monmouth

    Chapel_House,_Monmouth

  • 2004 in Wales
  • 750th anniversary of its charter. 15 March – A second bridge over the river Monnow is opened in Monmouth. 31 March The Taith Joint Board is established

    2004 in Wales

    2004_in_Wales

  • The Gatehouse, Monmouth
  • Public House (since 1812) in Monmouth, Wales

    Gatehouse, also known as The Gate House, is a public house located next to Monnow Bridge in Monmouth, Wales. The pub was known as the Barley Mow until it

    The Gatehouse, Monmouth

    The Gatehouse, Monmouth

    The_Gatehouse,_Monmouth

  • Monmouth in the Mesolithic period
  • Artefacts found in Monmouth, Wales

    conclusion that the site of Monmouth, adjoining the confluence of the rivers Monnow and Wye in south east Wales, was inhabited thousands of years earlier

    Monmouth in the Mesolithic period

    Monmouth in the Mesolithic period

    Monmouth_in_the_Mesolithic_period

  • Monmouth Troy railway station
  • Former railway station in Monmouthshire, Wales

    same hill. In the 1860s, a fourth railway into Monmouth was planned, the Monnow Valley Railway running via Rockfield, Skenfrith and Grosmont, to the Hereford

    Monmouth Troy railway station

    Monmouth Troy railway station

    Monmouth_Troy_railway_station

  • Llantarnam School
  • State-funded comprehensive school in Cwmbran, Torfaen, Wales

    buildings, named Ebbw, Llwyd, Usk and Monnow after the local Ebbw River, Afon Llwyd, River Usk and River Monnow.[citation needed] Two smaller buildings

    Llantarnam School

    Llantarnam_School

  • Geology of Monmouthshire
  • Geology in Wales

    narrows for a couple of miles south of Llanvihangel Gobion. Those of the River Monnow and Afon Lwyd are up to 350m wide in places whilst that of the Trothy

    Geology of Monmouthshire

    Geology_of_Monmouthshire

  • HDMS Holger Danske
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Austria and Prussia. HDMS Holger Danske (F338), a River-class frigate, formerly known as HMS Monnow acquired from the British Royal Navy. Holger Danske

    HDMS Holger Danske

    HDMS_Holger_Danske

  • List of River-class frigates
  • The River class was a ship class of British-designed frigates built and operated during World War II. One hundred and fifty-one frigates were built, and

    List of River-class frigates

    List of River-class frigates

    List_of_River-class_frigates

  • List of bridges in the United Kingdom
  • Suspension Bridge, by Thomas Telford Menai Suspension Bridge, by Thomas Telford Monnow Bridge, Monmouth Newport Bridge Newport, Caerleon Bridge Newport, City Bridge

    List of bridges in the United Kingdom

    List_of_bridges_in_the_United_Kingdom

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    From the shore.

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    English : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, late Old English rīdere (from rīdan ‘to ride’), a term quickly displaced after the Conquest by the new sense of Knight.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland. Compare Read 2.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Ó Marcaigh ‘descendant of Marcach’, a byname meaning ‘horseman’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as Markey.Americanized form of German Reiter.

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    Archer.

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    One who has accomplished goal, Successful, A name of Lord Buddha, Achieved all wishes

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    Abode of Clouds; Where Clouds Rest; A Sacred Tree that Grows Near a Temple

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    From the Fortified Town

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    A Bee; Form of Deborah

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    English : perhaps a habitational name from Oldford in Somerset.

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    All Time Happy

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  • Tiver
  • v. t.

    To mark with tiver.

  • Liver
  • n.

    A resident; a dweller; as, a liver in Brooklyn.

  • Liver
  • n.

    One whose course of life has some marked characteristic (expressed by an adjective); as, a free liver.

  • River
  • n.

    One who rives or splits.

  • River
  • n.

    Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.

  • Rivet
  • v. t.

    To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron.

  • Rive
  • v. t.

    To rend asunder by force; to split; to cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.

  • Rivery
  • a.

    Having rivers; as, a rivery country.

  • Riser
  • n.

    One who rises; as, an early riser.

  • Rived
  • p. p.

    of Rive

  • Liver-grown
  • a.

    Having an enlarged liver.

  • Liver-colored
  • a.

    Having a color like liver; dark reddish brown.

  • Fluviatile
  • a.

    Belonging to rivers or streams; existing in or about rivers; produced by river action; fluvial; as, fluviatile starta, plants.

  • River
  • n.

    A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.

  • Rived
  • imp.

    of Rive

  • Cod liver
  • n.

    The liver of the common cod and allied species.

  • River
  • v. i.

    To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.

  • Rivet
  • v. t.

    Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection.