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| rea he was then appointed to be Archdeacon of | Monmouth, a post he held until his elevation to the Ep |
| uction from private teachers and attended the | Monmouth Academy of Maine. |
| Henry of | Monmouth acceded to the throne as Henry V in 1413, at |
| He also wrote to the Duke of | Monmouth, advising him to return from exile, and on 27 |
| A recently opened fish pass at | Monmouth allowing migratory fish to by-pass a previous |
| by the old coaching road from Abergavenny to | Monmouth, along which Mail coaches or stagecoaches mus |
| lso in Herefordshire, between Ross-on-Wye and | Monmouth also carries his name. |
| Geoffrey of | Monmouth also introduced the fanciful claim that the T |
| James Scott, 1st Duke of | Monmouth, an illegitimate son of Charles II, claimed t |
| f Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of | Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. |
| ng of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of | Monmouth and the second to bear this name. |
| f Hopkins of Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern, Co. | Monmouth, and Probyn of Newland, Co. Gloucester, 1889 |
| area of the constituency was included in the | Monmouth and Pontypool constituencies. |
| hen reloaded onto trows and taken up river to | Monmouth and Hereford. |
| ated in the battles of Red Bank, Springfield, | Monmouth, and Yorktown. |
| Newcastle is located six miles north west of | Monmouth and nine miles east of Abergavenny. |
| rn Llewern is located between Abergavenny and | Monmouth and north of Raglan. |
| It is located 4 miles south west of | Monmouth and about 4 miles east of Raglan, off the old |
| He was a friend of | Monmouth and nominally supported Revolution, but joine |
| It is located on Bridge Avenue between | Monmouth and Oakland Streets, and consists of two high |
| Lang was born in | Monmouth, and attended the town's grammar school and C |
| mited to the 2.25 km stretch of river between | Monmouth and Hadnock. |
| Jones was born in | Monmouth, and established a bakery in Broadmead, Brist |
| g action at Brandywine, Germantown, Paoli and | Monmouth, and wintering with the army at Valley Forge. |
| isfoger, who is Hungarian, in October 2003 in | Monmouth and they have two children (including a daugh |
| of William III: the Whigs Devonshire, Dorset, | Monmouth, and Edward Russell; and the Tories Caermarth |
| blic schools, Lovejoy attended the Academy at | Monmouth and China Academy. |
| nton, Hythe, the West Riding of Yorkshire and | Monmouth and served as Under-Secretary of State for Wa |
| ince Rupert Duke of Cumberland, James Duke of | Monmouth and many more of the nobles dined at Bellingb |
| f Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of | Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. |
| by the medieval mytho-historians Geoffrey of | Monmouth and Nennius in their histories, they say Brut |
| an for approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) between | Monmouth and Coleford. |
| irst "Royal" in 1804 when it was known as the | Monmouth and Brecon Militia. |
| 8 for Thomas Powell, Member of Parliament for | Monmouth and Carmarthenshire. |
| This story was later adapted by Geoffrey of | Monmouth, and thence appears in the Brut y Brenhinedd. |
| David Davies, Conservative MP for | Monmouth and one of the youngest MPs in the House of C |
| Later he was secretary to the Duke of | Monmouth and had the management of his Scottish estate |
| Located half way between | Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye, it is part of the long stret |
| The Way runs between | Monmouth and Kemble, Gloucestershire. |
| f Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of | Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. |
| k of Carmarthen, Robert de Boron, Geoffrey of | Monmouth, and other sources. |
| based at the Wyastone Leys mansion site, near | Monmouth and the English/Welsh border. |
| The castle was altered for Anna, Duchess of | Monmouth and Buccleuch at the end of the 17th century. |
| Dingestow is located three miles south of | Monmouth and approximately the same distance north eas |
| Battle of Trenton and fought at the Battle of | Monmouth and Newport. |
| It drains an area in both | Monmouth and Middlesex counties. |
| es with the addition of an evening train from | Monmouth and the opening of a halt at Elm Bridge in th |
| f Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of | Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. |
