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Wonastow (Welsh: Llanwarw) is a
village in Monmouthshire,
south east Wales. It is
located 2
miles (3.2 km)
south west of Monmouth.
Wonastow has a twelfth-century...
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Wonastow Court, in
Wonastow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a 19th-century
country house with
earlier origins and
later additions. The
court is a
Grade II listed...
- Staffordshire, by his wife Mary,
daughter and heir of
Charles Milborne, of
Wonastow Court, Monmouthshire. His
second son
William changed his name to Milborne-Swinnerton...
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Church of St
Wonnow is the
parish church of
Wonastow, a
small rural village 2
miles (3.2 km) south-west of Monmouth,
south east Wales. It is a Grade...
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parishes are St Thomas' at Overmonnow, and the
churches at
Mitchel Troy,
Wonastow and Buckholt. The
Diocese of Monmouth, the
cathedral of
which is the Cathedral...
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Upper Green Wernyrheolydd Whitebrook Whitson Wilcrick Wolvesnewton Wonastow Wyesham Castles Abergavenny Castle Betws newydd Caerleon Caldicot Castle...
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Piercefield House Shirenewton Hall St.
Pierre Park
Treowen Troy
House Wonastow Court Wyelands Wyndcliffe Court The
Hendre Margam Castle Penhow Castle...
- Born 18 May 1907 Glandyfi, Ceredigion,
Wales Died 10
March 1981 (aged 76)
Wonastow, Monmouthshire,
Wales Allegiance United Kingdom Service /
branch British...
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Monmouth (Overmonnow) •
Rockfield • St
Maughans •
Skenfrith •
Welsh Bicknor •
Wonastow Usk
Gwernesney •
Kemeys Commander •
Kemeys Inferior •
Llanbadoc • Llanddewi...
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Upper Green Wernyrheolydd Whitebrook Whitson Wilcrick Wolvesnewton Wonastow Wyesham Castles Abergavenny Castle Betws newydd Caerleon Caldicot Castle...