English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick:GLAM/MonmouthpediA/Existing Articles
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Existing articles
Entries in italics are articles created by the MonmouthpediA project
Places
- Blestium
- Dixton
- Fiddler's Elbow National Nature Reserve
- Llangattock-Vibon-Avel
- Mitchel Troy
- Penallt
- Wales–England border
- Welsh Marches
- Wonastow
- Wye Valley
- Wyesham
- Twinned towns
Natural features
Rivers
Land features
Man-made features
Bridges
Viaducts
Railways
- Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway
- Monmouth Railway
- Ross and Monmouth Railway
- Wye Valley Railway
- Coleford Railway
Railway stations
- Hadnock Halt railway station
- Monmouth Mayhill railway station
- Monmouth Troy railway station
- Monmouth Troy Goods Yard
- Wyesham Halt railway station
Parks
Monuments
Buildings
- Drybridge House, Monmouth
- Great Castle House
- The Hendre
- Kings Head Hotel, Monmouth
- The Kymin (maybe should be split up, Roundhouse, Naval Temple are included in this article)
- Monmouth Castle
- Monmouth Museum
- Shire Hall, Monmouth
Roads
- A40 road
- A466 road (currently a redirect)
- A4136 road (currently a redirect)
Health
Schools
Military and police
Organisations and movements
Religion
- Bishop of Monmouth
- Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth
- Diocese of Monmouth
- Grace Dieu Abbey, Monmouth
Political divisions
- Monmouth, the town in Wales
- Monmouth (district) of Gwent, 1974–1996
- Monmouth Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency) (until 1918)
- South Monmouthshire (UK Parliament constituency), 1885–1918
- Monmouth (UK Parliament constituency), 1918–present
- Monmouth (Assembly constituency), 1999–present
- South Wales East (National Assembly for Wales electoral region), 1999–present
- County of Monmouth, the historic county of Monmouthshire
- Monmouthshire, the local government area with county status
- Monmouthshire County Council
- Kingdom of Gwent
Elections
Events
Objects
Named after Monmouth
- HMS Monmouth
- HMS Monmouth (1666) was an 8-gun yacht launched in 1666 and sold in 1698.
- HMS Monmouth (1667) was a 66-gun third-rate launched in 1667. She was rebuilt in 1700 and 1742, and was broken up in 1767.
- HMS Monmouth (1772) was a 64-gun third-rate launched in 1772. She became a prison ship and named HMS Captivity in 1796, and was broken up in 1818.
- HMS Monmouth (1796) was a 64-gun third-rate, originally the Indiaman Belmont. She was purchased on the stocks and launched in 1796. She became a sheer hulk in 1815 and was broken up in 1834.
- HMS Hotspur (1828) was a 46-gun fifth-rate launched in 1828 as HMS Hotspur. She was became a chapel hulk in 1859, was renamed HMS Monmouth in 1868, and was finally sold in 1902.
- HMS Monmouth (1901) was a Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1901 and sunk at the Battle of Coronel in 1914.
- HMS Monmouth (F235) is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1991 and currently in service.
- Flag of Monmouthshire
Linked to Monmouth
People from Monmouth
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- Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester (died at Monmouth Castle)
- Derrick Childs (Bishop of Monmouth 1972–1986)
- Samuel Coleridge
- Oliver Cromwell
- Edmund Crouchback
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- John Frost (Chartist) (events of 1839)
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- Ken Goodwin (comedian)
- Russell Grant
- Thomas Gray
- Charles Green (Bishop of Monmouth 1921–1928)
- John Gwilliam
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- Steve James (cricketer)
- Keith Jarrett (rugby)
- William Jones (Chartist) (events of 1839)
- Tony Jordan
- Gilbert Joyce (Bishop of Monmouth 1928–1940)
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- Richard Marner
- Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (Battle of Monmouth)
- Alfred Monahan (Bishop of Monmouth 1940–1945)
- Edwin Morris (Bishop of Monmouth 1945–1967)
- Colin Moynihan
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- Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester (steward for life of the lordship of Monmouth and Grosmont and constable of Monmouth Castle)
- Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort (born at Monmouth Castle; MP for Monmouth)
- Robert Southey
- Victor Spinetti
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- Eryl Thomas (Bishop of Monmouth 1968–1971)
- J. M. W. Turner
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- Henry Vincent (events of 1839)
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- Dominic Walker (Bishop of Monmouth 2003–present)
- Rowan Williams (Bishop of Monmouth 1991–2002)
- Sir Trevor Williams, 1st Baronet
- Zephaniah Williams (events of 1839)
- William Wordsworth
- Glyn Worsnip
- Clifford Wright (Bishop of Monmouth 1986–1991)
Holders of Monmouth Castle etc.
- William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, probably founder of the Castle
- Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford
- Withenoc
- William fitzBaderon
- Baderon of Monmouth
- Gilbert fitzBaderon (patron of the poet Hue de Rotelande)
- John of Monmouth
- John of Monmouth (died 1257)
- Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (Monmouth is not mentioned in his article)
- Edmund Crouchback (Monmouth is not mentioned in his article)
- Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster
- Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster (Monmouth is not mentioned in his article, but he partly rebuilt it)
- Blanche of Lancaster (inherited Monmouth and transmitted it to her son Henry IV? )
- Henry IV of England, married to Mary de Bohun, who gave birth to --
- Henry V of England, born at the Castle