| area; many students come from the Diocese of | Monmouth and as far away as Caerphilly. |
| ceeded David Davies as an Assembly Member for | Monmouth, and was appointed Shadow Minister for Local |
| rict covers parts of Salem, Independence, and | Monmouth, and switched from a primarily Republican dis |
| which it wintered at Valley Forge), Battle of | Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. |
| Ocean beaches in Jersey Shore communities in | Monmouth and Ocean counties. |
| dhouse and Royal Naval Temple which overlooks | Monmouth and the Wye Valley at this point on Kymin Hil |
| l War, and was later secretary to the Duke of | Monmouth and had the management of his Scottish estate |
| hurch is a historic church at the junction of | Monmouth and Third Avenues in Spring Lake, New Jersey. |
| , the Battle of Crooked Billet, the Battle of | Monmouth and at the sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, |
| f Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of | Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. |
| Rejan, Wendy; Fort | Monmouth, Arcadia Publishing, 2009 |
| eir debut with Springsteen on August 1 at the | Monmouth Arts Centre in Red Bank, New Jersey. |
| his studies to volunteer against the Duke of | Monmouth as a cornet of horse. |
| Geoffrey of | Monmouth asserted that Arthur "was mortally wounded" a |
| In 1673 he was with | Monmouth at Maastricht and was present during two camp |
| It is headed by the Bishop of | Monmouth, at present the Rt Revd Dominic Walker OGS (e |
| The rebels under the Duke of | Monmouth attempted a surprise night attack but were fa |
| Giants were founded in 2008 at Weymouth RFC's | Monmouth Avenue ground. |
| Stevenson, who was born in the house at 2639 | Monmouth Avenue in 1900. |
| y Jerseys of the Atlantic Association and the | Monmouth ball-club of the Illinois-Iowa League. |
| f Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of | Monmouth, Battle of Stony Point and the Siege of Charl |
| ommissioner of Public Works in the Borough of | Monmouth Beach where his responsibilities included Pol |
| As a | Monmouth Beach Commissioner, Barham helped obtain gran |
| He died in | Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, on August 5, 1884. |
| Matawan, Middletown Township (part; also 12), | Monmouth Beach, Neptune City, Neptune Township, Ocean |
| Barham is a member and ex-chief (1983) of the | Monmouth Beach, New Jersey Fire Department. |
| g and a pillow as they slept in their home in | Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, in August 2000. |
| It was Ferguson who drew up | Monmouth's proclamation, and he who was most in favour |
| onmouthshire between 1695 and 1698 and MP for | Monmouth Borough from 1690 to 1695. |
| He served as Member of Parliament for | Monmouth Boroughs from 1747 to 1754. |
| Prior to this it had been part of the | Monmouth Boroughs constituency. |
| and Newport outside the | Monmouth Boroughs constutuency |
| brother, Albert Spicer, a Liberal MP for the | Monmouth Boroughs (1892-1900) and Hackney Central (190 |
| y, the borough was represented as part of the | Monmouth Boroughs constituency, which also covered Mon |
| The | Monmouth Boroughs by-election, 1901 was a by-election |
| 31, Beaufort was defeated by Benjamin Hall at | Monmouth Boroughs. |
| south Wales and MP for both Monmouthshire and | Monmouth Boroughs. |
| Little Mill Junction, at the point wehere the | Monmouth branch line joined the main Newport to Herefo |
| Transferred to HMS | Monmouth, Bullen met for the first time his new comman |
| On June 28, 1778, at the Battle of | Monmouth, Burr's regiment was devastated by British ar |
| oman Catholics and a sympathy for the Duke of | Monmouth, but he later reconciled to King James II, wh |
| ite the name, its cathedral is located not in | Monmouth but in Newport - the Cathedral Church of St W |
| One of his brothers was killed at | Monmouth, but after 1786 Captain Samuel and several of |
| , was for some years Member of Parliament for | Monmouth, but transferred to a London seat just prior |
| She was sunk along with HMS | Monmouth by the German armoured cruisers Scharnhorst a |
| The Monnow is bridged at | Monmouth by the unique medieval Monnow Bridge. |
| e 1931 and 1935 general elections, and at the | Monmouth by-election, 1939. |
| The | Monmouth by-election, 1945 was a by-election held for |
| The | Monmouth by-election, 1991 was a by-election held for |
| The | Monmouth by-election, 1934 was a by-election held for |
