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Chepstow (Welsh: Cas-gwent) is a town and
community in Monmouthshire, Wales,
adjoining the
border with Gloucestershire, England. It is
located on the tidal...
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Chepstow Castle (Welsh:
Castell Cas-gwent) at
Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is the
oldest surviving post-Roman
stone fortification in Britain. Located...
- The T7 is a bus
service which operates between Bristol and
Chepstow with a
limited service to Magor. It is part of the
TrawsCymru network. The service...
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Chepstow Racecourse is a
thoroughbred horse racing course located just
north of the town of
Chepstow in Monmouthshire, Wales, near the
southern end of...
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Bulwark is a
predominantly residential area of
Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales,
largely developed during the
twentieth century. The area is so
named because...
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Chepstow Place is a
street in
London that runs from the
junction of
Westbourne Grove and
Pembridge Villas in the
north to
Pembridge Square in the south...
- Duke of
Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created by
Charles II in 1682 for
Henry Somerset, 3rd
Marquess of Worcester...
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boundaries of the two
former Brant and
Greenock Townships: Bradley, Cargill,
Chepstow, Dunkeld, Eden Grove, Glammis, Greenock,
Little Egypt, Malcolm,
Maple Hill...
- in 1656 and 1659.
Nicholas was of
Chepstow and was a
captain in
Commonwealth army. He
became governor of
Chepstow in
January 1651 and was
added to the...
- 93,000.
After Abergavenny (po****tion, 12,515), the
largest towns are
Chepstow (12,350),
Monmouth (10,508), and
Caldicot (9,813). The
county has one of...