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Abergavenny (/ˌæbərɡəˈvɛni/; Welsh: Y Fenni,
pronounced [ə ˈvɛnɪ],
archaically Abergafenni, 'mouth of the
River Gavenny') is a
market town and community...
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Marquess of
Abergavenny (pronounced Abergenny) in the
County of Monmouth, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom created on 14
January 1876,...
- The
Abergavenny Chronicle is a w****ly
local newspaper based in
Abergavenny, Wales,
United Kingdom. The
paper is
published w****ly and its
circulation covers...
- 6th
Marquess of
Abergavenny, DL (born 23
April 1955) is a
British hereditary peer and
current head of the
House of Neville.
Abergavenny is the
second and...
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Abergavenny Bridge, (also
known as Usk Bridge),
crosses the
River Usk at the
boundary between Abergavenny and Llanfoist. The
bridge carries the A4143...
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Worcestershire and was the only
child of
Richard de Beauchamp,
Baron Abergavenny and Earl of Worcester, by Isabel,
daughter of
Thomas le Despenser, Earl...
- Earl of
Abergavenny was an East
Indiaman launched in 1796 that was
wrecked in
Weymouth Bay,
England in 1805. She was one of the
largest East Indiamen...
- (EIC), have
borne the name Earl of
Abergavenny,
named for
Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of
Abergavenny: Earl of
Abergavenny (1789 EIC ship) -
launched in 1789...
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Abergavenny Castle (Welsh:
Castell y Fenni) is a
ruined castle in the
market town of
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales,
established by the
Norman lord...
- The
title Baron Bergavenny (or
Abergavenny) was
created several times in the
Peerage of
England and once in the
Peerage of
Great Britain, all but the...