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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parties making excursions down the river to Monmouth and Chepstow. An horticultural society has been established, by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Runston RUNSTON, an ancient parish, in the union of Chepstow, division and hundred of Caldicot, county of Monmouth, 3 miles (S. W. by W.) from Chepstow. The church has been demolished. For parochial …
Rymer's Foedera
… Privato Sigillo. April 28. The K. orders his officers in Chepstow to forbid all persons infringing the order of the K. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… SEDBURY, a hamlet, in the parish of Tidenham, union of Chepstow, hundred of Westbury, W. division of the county of … the west by the river Wye, by which it is separated from Chepstow. Sedgeberrow SEDGEBERROW, a parish, in the union of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… only parallel in this country appears to be the nave at Chepstow Priory. Chronologically, all the mediaeval periods …
Cardiff Records
… on 31 December 1685 a Royal Commission expressly declared Chepstow, Penarth, Newport, Barry, Sully and Aberthaw to be …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Thomas Becket), a parish, in the division and union of Chepstow, hundred of Caldicot, county of Monmouth, 4 miles (W.) from Chepstow; containing 895 inhabitants. The parish is intersected by the road from Chepstow to Usk; and comprises 3544 a. 3 r. 23 p., of which …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1644, M.P. Buckingham 1661-78, royalist governor of Chepstow Castle; died in 1696 "very aged," brother of Robert …
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