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Denbigh's Welsh name (Dinbych)
translates to "Little Fortress"; a
reference to its
historic castle.
Denbigh lies near the
Clwydian Hills.
Denbigh Castle...
- Earl of
Denbigh (pronounced 'Denby') is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created in 1622 for
William Feilding,
Viscount Feilding, a courtier...
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Denbigh is a
community in
Newport News, Virginia. It was
previously the
County Seat of
Warwick County,
Virginia until the
county became the independent...
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Denbigh is a town in Wales,
United Kingdom.
Denbigh may also
refer to: Earl of
Denbigh,
various holders of the
title of
nobility in the
Peerage of England...
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Denbigh is a
district in
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, to the
north of
Fenny Stratford and on the
eastern side of the West
Coast Main Line...
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William Feilding, 1st Earl of
Denbigh (c. 1587 – 8
April 1643) was an
English courtier and peer who
served as the
Custos Rotulorum of
Warwickshire from...
- HMS
Denbigh Castle (K696) was one of 44 Castle-class
corvettes built for the
Royal Navy
during World War II. The ship was
completed at the end of 1944...
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Denbigh is a heritage-listed
former vineyard,
Clydesdale horse stude,
Ayrshire cattle stud and
dairy farm and now
Hereford stud
located at 421 The Northern...
- of the
Township of Kaladar,
Anglesea and
Effingham with the
Township of
Denbigh,
Abinger and Ashby. This area was
first settled following the construction...
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Denbighshire (Welsh: Sir Ddinbych), or the
County of
Denbigh, was one of the
thirteen historic counties of Wales, in the
north of Wales. It was a maritime...