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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of St. Clodock (Plate 6) stands on the left bank of the Monnow, in the S. part of the parish. The walls are of the … the N. end of the village, commanding the valleys of the Monnow and one of its tributaries, which flowing past either …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… its name from its situation at the mouth of the river Monnow, is by some supposed to have been the Blestium of … I., in 1272, erected Dixton, Monks, Wye-bridge, and Over-Monnow-bridge gates, and re-erected the walls: small portions of the castle, and of Dixton and Over-Monnow-bridge gates, still remain. Edward was lord of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… common or waste. Within its limits the rivers Honddu and Monnow unite their waters, the latter forming the boundary …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the exception of a very small portion, by the river Monnow, and is intersected by the old road from Monmouth to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Graig Hill, whence ten counties may be seen. The river Monnow intersects a small portion of the parish opposite the … the ancient castle here, standing on the west bank of the Monnow, and apparently of a date anterior to the Conquest, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… at 'Magana', 'Lydas', and 'another place by the river Monnow'. 9 The gift implies a monastic foundation at … his subjects, to surpass Leominster. 19 An estate by the Monnow, implausible as an endowment for a monastery at the … i. 323-4. On the opposite side of the Black Mts. from the Monnow, at Llanfilo (Brec.) whose ch. is dedicated to her: …
Cardiff Records
… district. The town of Monmouth (north-east of the river Monnow) with the parish of Dixton in that county, was at this …
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