| In the tumult of the English Civil War, | Monmouth Castle changed hands three times and was slig |
| Ruins of the Great Tower, | Monmouth Castle |
| Monmouth Castle is located close to the centre of Monm | |
| The regiment is headquartered at | Monmouth Castle in Monmouth but has sub-units in Cwmbr |
| ellion of Owain Glyndwr between 1400 and 1412 | Monmouth Castle and walled town was not attacked by We |
| It was at | Monmouth Castle, one of her father's possessions, that |
| Elected Official of the Year by the Northern | Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, she has also been honore |
| replace the 4th Cruiser Squadron (composed of | Monmouth class cruisers) which had previously been sen |
| HMS Suffolk was a | Monmouth class armoured cruiser of the Royal Navy buil |
| the Upper Wye Valley just to the northeast of | Monmouth, close to the England/ Wales border. |
| eunited for two shows at the Blake Theatre in | Monmouth close to Rockfield studios where they rehears |
| He attended in | Monmouth College in western Illinois, where he began h |
| ying career when he served as an assistant at | Monmouth College in 1984. |
| A 6'6", 250 lb forward, he attended | Monmouth College (now Monmouth University) in West Lon |
| Prior to beginning his teaching career at | Monmouth College in 1966, he taught as an Assistant Pr |
| He received an A.B. from | Monmouth College in 1949 and a J.D. from the Universit |
| She earned a degree in Government from | Monmouth College and went on to get a Master's degree |
| ge football rivalry in the United States with | Monmouth College. |
| essor of History and International studies at | Monmouth College. |
| a work by the Norman-Welsh author Geoffrey of | Monmouth, composed in Latin around AD 1150. |
| ol is often referred to (incorrectly) as West | Monmouth Comprehensive School. |
| She spoke in Spicer's | Monmouth constituency on issues such as the aforementi |
| rict, covering parts of Burlington, Ocean and | Monmouth Counties. |
| of Salem, Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, and | Monmouth counties. |
| of the state parole board, a state senator, a | Monmouth County Freeholder during 3 different decades |
| Federalist Party politician, who represented | Monmouth County in the New Jersey Legislative Council, |
| ro was faced with a protest by inmates at the | Monmouth County Correctional Institution who were dema |
| Park from 1908-1912, and was a member of the | Monmouth County Board of Taxation from 1917-1920. |
| In 1882 he was Secretary of the | Monmouth County Democratic/Republican Executive Commit |
| s the County Hall for Monmouthshire until the | Monmouth County Council was wound up in 1974. |
| Narozanick's service to | Monmouth County began on January 1, 1957, when, upon r |
| He was a judge on the | Monmouth County Court, New Jersey from 1964 to 1966, a |
| Elected the 75th sheriff of | Monmouth County in 2007, succeeding Joseph Oxley, she |
| so included some rural areas formerly part of | Monmouth county constituency. |
| m 1925 to 1935, the property was owned by the | Monmouth County Pleasure Seeker's Club. |
| the rank of captain in the Second Regiment of | Monmouth County Militia in 1775. |
| e of medicine, and took an active role in the | Monmouth County Historical Association. |
| schools in this conference are located within | Monmouth County and Ocean County. |
| The Millstone River begins in western | Monmouth County and flows northward through southern S |
| ublican primary, Oxley was elected sheriff of | Monmouth County in the general election that year. |
| , Burry had served as a citizen member of the | Monmouth County Planning Board and the Monmouth County |
| New School High School of | Monmouth County (NSHS) was a high school in the Monmou |
| , he and Henry W. Herbert were elected to the | Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, defeating |
| eran was assistant prosecutor of the pleas of | Monmouth County from 1915-1917, and was again a member |
| He then chose Kimberly Guadagno, | Monmouth County sheriff, to complete his campaign tick |
| In the 1905 general election, the voters of | Monmouth County approved a referendum changing the Boa |
| o date, only African American to serve on the | Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, served on |
| C. Barham was elected in December 2004 by the | Monmouth County Republican Committee to fill the vacan |
| Monmouth County | |
| at characterized the intense violence between | Monmouth County residents, which continued even after |
