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  2. Abergavenny - Wikipedia

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    Abergavenny Hockey Club, formed in 1897, currently play at the Abergavenny Leisure Centre on Old Hereford Road. [40] Abergavenny Cricket Club play at Pen-y-Pound, Avenue Road and Glamorgan CCC also play some of their games here. Abergavenny Cricket Club was founded in 1834 and celebrated the 175th anniversary of its foundation in 2009. [41]

  3. King Henry VIII 3–19 School, Abergavenny - Wikipedia

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    Finally the priory chapel of St. Mary's was to become the new parish church of Abergavenny and so the redundant church of St. John's could be used to house the new school. [1] The monies available from these tithes were to be put into trust controlled by "the bailliffs and commonality", the forerunners of the Town Council.

  4. Category:Abergavenny - Wikipedia

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    The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny; B. Bailey Park, Abergavenny; C. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms ...

  5. King Henry VIII Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Former King Henry VIII Grammar School, Abergavenny on BritishListedBuildings.co.uk; British History Online: Topographical Dictionary, Lewis, 1845: Abergavenny; Abergavenny Chronicle: Multi-million pound rebuild of King Henry VIII confirmed by Monmouthshire County Council. Christopher Gage, Abergavenny Chronicle, 22 November 2017

  6. Mardy, Monmouthshire - Wikipedia

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    Mardy is located immediately to the north of the market town of Abergavenny. On old maps, the Mardy has the Welsh spelling Maerdy. ... Text is available under the ...

  7. Monmouthshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    Shire Hall, Newport: Headquarters of the pre-1974 Monmouthshire County Council. The current Monmouthshire County Council is the second body of that name. The first Monmouthshire County Council was created in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, taking over the local government functions of the quarter sessions. [5]