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Govilon (Welsh: Gofilon) is a
small Welsh village located between Llanfoist and
Gilwern near
Abergavenny in
north Monmouthshire. It is part of the community...
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Govilon railway station was a
station on the
London and
North Western Railway's
Heads of the
Valleys line
serving the
village of
Govilon in the
Welsh county...
- Bailey's
ironworks at
Nantyglo with the
Monmouthshire and
Brecon Canal at
Govilon, in the Usk Valley. See main
article on Merthyr,
Tredegar and Abergavenny...
- May 1804, to
authorise the
raising of more capital, and the
section to
Govilon, near
Abergavenny was
completed in 1805, but the
company failed to raise...
- Tor****,
Blaenau Gwent and Newport. The
Monmouthshire villages of Gilwern,
Govilon and Goetre, on the
western extremity of the county,
remain adjacent to...
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market town of
Abergavenny and the
villages of Llanfoist,
Llanellen and
Govilon in the Usk
Valley to the north. At the foot of the hill lies the Monmouthshire...
- the home of
Abergavenny Thursdays F.C.,
formed in 1927 and
merged with
Govilon, the
local village side in 2013. The new club,
Abergavenny Town F.C., plays...
- created, on 23 May 1985, a life peer with the
title Baron Griffiths, of
Govilon, in the
County of
Gwent on his appointment.
Griffiths married three times:...
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withdrew from the
league in
August 2013
after agreeing with
local side
Govilon FC to
merge and form a new club
Abergavenny Town FC. The
ground Penypound...
- in Wales,
Ireland and England.
Alexander visited Llanwenarth House in
Govilon,
Monmouthshire in 1848, and
according to this claim, the hymn
refers to...