| mpire based on a pyramid scheme in and around | Monmouth County under multiple business names, and was |
| d seven consecutive three - year terms on the | Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders. |
| The New School of | Monmouth County is a private school for grades K-8 loc |
| Howell Township in | Monmouth County is named in his honour. |
| Monmouth County is governed by a Board of Chosen Freeh | |
| al election, when most of its area became the | Monmouth county constituency. |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County Board of Justices and Freeholders. |
| s Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey and on the | Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders. |
| Corodemus served on the | Monmouth County Planning Board from 1986-1992, and as |
| He was appointed prosecuting attorney of | Monmouth County in 1873 and served until his death in |
| He served as sheriff of | Monmouth County from 1917 to 1920. |
| rley was sworn in to a three-year term on the | Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders on Jan. 7, |
| The | Monmouth County Historical Association at 70 Court Str |
| under the direction of Richard Lippincott, a | Monmouth County Loyalist, Huddy was taken by boat to M |
| As of 2011, | Monmouth County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director |
| e Commission on Higher Education and Chair of | Monmouth County's Communities Against Tobacco Coalitio |
| In 1776 he was elected to a one-year term as | Monmouth County's first member of the newly constitute |
| , New Jersey, who served as a Democrat on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| can Party politician who served as sheriff of | Monmouth County, New Jersey from 1980 to 1995. |
| He practiced medicine in | Monmouth County, New Jersey, for 34 years. |
| rom Middletown, New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| hadow Lake Dam is a dam on Nut Swamp Brook in | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| He was born in | Monmouth County, New Jersey, the son of John Lawrence. |
| an serial killer, who committed his crimes in | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| Angelini is a resident of Ocean Township, | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| Born near Middletown, | Monmouth County, he was privately taught and became en |
| ergarten through eighth grade from Belmar, in | Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. |
| ved on the Colts Neck Township Committee, the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| can Party politician who served as sheriff of | Monmouth County, New Jersey from 1996 to 2007, and has |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders for | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| ough Council and is currently a member of the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| Kim Guadagno (Class of 1983), sheriff of | Monmouth County, New Jersey and first Lieutenant Gover |
| She worked for the school district in | Monmouth County, New Jersey as a speech therapist for |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| Ocean Beach, | Monmouth County, New Jersey |
| from New Jersey, who currently serves on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| tic Party politician who served as sheriff of | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| Sandy Hook, located in Middletown Township in | Monmouth County, along the Atlantic coast of eastern N |
| ed as mayor of Long Branch, and as sheriff of | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| A resident of Upper Freehold Township, | Monmouth County, Holmes was first elected to the Count |
| Benham was born in | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| Martinez resides in Middletown Township, | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| il, as Mayor of Belmar, New Jersey and on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| Jersey Borough Council and as a member of the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| Leader, as Democratic State Committeeman from | Monmouth County, a Monmouth County Jury Commissioner a |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| Flyer for 2008 Democratic Party ticket in | Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| politician from New Jersey, who served on the | Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholder |
| Allaire State Park is a park located in | Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, near the t |
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